Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pers pn] [verb] any more " in BNC.

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1 So have we got any more comments on these verses ?
2 So have you done any more calculations on it ?
3 My conscience would not suffer me to accept any more . ’
4 If we can ever persuade them to make any more there should they they should be cheaper .
5 ‘ Ju , ’ Anne realised they were back to their little kid names now , ‘ Ju , I do n't really think it matters any more . ’
6 ‘ But when we got married and I had two children he did n't want me to work any more , and he got very jealous of other men looking at me .
7 By the time he got outside Adam was already there , telling the man in the handkerchief hat that he did n't want him to come any more , he was going to sell the house .
8 Right I do n't think we need any more
9 Yes I do n't think we need any more at the moment Oh I know what I want .
10 " I do n't think she needs any more treatment , " I said , I hesitated .
11 I do n't think he made any more after Three .
12 But do n't expect it to cost any more by law a midwife must attend your birth and this will be provided by the NHS .
13 ‘ On the day that your parents like the same music that you do , it 's all over ; you ca n't even call it rock'n'roll any more .
14 Well do you want any more toast ?
15 mm , oh do n't let me eat any more of these because there too sickly would n't you like a Jamaican rum truffle ?
16 Now do n't let me hear any more about it .
17 Do n't let him drink any more . ’
18 ‘ Rosie did n't have any money and the man who supplies the stuff would n't let her have any more .
19 Mrs Marsh already helps out but I really could n't ask her to do any more . ’
20 Allan says it 's the pressure of his work but the truth is he does n't find her appealing any more .
21 I would nt be particularly happy if Rocky was sold , one major reason being that I do nt think we need any more players right now .
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