Example sentences of "[coord] he [verb] [adv] [vb infin] any " in BNC.

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1 And he does n't have any brothers .
2 But he was still thinking of Fanny , and he did not risk any money on the horses .
3 We thought he 'd burst in and take away everything we had — everything I 'd worked for so long and so hard , and he did n't deserve any of it .
4 And he did n't feel any happier as the weeks went by .
5 We knew he was sick but we did n't know to what extent and he did n't want any sympathy .
6 And I did have a splendid evening , spending most of the time with a red haired sergeant who seemed to appreciate my sense of humour — in fact , I thought we were getting on so well that I was disappointed when the evening ended and he did n't make any arrangements to see me again .
7 And I goes no he hated it , he used to get detention every day for not wearing his cap he hated it and he did n't do any work .
8 And he did n't take any notice of what she was asking or saying and he did n't take any notice of her at all .
9 And he did n't take any notice of what she was asking or saying and he did n't take any notice of her at all .
10 And Darren from Stoke on Trent was in the forces for three years and he did n't see any bullying at all .
11 Do you know , it dawned on me , I went in shop this morning for some stamps and he did n't have any and I were gon na go to garage you only get er four stamps in them books now .
12 But he does n't send any .
13 But he does n't have any suggestions to offer me about how to make a man interested in a future beyond a one-night stand .
14 Erm and er but he 's worked at that you see , but he does n't get any money for it I do n't think .
15 But he does n't know any details .
16 But he does not represent any value , and his well handicapped stable companion DEEP SENSATION is a sensible alternative at 11–2 with Ladbrokes .
17 He mentions Home Office research suggesting that crime is not as bad as everyone thinks , but he does not mention any of the other analyses and carefully toes the party line .
18 The argument is difficult to uphold in some respects since Furth 's argument seems to be that deprivation of experience is at fault , but he does not provide any suggestions for an approach to maximising deaf people 's performance .
19 I waited for a while but he did n't show any sign of appearing so I went outside .
20 But he did n't see any .
21 He began to run in what he thought was the right direction , but he did n't recognise any of the buildings .
22 In yet another shop , a lad told me that he hoped to obtain a more powerful model in about a month but he did n't have any literature I could look at .
23 He could get it loose in time , but he did n't have any time .
24 But he did n't have any did he ?
25 There was a cop on duty but he did n't take any particular notice of one more orderly .
26 My husband he was very good , but he did n't take any care with my grandmother , but he was extremely good about the house .
27 Mr Airlie conceded that there might be some residual animosity towards the electricians but he did not envisage any problems in taking the union into the TUC .
28 but he do n't make any
29 He used to have a bottle of whisky a week but he do n't have any now he ai n't had it for a long time has he ?
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