Example sentences of "it [verb] [verb] any [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A search beyond it failed to locate any continuance of Fleming 's Vein ( it was often called Thriddle V. ) and it became considered that Fleming 's was best regarded as a continuance of the Bonsor but shifted by the movement along the fault .
2 To use environmental analysis as a special intelligence source for top managers is perhaps the single most common reason why it ceases to have any effect on decisions … .
3 But I think it tends to save any type of … any misunderstandings that may later take place as a result of it being a one-on-one deal .
4 It tends to encourage any tendency to the suppression of initiative , and to foster cautious conservatism , perhaps to the point of atrophy .
5 Could it have had any connection with the man next door , who owned a motorcycle with the trademark ‘ Indian ’ ?
6 It would n't have taken as Mr has pointed out , any cognizance of the fact that there 's difference for different times of the day , nor would it have taken any account of the fact that people would perceive the travel times and travel costs in different ways .
7 There is a host of community-related rural organisations in Scotland , many of which are purely social , or purely functional , some of which have broad ( non-party ) political aims , ( very few it seems make any attempt at all to combine social and political aspects even in a semi-structured way ) , but there has been little attempt to make learning connections between the assortment of community groups .
8 Conservatives have even learnt to love the deficit : it helps to resist any movement towards an increased government share in the economy .
9 Janice said ‘ Basically it means deferring any dismantling of the irradiated or contaminated plant until 35 years after station closure , so that when the time comes for removal , its level of activity will have diminished further , the dose rate for staff involved in dismantling will be much reduced .
10 Nor did it seem to make any difference to ability to perform everyday activities ( such as selecting the correct coins for shopping ) which were poor for many in both samples .
11 So the surprising feature of Ibstock Johnsen is that it continues to make any money at all .
12 There was another reason , of course , but he was not prepared to admit even to himself that it had played any part in his decision .
13 The Community began by taking the line that federations were clearly a more advanced form of government than nation states : it refused to countenance any challenge to ‘ the integrity of Yugoslavia ’ and , under the presidency of Luxembourg , made clear to the Slovenes that small countries were not viable in the new Europe .
14 I have ju I do n't know if it 's got any water in , I have only just boiled it .
15 But if you put a number that 's bigger than that , or it 's got any decimals to it , then er , you 'll use eight bytes for each number , additional eight bytes for each number .
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