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

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1 In fact , we 'd much rather spend any extra time available for getting these students through their modules than in trying for the additional assessment .
2 ‘ I 'd better not waste any more time , ’ she added , pushing the door open and going through , finding herself at an entrance to the dock area that she had seen from Froebe 's office .
3 We 'd better not waste any time .
4 Better not give any names unless you have to .
5 Making two shots at it before he could manage the switch , he wondered if he 'd better not drink any more .
6 I 'd better not drink any more !
7 They 'd better not get any on me after I 've done this , put it that way .
8 And very … well , I 'd better not say any more about that .
9 However — ’ he grinned at the expression on her face ‘ — I 'd better not say any more .
10 You 'd better not put any bum ones in .
11 I 'd better not take any more at once in case they fall off .
12 A new Sunday shops trading bill , which Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke is expected to put before Parliament early next year , will apparently not include any changes to the current gaming laws .
13 After all , you would n't fly an aircraft that you could n't rely on , so why expect any less of us ?
14 This material 's really direct , so why add any more coloration ?
15 Why do we so seldom hear any of them apart from No. 2 in the concert hall ? ( )
16 When you see them as grown-ups who 'd rather not grow any more , you realise that even their clothes resort to childhood in the face of responsibility and decision .
17 I 'd rather not have any more scenes . ’
18 I 'd rather not hear any more , if you do n't mind . "
19 He said , dismissing her explanations as worthless , ‘ I 'd rather not hear any more stories .
20 Ronnie wants to put the whole incident behind him and would rather not say any more .
21 Then there are many economists who shun labels and who do not wholeheartedly embrace any one school .
22 Most significant , perhaps , was the absence of a strong British Labour presence : indeed , the party executive had frowned upon participation , dismissing the Congress as a body composed of ‘ unrepresentative interests ’ that could not effectively advance any successful and workable form of integration .
23 But , although these concepts ( standardness , eliteness , carefulness ) are of different orders ( and we shall return to these distinctions ) , Dobson does not apparently see any reason to keep them separate .
24 Louis IX did not apparently take any steps to prevent Henry from using an obsolete and illegal instrument .
25 This is designed for those applicants who may not necessarily possess any of the qualifications usually presented by mature students , but who show evidence of appropriate achievement either in a related professional field or through other types of intellectual endeavour .
26 That does not necessarily create any problem for doctors or hospitals .
27 A partner may be solicited to enable the enlister to achieve dominance in an altercation which does not necessarily involve any disputed object ; such partners were not involved in the incident until they were solicited and thus had a ‘ choice ’ as to whether to collaborate or not .
28 Such information may not necessarily carry any security classification within the Service , but may simply reveal dispositions , working arrangements etc .
29 Such pressure was important , since it was apparent that some of the officers within Area Working Party were satisfied with the production of ‘ sliced bread statements ’ : manifestos of intent which did not necessarily carry any promise of implementation .
30 He then admits that the result of any conflict , though it may be intelligible , may not necessarily imply any progress .
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