Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] any [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Now do you want to provide them with any parking facilities off parking ? |
2 | Now I do n't want to embarrass them in any way . |
3 | But roasting them , I would n't like to get them with any sort of burnt taste . |
4 | ‘ You 've been so kind to me that I do n't want to put you to any trouble . ’ |
5 | ‘ I do n't want to put you to any trouble . ’ |
6 | I would n't want to put you to any trouble . ’ |
7 | ‘ No , I do n't want to put you to any bother . ’ |
8 | Her stepfather , who had been there since he left home , drinking coffee and mineral water and reading the papers , turned his chair slightly , so that she would not be able to see his face , supposing that one adult male back would look much like another to those of Camille 's generation : his wife , he thought , would have recognized him from any angle . |
9 | If she could have wiped his memory as well as her own , she 'd have done it without any hesitation , and at whatever cost . |
10 | ‘ Why would you have told me in any case ? |
11 | Do not attempt to organise them in any type of pattern other than under the major heading of asset or liability . |
12 | He 'd have bought it at any cost . ’ |
13 | Oh no he would n't have had me in any case . |
14 | I would n't wish to put you to any trouble . ’ |
15 | I may have sent it quicker over the goal line with this touch , but I think it would have reached it in any case . ’ |
16 | Do not try to form them into any sort of order ; merely pick them out and write them down . |
17 | Once you have completed your design , you must ensure that you cover it with a sheet of glass should you have to leave it at any time . |
18 | This meant that loyalty forbade her to tell Philip — who would n't have believed her in any case . |
19 | When she then kills the prey , it is impossible to prove that she does so to demonstrate the act of killing , because she would have killed it in any case , in order to eat it . |
20 | Do n't forget to advise them of any change in your financial affairs . |
21 | Naturally I would n't want to get him in any trouble . ’ |
22 | I used to be a professional cleaner — I do n't want to get her into any trouble , I … ’ |
23 | ‘ And if you are too tired to write you must come to see me in any case , and then I shall know you are safe . |
24 | Michael might come to visit her at any time . |