Example sentences of "but [pron] [verb] [adv] [vb infin] any " in BNC.

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1 But I do n't anticipate any real onslaught from you , somehow .
2 Well , we 've got our cost reductions as an ongoing process er , so it 's never complete , you 're always looking for ways to , to become more efficient or effective but I do n't anticipate any redundancies er , any further redundancies but obviously if , if , if systems become available which improve our efficiency and effectiveness we , we have to take account of it .
3 I daresay we have all tried to forget about it , but I do n't suppose any of us has succeeded — except Willy .
4 Everybody talked about the good of golf but I do n't think any of the 24 players were satisfied with the outcome . ’
5 But I do n't think any musician has a good grasp of how other people see them .
6 But I do n't think any of my companies are going to collapse simply because I 'm not around for a short time .
7 But I do n't think any one of us 'll take after my mother .
8 Well , you learned to hold your own in those days , but some , some of them were n't too particular about bathing and what washing you know things like that , but er you got the usual crop of pigeon flies but there was no hooliganism , occasionally when , when it was election time and when Sir Richard was candidate for one year I remember , they came round and the people from Street and round that road they paraded through Caldmore and Palfry and there was a little bit of rough stuff went on there heckling and booing and shouting , but I do n't think any harm done .
9 Hughes said : ‘ Eric 's a quality player but I do n't feel any pressure because I 'm scoring . ’
10 But I do n't feel any of that .
11 They tell me they told but I do n't feel any effects from it at all .
12 At the sink I wash my face with cold water , but I do n't feel any better .
13 I used to go to Sunday school but I do n't go any more .
14 Obviously we 'll be able to use the usual relaxation exercises , but I do n't want any subconscious resentment creeping in . ’
15 In an amiable parody of an interview he once heard being given by Sir Adrian Boult , Gould spelt out the attitude to recording of that older generation : roughly , ‘ I do n't mind doing the occasional recording , old boy — not everyone gets to concerts — and we 'll do our best , but I do n't want any ‘ patching ’ , we must keep the long line intact ’ .
16 He said , ‘ But I do n't want any pain . ’
17 But I do n't want any other civil servants turning up .
18 But I do n't want any of your chaps taking it away .
19 But I do n't want any confusion it it is not the same as when John joined us .
20 ‘ — and when we divorce , I 'm grateful to know you 'll pay towards Thomas 's upbringing , but I do n't want any money for myself . ’
21 She said but I do n't care any more .
22 But I do n't hold any grudges .
23 So , what I mean is … , ’ she said after a moment 's thoughtful silence , ‘ it 's very nice of you , but I do n't need any more bother . ’
24 but I do n't remember any hassle about it at all
25 Ken Smith 4-strings are about two grand , but I do n't have any in stock at the moment .
26 I 've tried — I really have — but I do n't have any aptitude for the piano !
27 Is it not just as strange for me to state out loud ‘ p , but I do n't have any vocal chords ’ ?
28 ‘ I take lots of photographs of everybody else , but I do n't have any of me . ’
29 Of course what I really need is something chemical and crystalline but I do n't have any and would n't know where to start looking for it in Inverness .
30 Aberdeen and er Theatre Royal , but I do n't have any of them confront
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