Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [to-vb] any " in BNC.

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1 Some vineyards may not be mentioned because they have only recently been cultivated and , therefore , have not been in production long enough to establish any sort of reputation .
2 How times changed — now someone would express their concern ove whether the thing had been cooked long enough to annihilate any salmonella !
3 The odd German shell was bursting in the field about two hundred yards away from the bridge , far enough not to do any harm , except possibly to the cattle .
4 The golf journalists knew enough not to ask any leading questions in the middle of a round , and they were sufficiently wary of Jack 's temperament and his considerable command of the pointed rebuke .
5 They 're also wise enough not to play any gigs with fellow countrymen Sultans Of Ping FC , for fear of encouraging a ‘ kooky Cork scene ’ .
6 Across the green , Doctor Lovell heard for the first time about the accident at the old people 's homes , and was magnanimous enough not to make any comment about Edward Young 's steps in front of his partners .
7 Apart from anything else you 're seconded to our team now so asking you to leave is n't entirely up to IMP any more . ’
8 The doors of the classrooms along it had handwritten cards drawing-pinned to them saying things like ‘ Course 21B : Italian ’ or ‘ Over 60s Metalworking ’ and one that said ‘ Blue Tit Patrol ’ pinned high enough up to avoid any graffiti .
9 The applicants wish to know the nature and extent of their receivership powers as a matter of practical importance and pressing nature , because they have been unable so far to obtain any assistance from the directors of I.B.C. as to the location of books and records of I.B.C. , or as to the provision of information about its assets .
10 Indeed , the excavation should be at least 15 cm ( 6 in ) larger than the finished pool to allow for a generous layer of concrete , and the soil should be rammed down tightly to prevent any subsidence and ensure a firm base ( Fig. 3a ) .
11 That 's not enough to draw any conclusions about the cause .
12 It contained much of what the country needs to get out of recession but not enough to give any of us the confidence to believe that the recovery is about to begin .
13 The experience of travelling in the huge amphibian , and the take-offs and landings on water increased my interest in aviation , but not enough to effect any change in my plans .
14 Because the $17,000 Dustin received for the picture was not enough to ensure any real security for himself , let alone Anne and the child , he was still not prepared to get married .
15 ‘ The Prime Minister has shown herself completely unfit not only to attend any conference on human rights anywhere , but even to utter the very words . ’
16 From the 1880s the regime made plain its determination not only to halt any further movement in the direction of public participation but in some respects to reverse the reforms of the 1860s .
17 That means helping them not only to make any additional or different arrangements to what is ‘ normally available for all ’ to meet the needs of particular children , but also to review and develop the general curriculum , so that ‘ what is normally available for all ’ can itself be gradually transformed to provide better learning opportunities for all children in the future .
18 3.12 Any provisions in this Lease referring to the consent or approval of the Landlord shall be construed as also requiring the consent or approval of any mortgagee of the Premises and any superior Landlord where such consent shall be required but nothing in this Lease shall be construed as implying that any obligation is imposed upon any mortgagee or any superior Landlord not unreasonably to refuse any such consent or approval
19 In the cause of historical justice , it should be noticed how he seemed always to feel obliged to express caution about too readily assigning to the cosmical redshift all the attributes of an ordinary velocity shift ; at the same time he seemed to wish not positively to offer any alternative treatment .
20 He 's not out to break any records , but says the bike is capable of some very high speeds .
21 Quite clearly the reason that people have been asked to come along this evening and have come along this evening is to put there points of view about how the see the theatre in the future what is programme facilities are the things that are n't happening here they feel should be happening here that 's what it 's for not here to serve any purpose for individuals to get up and make personal cuts on people or say what happen on a Saturday morning or a Thursday afternoon cos I
22 ‘ I 'm not here to investigate any underhand dealings you may be involved in , ’ she managed at last .
23 The counsellors are not there to tell any young person what to do though if they are asked for practical advice they will give it .
24 Thus a false belief that a man is about to set off a bomb might well be reprehensible in a soldier , who therefore shoots him , when the soldier could and should have known that the man was not about to do any such thing .
25 Gregg was a larger than life character on and off the field — but he 's not about to put any pressure on his son .
26 But it was soon evident that the government was not about to share any of its information or , indeed , to cooperate with Pan Am in any meaningful way .
27 The West Indies will hope their pace bowlers can dismiss the Australians cheaply today to have any chance of a positive result .
28 It 's obviously too early yet to see any detailed results .
29 But by the time they got to Maidstone that morning , Neil realised that his passenger was unlikely ever again to face any kind of questioning .
30 Long before an enemy could get near enough to distinguish any glint of arms , the whole company could fold their belongings and slip away into the mountains at their back .
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