Example sentences of "[vb base] [not/n't] [verb] any [noun sg] at " in BNC.
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1 | So , as soon as the misbehaviour begins , turn away or walk away from your child ; pretend not to see or hear what is going on ; say nothing and try not to show any expression at all ; resist getting into any debate , argument or discussion with your child while he or she is misbehaving . |
2 | Do not enclose any payment at this stage . |
3 | Please do not send any money at this stage . |
4 | The fact is that elements like cran — and bil — do not carry any meaning at all , in the normal sense — they merely distinguish ; they are equivalent to numbered or lettered labels : ‘ ( berry ) type A/type B/type C … ’ . |
5 | Hits do not cause any damage at all , instead make a note of the number of net hits caused . |
6 | The offences do not require any endangerment at all : that is taken to be inherent in the carrying of firearms , since their potentialities are grave and the risk of accidents as well as deliberate use is well known . |
7 | I really do not see any level at which a dialogue is even possible . |
8 | And I do n't seeing any problem at all in you being able to come over well on the phone which is the important thing for us . |
9 | More than half the people do n't want any help at all . |
10 | We 'll refer to these as hostiles , to distinguish 'em from the ordinary members , who all wear them fancy coloured robes an' do n't present any threat at all . |
11 | I do n't feel any contradiction at all between these two statements . |
12 | It will be a couple of years at least before the fee reaches £1.3million , so I do n't feel any pressure at the moment . ’ |
13 | Lots of them do n't carry any radio at all and even those who do almost certainly would n't be permanently tuned to the distress frequency . ’ |
14 | ‘ Jane , you must be surprised that we do n't show any sadness at our uncle 's death . |
15 | GETTING started : Do n't pay any money at first , no matter what an agency may claim to be offering . |
16 | We do n't get any help at all . |
17 | I do n't quite know what 's , what happened , because I remember very well amending these details the last time it came to policy and resources , and that was agreed , because the changes you have made use the working , wording of the Thamesdown scheme , it seems to me far better , erm , as you have moved it , because er , very many people who are elderly , who are sixty-nine years or more or less do n't need any supervision at all . |
18 | Jimmy Spriggs , senior steward for the engineers ' and electricians ' union , said : ‘ We do n't have any guarantee at all and we want urgent talks with Mr Bleck . ’ |
19 | ‘ You really do n't have any faith at all in me , do you ? ’ he said , and his voice sounded strangely sad . |
20 | If you look at sexually reproducing organisms , and you do n't move about too much — erm I mean you just sit in Sussex and look at the birds — then by and large you do n't have any doubt at all to what species any particular belongs . |
21 | So you do n't notice any difference at all . |
22 | These sites are going to be warden run with proper sanitation and all the rest of it , so I do n't see any problem at all . |
23 | And , those who have n't missed any training at all are also , no doubt , questioning whether they have done enough . |
24 | Really pissed off , oh I have n't done any prep at all . |
25 | ‘ Not really , I have n't had any pain at all . ’ |
26 | I have n't got any money at all . |
27 | on to the pub so I have n't got any window at the back . |
28 | That 's fine but you have n't got any land at all . |