Example sentences of "any [noun sg] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Members should not indicate any willingness to accept the proposals until such time as all negotiations on them have concluded . |
2 | Thus , providers will not have any responsibility to plan to meet the needs of a particular population , but will , of course , require business planning to secure and fulfil contracts and to attract and treat extra-contract referrals . |
3 | Inevitably a feeling of despair enveloped him and he began to feel quite helpless ; his heart was in his studies and he knew that if he could manage financially he could achieve his academic rewards , but the insufficient amounts of money his father allowed him did n't permit any freedom to relax after his studies had ended . |
4 | The Northern Echo revealed last month that Darlington council failed to give any money to celebrate the anniversary of North Road railway station . |
5 | cos I have n't got any money to do it up , nineteen sixty |
6 | a little investment in your money box , but I have n't got any money to put in it . |
7 | Removing the supports of these state agencies — the welfare net , subsidized public services — would face people with a ‘ reality test ’ : that if you do n't sweep floors eight hours a day , you wo n't have any money to live on . |
8 | D' ya need any money to set up ? |
9 | any money to take him to a tribunal . |
10 | The acid test was when I told him why I never had any money to spend , but he was very understanding . |
11 | ‘ Souness does n't have any money to spend like Dalglish did . |
12 | Profit figures may be used in banner headlines ; but for anyone with any expertise and any money to lose , it is the beginning of an analysis of performance , not an end . |
13 | He said : ‘ In principle they like the scheme but we have to see whether they can find any money to back it up . |
14 | You did n't give your mum any money to get that C D did you that I was after ? |
15 | I have n't got any money to get you anything . |
16 | And naturally Elise has n't any money to pay her own way , Leith thought , but , since she did n't want to part bad friends with her mother , she managed to hold back . |
17 | Have n't got any money to pay him ! |
18 | Get to a situation where you 've had a caravan before and to make any money to pay , you 've then got to buy another caravan to subsidise that one and you seem to be it 's sort of |
19 | Two weeks ago The Northern Echo reported that Darlington council had not given any money to help mark the occasion at the rail museum . |
20 | It depends really does , cos Joe said something about it depends if her boyfriend 's got any money to come up or something or |
21 | you , if there 's any money to come back on that |
22 | I never had any money to buy her the things she wanted . ’ |
23 | and I did n't change them all day cos I have n't got any money to buy any more so I have to wear them |
24 | you got anything special offer this week mate not that I 've got any money to buy anything oh I have n't turned the grill right off |
25 | And this man he was a regular dustbin , dustbin man and he 'd been at it all his life and he used to play cards with us and his family , his sons , and , and as many else as got any money to play pontoon or brag . |
26 | For the foreseeable future , however , the inherent weaknesses of unionization in agriculture seem likely to continue to haunt the N U A A W. The falling number of agricultural workers , the urban influences that are spreading across tracts of once ‘ truly rural ’ countryside and the changing nature of the farm worker 's skills may conspire in any case to lead to a reappraisal of the need for a separate farm workers ' union . |
27 | Schüssler Fiorenza however wants to suggest ( as at times Trible does also ) that we have in any case to live within — and thus also we need to try to redeem — the trajectory of biblical religion . |
28 | Both consistently denied that they had any case to answer . |
29 | Soviet aid was never intended in any case to equip the Republic for victory , so much as to enable it to resist until the Spanish war became part of a more general conflict in which Britain and France would join the Soviet Union in fighting European fascism . |
30 | Dana claimed that he expanded his diary into the narrative Two Years Before the Mast ( the significant subtitle is ‘ An authentic narrative of a sailor 's Life at Sea ’ ) in order to represent the seaman 's view ignored in other sea-stories , but as a young undergraduate , sent to sea for his health , he presented a life of hardship and monotony from an educated point of view and seems in any case to have been more concerned with exact recording of weather , cargoes and seaman 's techniques than with personal behaviour and attitudes . |