Example sentences of "[conj] anyone [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 But Sir Patrick said last night : ‘ I have never urged Sir Hal Miller or anyone else to withhold evidence which would advantage a defendant .
2 ‘ His idea of taking a leading role now is to hide behind the Danes or anyone else to hide the split in his own party , ’ Mr Major said .
3 At Ibrox , Rangers have just re-placed the League Cup in the trophy room and have no intention of allowing Macari or anyone else to interrupt their return to top form .
4 He told the jury he could put forward no motive for Bartman or anyone else to want to murder Lady Cross , who had no known enemies .
5 Therefore it is no more satisfactory for Muslims or anyone else to have a syllabus which does not mention Allah anywhere than it is for Jesus , God and the Bible to be omitted .
6 You will discover , I am sure , that he has forbidden me or anyone else to attack you .
7 I 've put a lot of time and effort into them and I 'll not allow you or anyone else to change them ! ’
8 Through the Schola Cantorum , d'Indy and his colleague Charles Bordes did more than anyone else to promote interest in Rameau .
9 He had done more than anyone else to make the new Government .
10 But while the company 's management would not deny an element of luck , they would also point to a good deal of contingency planning that enabled them to react faster than anyone else to ILG 's collapse .
11 Teenage girls are more likely than anyone else to develop eating disorders such as anorexia or bulimia nervosa .
12 In his seventh year at Easter Road , Miller has probably done more than anyone else to keep Hibs afloat .
13 Rober Mazur can reasonably claim to have done more than anyone else to bring down the Bank of Credit and Commerce International .
14 Ayer , Alfred Born in 1910 , he did more than anyone else to familiarise the Anglo-Saxon world with the twentieth-century school of thought known as ‘ logical positivism ’ , particularly through the best-seller , Language , Truth and Logic .
15 Now if anyone like to look at the present day and er pension book , they 'll discover that since then , for the last three years , they 've done the people of this country out of one week 's pension every year .
16 As I understand it Jehovah 's Witnesses accept and take advantage of the same medical treatment as those who do not subscribe to their beliefs and are as anxious as anyone else to recover from any illness from which they may suffer .
17 I am a high-handicapper , but as keen as anyone else to improve my game .
18 The hon. Member for Cannock and Burntwood ( Mr. Howarth ) has as much right as anyone else to ask a question on a matter of general interest to the whole House of Commons .
19 The Government is as keen as anyone else to ensure that this fine collection of old and new varieties is maintained to a high standard .
20 It was perhaps fortunate for both of them that Mr Toogood was in America and Mr Shelve was at home in Haslemere with influenza , but publishers had to go to America and they were also as likely as anyone else to catch influenza , Penelope explained .
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