Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [pron] any " in BNC.

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1 Had she been asked that minute what her exact feelings were , she might have said , I have done what I can for Andrée , if she 's going to blow cold again , if she does n't want to see me any more , vogue la galère , I shall have to survive , I shall .
2 But she smiled again and said , " I 'd understand if you did n't want to see me any more , " and looked down , away from him , at her feet .
3 He had seen fear , and bravery , too , and savagery and oppression , homes burned down , wheels smashed off carts and farm implements so that the land could not be cultivated , crops ruined — he had seen it spread everywhere and he did n't want to see it any more .
4 Your old friends — your real friends — do n't want to see you any more .
5 Nobody will need to wear them any more .
6 Now a young man in the prime of his life is dead , and no-one has given us any official advice or information .
7 Never , ever breed from a mare that has given you any cause to fear her in the stable .
8 ‘ Once you 're sleeping with her regularly , you figure you do n't need to bribe her any more ? ’
9 " If you want to do me any favours , " I said , " maybe you could get me reinstated later , when I 'm better .
10 Er policy I twelve I do n't think has caused us any particular problems in Skipton which is where the main office developments have been er taking place , I think I would reiterate some of the comments
11 Erm I do n't think that the poli ha policy has caused us any problems in the past and I do n't think the policy as proposed now will cause us any problems either .
12 Ruth was tempted to tell her that at the time she had not had the vicar in mind , but since Mrs Peterson had not come to bring her any comfort , she simply turned her face to the wall .
13 ‘ I still have a smooth face , a body without apparent faults … but no one wants to undress me any more , ’ she laments .
14 He also has the rather unenviable job of being the go-between between the leadership and us , which means he has to tell us any things which ‘ are not done ’ ( for example that I ill-advisedly introduced Confucius into one of my examples ) , and also has to clear any demands we make with the leadership .
15 I would n't want to cause her any distress . ’
16 " I do n't want to cause you any kerfuffle , Mr Plant .
17 Certainly , it was quite a strenuous walk — though I can say it failed to cause me any real difficulty — the path rising in zigzags up the hillside for a hundred yards or so .
18 ‘ Did Capron ask you straight whether you 'd given me any help ? ’
19 Anna coped with him all right , Giorgio never seemed to cause her any real pain ; her tirades , which used to be against the prince , were about Constanza who had ruined our lives by losing Simon .
20 At five past two Franco took the unprecedented step of refusing to serve him any more wine .
21 She went from room to room , praising the decor , and if she noticed the paintings they did n't appear to do her any obvious mischief .
22 Kate quickly shrugged it off herself , not wanting to give him any chance of coming near her .
23 But you 'll get in that darn cab and stop giving me any more hassle , even if I have to throw you in bodily like the little baggage you are .
24 ‘ See this gob , ’ she pointed to her painted mouth , ‘ it can talk a lot and these peepers can see a lot , they 'll remember you , mind , and if there 's anything I can do to hurt you any time then I will . ’
25 If that 's going to cause you any problem , we have to thrash it out now before we get started . ’
26 Her facetiousness was not going to win her any friends .
27 I do n't think I 'm going to buy you any thing else or else this holiday 's costing me a fortune .
28 But does the Windows interface give you any great advantage in learning how to type ?
29 I 'm not going to give her any clues .
30 But we 're not going to give you any more money .
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