Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [to-vb] [prep] any [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At the other extreme to the shy child is the unruly one who does not want to join in any activity , has seen every trick the magician performs and ‘ knows ’ how to do them .
2 Er I do n't think it probably that it does decide help you decide where the location ought to be , but that having said that , I would not want to minimize in any way er the views of my authority er as to the importance erm of the look of contributions from the private sector .
3 The rich and any poor ( risk-averse ) non-participants can not expect to gain from any revolution and will be happy to see potential revolutionaries bought off .
4 Control over prices and incomes is something which the government may or may not choose to implement in any period .
5 It was all around me and I did not dare to go in any direction .
6 Ricardo reportedly stated that the government did not have to participate in any type of negotiation on the matter and defined repatriation as a sovereign act of any government over the status of illegal aliens residing in its territories .
7 The restored Stuarts did not have to deal with any difficulty of this sort but they did have a general problem of making sure that the King 's authority was accepted .
8 Kant then goes on to describe how Leibniz ( 1646–1716 ) , the great polymath , carried out field observations of caterpillars and similar creatures , being careful afterwards to return them to a suitable leaf out of harm 's way , ‘ so that it should not come to harm through any act of his .
9 This does not seem to correspond to any community published elsewhere , but of course the environment is rather marginal for woodland growth at this locality .
10 Even children who were bombed out of their homes did not seem to suffer in any way
11 We do not know what sort of a variable it is ; it does not seem to fit into any category .
12 A guardian ad litem appointed in emergency protection proceedings will usually continue to act in any care proceedings which follow .
13 Phil Edmonds had the most perfect bowling action , probably only matched by the great Bishen Bedi , and one you would gladly try to teach to any youngster .
14 He does n't want to put on any show .
15 I 'm sorry about that , it really is more of a second thought , although I do n't want to go into any detail and I 'd like , like any broad that you have to be in my mind in this case at least
16 She does n't want to talk to any man just now-you especially , I suspect . ’
17 ‘ I do n't want to get into any trouble .
18 ‘ I do n't feel competitive , I do n't want to get into any bitching .
19 ‘ I do n't feel competitive , I do n't want to get into any bitching .
20 I do n't want to get into any argy bargy about anything particularly
21 Yes I know love , yeah , do n't want to get in any trouble , ta la Gwen .
22 ‘ I do n't want to appear in any newspaper , ’ said Miss Lawley brightly .
23 But at least they did n't need to worry about any area that came under Michael Stein 's remit .
24 Look and listen all you want to , but do n't try to interfere in any way . ’
25 There 's a popular misconception that a beginner 's instrument does n't have to function in any way like a professional model , because much less is expected of it , and that is just not altogether true .
26 He does n't answer because his press officer has told me beforehand that he does n't intend to talk in any detail about it .
27 he does n't seem to put on any weight mind
28 It did n't seem to help in any way , though .
29 He may even refuse to search for any answer at all , though expressing the deepest need for one .
30 It has n't occurred to them that some people might actually have to survive on any money they 're given . ’
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