Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] not [adv] [vb infin] any " in BNC.

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1 The District Council has accommodated the highest proportion of Greater York growth of all the districts surrounding York over the last ten years , and therefore I think it likely that it would expected to accommodate the largest proportion of the fourteen hundred dwellings that would be accommodated in the new settlement , erm I do not think that any of the settlements or that there is sufficient land within the Southern Ryedale area to accommodate that level of development without adversely affecting character of the settlements , or compromising greenbelt objectives , as I mentioned this morning , and also I question whether or not erm whether th most of the settlements in the Southern Ryedale area have only a minimal s minimal service base anyway on which to tack any large housing growths , and I do n't necessarily foresee any subsequent rise in the service base of those settlements as a result of the housing being added on to them .
2 Cats do n't usually take to car travel , that 's why I do n't often take any of mine with me , and shutting them up in cages goes against the grain , but my sister 's two Burmese love the car , they 'll go and sit in the car when it parked .
3 Erm we we aim to get as much development in our area as possible and coming back to your first question this afternoon , I I do n't really se any problem with the North Yorkshire proposals , that 's the middle range .
4 But then , I do n't really care any more .
5 " I do n't really want any fab ideas , " Sara had protested weakly .
6 I do n't really see any problems there , ’ he added .
7 ‘ And I do n't really know any other places round here .
8 I do n't really believe any of this , but the fact that he even says it means that something 's come over him .
9 I do n't really take any notice .
10 I do n't really have any good times any more .
11 I do n't really have any ambitions to change in any drastic ways .
12 I do n't really have any friends . ’
13 Well , I have lots of hobbies , collecting things — like diamonds , people — I do n't know , I do n't really have any specific hobbies .
14 Mother Hilary , a legal secretary , and her golf playing husband Mike , who works at Stormont , encouraged her so that now , she admits , ‘ I do n't really have any hobbies .
15 Er it 's but I do n't really have any problems with with selling er I 'm not hard sell er I do n't believe in er stuffing things down people 's throat .
16 It 's typical , they just accepted it all , so it did n't really achieve a great deal , but Mike told me quite a lot of things that I do n't really have any idea , or I did n't know about ,
17 I do n't really have any , ’ she faltered .
18 Hallo sir , you 're calling about your daughter , Jennifer , erm I 'm sorry , I do n't really have any more information to add to what we told you on the twentieth .
19 I do n't actually see any , do you ? ’
20 That 's why I do n't ever do any work .
21 No , I do n't ever remember any anyway No , I do n't ever remember .
22 I did not then know any literary people , and my first contact with Ivy ( at one remove ) was when Spencer Curtis-Brown ( later to become literary executor of Elizabeth Bowen and Somerset Maugham ) accepted the agency of my first novel late in 1937 .
23 See I 've had my hair cut and I did n't even use any of it .
24 I did n't really mean any harm .
25 I did n't really find any problems in jelling with Craig Chalmers .
26 I was convinced that my feelings did n't matter and , anyway , I did n't really have any friends .
27 I did n't really support any team until then , though my mother had bought me a Chelsea hat ‘ n scarf a few months earlier .
28 Yeah , I did n't actually take any
29 Such pressure was important , since it was apparent that some of the officers within Area Working Party were satisfied with the production of ‘ sliced bread statements ’ : manifestos of intent which did not necessarily carry any promise of implementation .
30 A partner may be solicited to enable the enlister to achieve dominance in an altercation which does not necessarily involve any disputed object ; such partners were not involved in the incident until they were solicited and thus had a ‘ choice ’ as to whether to collaborate or not .
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