Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] any " in BNC.

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1 An ability to fall asleep any time , anywhere had been a feature of Lucy 's pregnancy right from the start .
2 [ To ] Mary Leapor , I award the palm … she writes here with rare skill , reason and imagination on woman in society , knocking askew any easy line-up of ‘ new ’ with ‘ realist ’ by doing so in the general manner of Pope , with whom she has no need to fear comparison .
3 Note We will make payments as stated above provided ( a ) the injured clients notify us of any claim for personal injury within 3 months of their return from holiday ; ( b ) they assign to Horizon Holidays Ltd. any rights against a supplier or any other person or party they may have relating to the claim ; and ( c ) they agree to co-operate fully with us should we or our insurers wish to enforce those rights which have been assigned to us or to which we are subrogated .
4 Put right any relationships that need sorting out ; be at peace with God , yourself and others .
5 I 'm not controlled by food any more , and I do n't feel guilty any more .
6 Sleep still has no obvious rationale , except that we do it when we feel sleepy or " tired " , and after doing it we 're " rested " — and do n't feel sleepy any more .
7 As she walked back towards the Presbytery to interview Father Kipling , she did not feel unhappy any more .
8 My heart froze for a second , as if I had put on an elaborate disguise and suddenly been addressed by name — I did n't feel safe any more .
9 The imminent change had already stolen her distance ; she did not feel safe any more .
10 For the ‘ middle classes ’ , then , heterogeneity of social origin must be added to heterogeneity of socio-economic position as another factor tending to render problematic any clear ‘ class ’ designation ( or in other words tending to reduce the degree to which the term ‘ middle class ’ identifies a pertinent social collectivity ) .
11 Nothing in the world seemed important any more , the only reality his hard body pressed against her own .
12 Since he was barely known in Britain at the time , the review of the recording in the March 1947 issue of Gramophone makes no mention of Karajan himself , let alone any gratuitous remarks of the crash of boots and jingle of spurs variety .
13 All the evidence suggests that no-one has properly quantified the cost of educating end users in all the user-hostile features of a dumb 3270 attached to a mainframe application , let alone any of the other hidden costs of the mainframe .
14 As for equipment I could hardly get him a free set of clubs , let alone any fees .
15 Even the fact that it could be different , let alone any evidence that it might be capable of improvement , justifies study of it .
16 Will mankind , even under advanced capitalism , let alone any future more liberated society , ever cease to sing and dance ?
17 What is perhaps more surprising from a Marxist viewpoint is the restricted provenance even among working class Labour supporters of a developed conception of politics as ‘ class conflict ’ ( let alone any revolutionary conception of the possibility of an alternative social order ) .
18 The basis for its attitude is clearly not any disapproval of an established regime but rather that there is no regime which has control , let alone any administrative control which has the requisite element of stable continuity .
19 There 's an engine unit at the back of it and a whole system of foils and anti-jamming devices , and though the central core of it is lead-screened , our experts have calculated that there 's barely enough room for the camera unit , let alone any kind of weaponry . ’
20 Many teachers and heads felt that getting on in the primary sector required verbal and practical allegiance to certain quite specific canons of ‘ good primary practice ’ , and that anything less , let alone any open challenging of the orthodoxies in question , could damage their professional prospects .
21 Jefferson did n't bother to offer him any eye contact , let alone any response to his jocularity .
22 She could n't pay for an abortion herself because Nigel wo n't let her have a cheque book or a credit card , let alone any cash .
23 ‘ I do n't feel lonely any more . ’
24 Break available any time but must quote ‘ Somerset Break ’ on booking .
25 She picked up a few more guns from corpses , and did n't feel naked any more .
26 do n't feel special any more Edwin , let's at least
27 Well that was er plane the bit of wood , learn to plane the bit of wood straight or saw the wood straight and then there is a little , the iron part of it was where you made little any little bits of iron them there to make pretty patterns on it .
28 It is admitted that the object of the preliminary issue was to save time and money ; the compromise issue and the cancellation required to be decided in any event and if first decided and in favour of the respondents would render unnecessary any further expenditure of time and money .
29 Do people wear black any more ?
30 Although the concentrations of tissue type plasminogen activator and urokinase type plasminogen activator in normal squamous epithelium of the oesophagus were low compared with those in columnar epithelium from the stomach , the urokinase type plasminogen activator/tissue type plasminogen activator antigen ratio of the different locations showed hardy any difference .
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