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 .
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