Example sentences of "to have any [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Neither of my parents seemed to have any friends , and tended to talk disparagingly of neighbours or colleagues .
2 He does n't seem to have any friends , and that obviously makes him unhappy .
3 Supposing , he thought , with a stab of fear , he was never going to have any friends ?
4 A LABOUR MP WAS EXPLAINING to me why there are a number of his colleagues who are sponsored as MPs by the National Union of Railwaymen , but do not appear to have any connections with trains , railway junctions or signal boxes .
5 ‘ It 's just that the hospital do n't want you to have any visitors — not just for the time being .
6 They do n't seem to have any problems between each other either !
7 ‘ I do n't think I 'm going to have any problems in that department , ’ Kate teased .
8 As long as you do them fairly regularly , you 're not going to have any problems as far as erm
9 that 's for the name , yeah so , so , some of them will be confused , but not enough for them to have any problems I should n't have thought .
10 What I did n't want to do at times was to overload , I wanted to start off with a time limit as we mean to go on and spread it out through the year and so I have put the important things which are to do with the quality system like internal quality audit erm , non- conformances , the corrective action , training and all stuff like that with an audit before and then things like contract print erm , I do n't think we are going to have any problems with I put those for after .
11 So you do n't think you 're going to have any problems in your career by having sort of the men getting the juicier jobs or dominating you in any sense ?
12 I put my chin up and tried to stiffen my upper lip , but found I did n't seem to have any muscles in it .
13 The equivalent level of ignorance in another subject might be not to know the name of Shakespeare or anything at all about evolution or to have any skills of basic measuring or to know that Asia is a continent .
14 The land between the Serai Gorge and the southern coast is completely unknown , and I would like to be sure that we are n't going to have any surprises at our backs when we start this war . ’
15 If the industry does not want to have any exemptions from the levy , it should be able to undertake such a policy in partnership with Government and the TECs .
16 ‘ Do n't tell me you did n't think you were going to have any brains ! ’
17 Okay , in terms of people are aware that they can their first ai , where they can get first aid and do n't tend to have any reports these days .
18 At Liverpool the Principal wrote , also at the end of 1967 , that within the new polytechnic ‘ there will be complete autonomy in respect of the academic work of the Faculty of Art and nothing that has been said causes me to have any misgivings on this score .
19 In the county courts discovery in personal injury cases remains mutual but in running-down cases or cases where liability is admitted , discovery is limited to documents relating to the amount of damages , and so in practice the defendant , unless the employer , is unlikely to have any documents to disclose .
20 Even though she 'd told herself that she was n't going to have any thoughts or feelings on the subject at all , the sight of Alina looking so good made Diane feel just a little bit sick .
21 Celtic are in no hurry to sell , and if they continue the form they showed in the 3-0 victory over Hibernian at Easter Road they will be quite happy not to have any calls from potential buyers at least until the end of the season .
22 I 'd prefer not to have any cups of coffee thrown in my face . ’
23 ‘ I do n't want you to have any women in your life except me . ’
24 It is a phenomenon one encounters continually in Eastern Europe , but most blatantly when one has to have any dealings with state-run organisations .
25 Nobody was prepared to have any dealings with this force , even to attempt to pacify it by being kind to the black cat .
26 They do not need to have any dealings with social services .
27 At least the locked door designed to keep him in also keeps his enemies out , if he can be said to have any enemies .
28 I therefore resolved not to have any equations at all . ’
29 ‘ They do n't seem to have any rules in particular , at least if there are nobody attends to them . ’
30 ‘ And we do n't seem to have any parents . ’
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