Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] at any [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | At the moment I 'm not getting any results , and I could go at any time . |
2 | Someone could come at any minute . |
3 | It struck Mungo as being like a time-bomb , planted even before memory , which might explode at any moment . |
4 | One of Brazil 's biggest industrial areas has become an environmental time-bomb which could explode at any time . |
5 | As it was not yet open , she sat on the step beside a broken box of rotting plums and watched the market traders going about their business : they all seemed to be in their usual mood of precarious good humour which could splinter at any moment into invective and menacing gesture . |
6 | AGLOBAL aviation security network is needed urgently to prevent another Lockerbie disaster , which could happen at any time , an expert on international terrorism warned yesterday . |
7 | He told members to get ready for an election which could happen at any time . |
8 | St. Leonard 's Street , Sheepmarket and Broad Street were notorious arenas for these events which could occur at any time through the winter months . |
9 | She looked as if she might explode at any moment . |
10 | Images scanned and printed on a 300dpi system using 32 levels of grey look surprisingly good ; better than you might expect at any rate . |
11 | Sometimes I read schoolbooks , but there seems no point in learning anything when you might die at any minute . ’ |
12 | Except for the Library , who could bath at any time , a boy was allocated two baths a week . |
13 | And , and , and all , he 'd got all countries ' television er going , you know , so you could look at any country at the moment , the moment it was producing . |
14 | They show more respect for OUR national anthem than you would find at any soccer match . |
15 | Or who will arrive at any terminus , |
16 | Now I have met poisoners , dark , subtle souls who can strike at any time and in a million ways . |
17 | Each account offers a full current service with credit interest plus a range of other features including a readymade Reserve from which you can borrow at any time . |
18 | LANACANE gives you fast , long-lasting relief from sensitive , embarrassing external itching you can experience at any time of the month . |
19 | You can send at any time over the next six months , but the final date of entry is . |
20 | You need an anchor at each end of the punt , on a variable length of rope so that you can fish at any depth of swim on the water . |
21 | ‘ You can stop at any point and be satisfied with the level you 've explored . ’ |
22 | You can ask at any time that your details are removed , and this will be done at the regular updating of the Extract . |
23 | You can increase at any time . |
24 | ‘ You can point at any object on the screen , click on it and do everything you could possibly do to that object without having to remember any instructions , ’ says Ms Reay . |
25 | With a new personal pension , you can retire at any time between 50 and 75 . |
26 | ‘ We might hear at any moment that it 's a bomb , ’ said Haig . |
27 | Sometimes biblical chant sounds too much like adaptation from simple anthropological textbooks , but we can see at any rate the exemplification of the way in which Lawrence 's ‘ capering redskins ’ had to be for Eliot now ‘ Life ’ but ‘ not the last word , only the first ’ . |
28 | The nervous tension of dodging and ducking about a sky crowded with equally dodging and ducking planes , some firing , some looking as if they might fire at any instant , some sheering wildly away to avoid a collision ; and all the time trying to grab a quick shot at a mere point of light : all this brought back the strain of combat , when you were pressed on by the excitement of chasing the enemy , pulled back by the horror of shooting a friend , and periodically shaken with fright by the thought that at any second you might be cut in two . |
29 | The exploitation of a range of alternative contractual and working time arrangements permits firms to secure precisely the number and types of such secondary workers that they might require at any time . |
30 | They could fail at any minute unless the ice was removed from the intakes . |