Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] any " in BNC.
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1 | We wo n't talk about them any more , ’ said Breeze , very firmly indeed . |
2 | work for them any more |
3 | All afternoon Fiona kept me close by her side , looking around for me any time I fell a step behind . |
4 | ‘ I went home and got on with my work expecting them to come for me any day or night . ’ |
5 | Second , Arabic negative particles come in front of the verb , so that an expression such as I had nothing against becomes literally ‘ not was for me any objection ’ , thus pushing the ‘ me ’ further away from thematic position . |
6 | that 's hard job to find out what to do it is for me any rate |
7 | she 's not there for me any more and she 's |
8 | They do n't move for me any more and I ca n't whistle either . |
9 | She does n't , exactly , look after me any more , you know . ’ |
10 | ‘ I ca n't look after you any more , Billy . ’ |
11 | She said , ‘ Then , when I 've gone there wo n't be anyone to look after you any more and they 'll find out what a nasty little thief you are . |
12 | Your home will not suffer for a couple of weeks without anyone to look after it any more than when you go on holiday . |
13 | Do n't worry , Aurora — I wo n't be going after it any more . ’ |
14 | The quarrel would n't do either of them any good with the Establishment Department , but he thought he knew which one it would harm most . |
15 | The guy said it did n't do either of them any serious damage , but they had really bad headaches afterwards . |
16 | It did neither of them any good , especially after Gifford had his stroke , but there was nothing anyone could do about it . ’ |
17 | Do you think that any of them any of those six were in bade taste you know not not really not really very pleasant shall we say ? |
18 | Well some people that are like me , but there ai n't that much fat , that says right , we can now afford to , you know , that person 's er , er , you know got a lot of free time , there ai n't any of them any more is there ? |
19 | ‘ And have none of you any work to do , then ? ’ |
20 | He may not be as stinking , filthy rich as you , but he 's worth ten of you any day of the week ! |
21 | Thanks every so much all of you any rate . |
22 | I do n't feel afraid of him any more , Ruth thought , curiously . |
23 | For if a holder thinks that the buyers will really be able to get at 36s. all that they care to take at that price , he will be unwilling to let slip past him any offer that is well above that price . |
24 | None of 'em any good . ’ |
25 | A day 's work would n't do none of 'em any ‘ arm . ’ |
26 | I suppose , after all , I 've had it since ‘ 66 , so I 've been well known for 26 years , which is a long time , and I do n't get anything much out of it any more . ’ |
27 | I could n't see the point of it any more . |
28 | He was free to move around his subject and to incorporate into his depiction of it any information gained by this process or acquired through previous contacts or experiences . |
29 | It may also express other varieties of emphasis — for instance , contrast — but this is in no way required of it any more nor less than of a prenominal adjective . |
30 | ‘ I 'm not thinking of it any more because it is done . ’ |