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

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1 With his quiet and loving manner , he would always listen and wish to know what local people thought before he made any decisions .
2 Man must have been conscious of memories and purposes long before he made any explicit distinction between past , present , and future .
3 Or perhaps you secretly hoped Rocky would get knocked out before he made any sequels .
4 Thus , the trainer is our example was watching for relaxation before he made any demands on the horse , and also communicating his calm confidence .
5 She did not remember anyone inviting Tim , he had just tagged on to them , but she felt it was safer to take him than leave him near Durance in case he made any further blackmail attempts .
6 I do n't think he made any more after Three .
7 Whether he eat any of it I do n't know !
8 Does he exist any more ? ’
9 He attacked any deviation from ‘ class positions ’ in public life , and called for a more vigorous defence of the founders of socialism .
10 The following summary is based on a study of his original ballets and tragedies en musique written for the Académie Royale de Musique before he produced any cantatas .
11 Just in case he met any of the Springall household he went down Friday Street , turning into Bread Street and back up St Mary Le Bow .
12 Had he heard any more about the Mimosa Club ?
13 Has he heard any more about his
14 His Reichstag speech of 30 January 1939 marks the point at which public image and reality started to approximate , although during the war , too , however violent his rhetoric , he avoided any explicit connection with the actual processes of mass murder .
15 He avoided any of the hard decisions that would have to be made if he wanted to stabilise the industry at about its current size , as promised by the hon. Member for Holborn and St.Pancras .
16 If he expected any other price level he would not be acting rationally since he would not be forming his expectation of the price level in line with the process determining it ; that is , the aggregate supply and demand process depicted in figure 4.4 .
17 Sir Peter Holmes , Shell 's chairman who admitted that he was ‘ astonished ’ to discover that the irregularities had occurred through an associate company failing to follow strict rules against speculative dealing , said that he expected any further exposure to be limited to a £65 million charge which the company would take in its accounts for the first quarter of 1993 .
18 ‘ Did he make any medical errors ?
19 ‘ Did he make any statement ? ’
20 ‘ Did he make any suggestions ? ’
21 The stark desire in his face threatened to take what strength she had left , nor did he make any attempt to hide the blatant response of his body to that consuming , passionate kiss , continuing to hold her so tightly that she could feel him with every part of her being , could still taste him inside her mouth .
22 She parked outside the high brick wall rather than driving on to the forecourt , and as if he sensed her reluctance to enter the house again he did n't attempt to invite her inside — but neither did he make any attempt to get out of the car , and they sat in silence in the light from an overhead street-lamp .
23 And , for another thing , if he got any dirt on his clothes he 'd get a beating .
24 A creditor whose claim includes an element of VAT can either prove for the whole amount of the claim ( and pay to HM Customs and Excise the VAT element irrespective of whether or not he receives any dividend ) or prove for the amount of his claim net of VAT and reclaim the VAT under the Value Added Tax ( Bad Debt Relief ) Regulations 1978 .
25 It was Arthur Holmes who first suggested that mantle convection currents might be responsible for continental movements , but he lacked any direct geophysical data that might have supported his views .
26 Although he lacked any deep personal convictions , Vologsky had always trod the path of least resistance , done the right things at the right times .
27 His appointment was not greeted with universal enthusiasm , for while his tenacity and methodical approach were respected , his mind was slow and he lacked any spark of technical brilliance .
28 Although not untalented as a journalist , despite his venomous and eccentric views of Jews , he lacked any personal charisma .
29 She knows Victor to be a troublemaker , and even remembers the boy 's father 's remarks at the last parents ' evening , encouraging her to give Victor a ‘ good smack if he causes any trouble ’ .
30 ‘ I 've warned him I 'll give Argyll his head on a plate if he causes any trouble . ’
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