Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] any idea " in BNC.

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1 Rance quickly decided that the Executive Council he had inherited from Dorman-Smith was useless while most of the senior British officials seemed to lack any ideas .
2 No one seemed to have any idea .
3 Only Throgmorton seemed to have any idea of civilised behaviour .
4 He had lied to Evelyn when he 'd denied any idea of what the ransackers were looking for .
5 He sounded coherent , but he was too ill and doped to have any idea what he was saying .
6 If either Karen or I had had any idea that it was possible for someone to drown so quickly , we would no doubt have thrown caution to the wind and dived in .
7 The fact that there was a month 's gap between the early part of the hearing and the second part of the hearing is clearly undesirable and , if the justices had had any idea that the case was going to take five days and involve a gap of a month , I imagine they would have ordered the case to be transferred .
8 They did not allege that the Brigham Young University work had pirated any ideas from their own work . ’
9 If Pecham had harboured any idea of renewing the struggle when his second provincial council met at Lambeth in 1281 , it was forestalled by a royal writ of prohibition of the general kind which simply barred some action .
10 Carrillo had opposed any idea of integration into the PSOE .
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