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

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1 ‘ I did n't say I 'd got any thing , but —
2 That was the first time I 'd had any money out of gigging in a year .
3 ‘ If I 'd had any sense at all I would have signed them up for ten years or fifteen per cent … ! ’
4 It rang again almost immediately — Alan again , asking if I 'd had any luck .
5 And if I 'd had any problems , he sorted them out .
6 Frankly , if I 'd had any forewarning of this then I 'd have made certain that our paths would never cross again ! ’
7 If I 'd had any doubts about your competence you can be sure I would n't have left you to cope here . ’
8 Will I have to make any adjustments ?
9 By that time my personal relations with him had cooled , so there was no question of my having seen any of the names .
10 Back at the firm , did my colleagues ask if I had made any good deals , ordered too much or made new contacts ?
11 but I had to lie any way cos otherwise she would be more annoyed , I was going , I , say I go , I
12 In a couple of minutes I had lost any chance of kinship with Sue by making one of the most basic mistakes .
13 If I had to put any money on any one at this moment , it would have to be them .
14 He often asked me whether I had seen any strange animal or heard the cry of a hound on the moor at night .
15 He said I would have asked you if I had had any trying to find trousers awake .
16 I had invited any of the hospital staff who had cared to come , and my ‘ Dawes Road ’ friend Miss Dorrie Pierce told me that church folk had organized a little wedding tea , and my husband-to-be had ordered and paid for a wedding cake .
17 He replied that he did , but asked whether I had tried any of the new generation motion detectors .
18 If either Karen or I had had any idea that it was possible for someone to drown so quickly , we would no doubt have thrown caution to the wind and dived in .
19 Bad industrial relations had been the curse of the country for as long as I had taken any interest in politics ; although the reform of trade union law was essential , further steps were also needed .
20 ‘ I 'm not afraid to admit that I wanted you last night , more than I 've wanted any woman for a long time . ’
21 Er , my experience is slightly different when erm when I had been trying to sort of recover , I did n't , I did n't feel as if I 've get any help from professionals that I approached .
22 If Spare Rib will address ( I 'm sorry I 've missed any previous relevant articles ) these issues can I join the Sisterhood ?
23 I have n't noticed I 've lost any weight only that me clothes have gone a bit loose , it must be only a couple of pounds literally but on Mrs scales I 'm half a stone lighter , but I do n't think so by tomorrow night I 'll be about eleven , ten
24 I do n't think I 've done any business really I think I 've just written that account off .
25 ‘ I do n't think I 've made any mistakes this time .
26 no I do n't think I 've sold any of them erm , any way its probably not genuine
27 Thank you very much , I can only say that I have always felt it a privilege to be part of N C V O. Er , I have enjoyed my time enormously and if I 've had any role that I feel that I 'm proud of , it 's constantly bringing members to mind .
28 I do n't think I 've got any difficulty with that .
29 but it 's also linked , I mean the other thing that I 've got at the back of my mind , is a kind of nightmare , is that when we were talking about the Festival around about March that you know , we spoke to Ingy er you know as a group and then that was all fine and we kept er going along and then , and then there was that sort of dreadful phone call I had from Linda along the lines as I 'm not sure if I 've got any describers
30 Right I do n't think I 've got any other things
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