Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pron] [prep] any [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But her vibrant , reasoned tone seemed to slip off him without any effect at all .
2 ‘ We are very concerned at these incidents and we would appeal to anyone with any information to contact us or the police before an animal is killed . ’
3 Send to me in any event .
4 But I watched , out of a sense of duty admittedly , most of the election news programmes , feeling all the time , these are not relating to me in any way .
5 He sent her a glare that was full of suspicion , then demanded abruptly , ‘ You would n't be laughing at me by any chance ?
6 Anna decided that she must not profit by it in any way and consulted Constanza — she always did : You are my chief heir and it will affect you — Constanza told her to go ahead .
7 The programme showed really well how serious the crime levels were becoming , when a man explained that houses were completely stripped of anything of any value by adults and children alike , to sell as scrap .
8 All those times when Julius had refused to talk about anything of any importance .
9 Looking for anyone from any background .
10 take care love , and if I do n't see you , when I , I 'll speak to you before any way .
11 Luke himself did n't matter to her in any way .
12 I saw him a lot at the Ehukai Beach Park where he was based , but only managed to talk to him at any length at a party in the hills .
13 No refund will be made to you of any instalment paid .
14 No refund will be made to you of any instalment paid .
15 But there they were , four of them , just where they said they 'd be , in a clearing on a bend in the river , naked as nature intended , standing very upright which still did n't make them very tall and looking at us without any fear .
16 Now what tends to happen is , as you know , there is lots and lots of different guests on his chat show and if he feels threatened by them in any way shape or form , what he does he relaxes her , comes in over the top , turns them over , takes them by the shoulder and pushes them into the chair and what he is saying , he is saying , this is my chat show , do n't you submit .
17 At the time of looking up we ascribe an experience of greenness to ourselves ; we consider the experience as something being undergone by us before any decision is taken about its veridicality .
18 This is because computerised information is not as rigidly organised in advance , which means that you can search through it in any way you please .
19 let's assume that Mr is right in the suggestion he put to you about the building on the left , that it 's a golf course and we can see for ourselves without any evidence there 's a man fishing on the lake at the bottom there , were you trying to suggest that as part of the deal at a lake would be provided or a golf club ?
20 well I 'm sorry but from where I 'm looking at it sixty two but not that I 've thought about it in any depth but
21 Always remember to keep the Lord first and He will provide for you in any circumstance .
22 Then she followed her father back towards the flock , where the sheep at the rear , desperate at the sight of hay ahead and too stupid to look for it from any source except the one they all sought , were scrambling on to each other 's backs in panic .
23 Any new food regime has to be simple to follow if you are to stick with it for any length of time .
24 I would ask those concerned if they could be patient and given time I will refund all money owing to them including any interest that would have accrued had their money been in a bank .
25 We do not look at ourselves in any kind of subservient relationship . ’
26 It is not intended to go into them in any detail here .
27 If , on the other hand , they depict merely a perceptual order within the percipient " s own experience , then no argument in favour of ontological pluralism can be based upon them in any case .
28 He had never asked her to marry him , he had never even said directly and seriously ‘ I love you ’ , he was not bound to her in any way explicitly .
29 ‘ I do not see why you should apologise to me in any way , it is I who behaved like a little monster .
30 So have you ever , in terms of the crime , have you ever been affected by it in any way
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