Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [verb] any [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Erm the people who have problems erm I would think , because of of feeling probably the way , they feel about living in the flats or about having to live in that way , does n't make them feel any batter about erm you know any any other particular difficulties that they 're having .
2 But he was glad he 'd been able to fend off too many probing journalistic questions about her ; he did n't want them publishing any comments about her at this stage , that was sure .
3 It is largely up to the banks themselves to decide on the ratio that they consider to be ‘ prudent ’ : i.e. the ratio that provides them with enough liquid assets to enable them to meet any demands for cash .
4 Who said : ‘ I do n't think I take any part in his downfall whatsoever . ’ ?
5 The glamour girl said she felt no guilt over Mr Mellor 's resignation and declared : ‘ I do n't think I take any part in his downfall whatsoever . ’
6 I do n't think I had any blood on my hands , for I had held her ankles just below the silver bracelets .
7 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 .
8 He walked with self-conscious haste up the south side of the street towards Temple Bar , staring into the face of everyone coming the opposite way , challenging them to give any sign of their pity and contempt .
9 I did n't even know I had any kind of title until I went to prep school when I started to get these letters saying : ‘ The Honourable Charles ’ .
10 I do n't know you have any thoughts on that ?
11 Clearly she had n't wanted Hugh to know she owned any property in her native country , but why conceal such an important fact ?
12 When Business Age magazine published their list of the richest women in Britain this week , they left Diana 's name off it — because they did n't know she had any dosh of her own .
13 Yeah I 'm afraid so , I think it 's compounded by the fact that your , what your dad says sums it up beautifully about your mum , I was talking to him about , you know , what does she , what she 's got in her life other than what she ever had other than a home , working and so on , has she got any hobbies at home or does she do anything is there anything that takes her mind off things
14 She was so pleased with herself that she had no qualms about adding : ‘ D' you have any theories about his death ?
15 The doctor has forbidden him to put any weight on it . ’
16 Two known meetings have so far taken place between both party leaders , with a whirlwind of protest from unionists when they issued a joint statement before the elections , while denying it reflected any form of electoral pact .
17 Has it got any alcohol in it ?
18 Unfortunately IBM has not submitted it yet to the likes of X/Open Co Ltd , neither has it signed any deals with the likes of DEC to push MQSeries on its own machines : instead the firm is relying on the system 's own merits to attract software developers .
19 Nowhere in the previous 300-odd pages has he shown any doubts in his mission to give an account of the war fought by the Allies which balances all those previous versions ‘ sanitized and romanticized almost beyond recognition by the sentimental , the loony patriotic , the ignorant and the bloodthirsty ’ .
20 has he got any thing in there worth nicking ?
21 He asked , erm has he put any weight on ?
22 Has he had any discussions with motor vehicle insurers ?
23 I am glad that he did answer it , as I wanted to ask him this : has he learnt any lessons from the report , particularly those related to ability streaming ?
24 Sadly he declined , saying in a charmingly self-deprecatory way that he doubted he had any views worth hearing .
25 Doctor Tinsley , my old medical man , absolutely forbade me to lift any kind of weight , not so much as a shopping basket . ’
26 The House would not expect me to give any assurances about the timing of construction and the extent to which the investment appraisal test will be met .
27 I am naturally extremely sorry to hear of the personal circumstances that the hon. Gentleman very properly brings to the attention of the House , but he will not expect me to prejudge any issue of criminality that may arise .
28 It 's no good pretending you 've any aptitude for art when it 's quite clear you 've none at all .
29 It was the first time I had seen him reveal any emotion in his face , and it had something of the intensity of grief .
30 There Tyndale wrote to urge him to avoid any discussion of the Sacraments , but he failed to take this advice and was convicted as a heretic precisely on this question and was burned .
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