Example sentences of "[prep] [v-ing] [pron] any " in BNC.

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1 ‘ No , just apologised for causing her any trouble . ’
2 Now the taxation of the plaintiff 's bill of costs , came before master er and er in his taxation , it seems , and I 'm , I think I 'm right in saying it , it seems that erm there is no substantial dispute as to the particular items in the various bills of costs with which he was concerned , it maybe that if there were a discrepancy , he has , he dealt with it and nothing has been said before me today , er to suggest that the figures appearing in the bill of costs ought to be varied and accordingly I have not er have to consider the detail items in the bill of costs , the only issue I did n't decide is whether master was correct in disallowing interest for the period that he did , er Mr for the plaintiff says that he was wrong er that there was no good reason for disallowing him any interest and that accordingly I on this appeal should erm discharge or reverse that part of taxing order as disallowed interest .
3 He was not sure how she would take it , leaving the house before they had intended and moving up north ; also , in the last few years he had got into the habit of sparing her any unnecessary decisions or arguments .
4 I 'll be writing soon to you to beg your help ( not too demanding ) in a large language-collecting project — consists of sending us any typewritten ‘ bumf ’ etc. from the school that you 'd be happy to let us have .
5 It appeared that Josh Cohen had no intention of giving them any trouble — just as Hardy had predicted .
6 Therefore much of the rock , or ore , is needed and the directors of British Steel do not wish to pay the cost of carrying it any great distance .
7 Regardless of whether Mel 's injuries are serious or not , surely we ca n't possibly be considering playing him any more ?
8 The information you are given should include the name and address of the organisation responsible for paying you any guaranteed minimum pension .
9 ‘ Then thank you for getting me any work at ail . ’
10 There was a touch of desperation in her reply which she knew he heard , but surprisingly he made no attempt to mock her , or force her into giving him any more reasons .
11 Do n't let them talk you into doing it any other way , I 'm not having anything kinky .
12 I did n't kill him and to was no point in giving them any more to gossip about . ’
13 One useful trick is to put yourself in the position of their bank manager and ask what conditions you would impose before lending them any more money .
14 ‘ Mr Beckenham , since I am in some sort indebted to you , I will , if you please , refrain from making you any answer , for I can not take it upon myself to do so without speaking to you in a manner which must sound both insolent and ungrateful ! ’
15 This means that not only must I refrain from doing a person bodily harm , but I must also refrain from bearing him any ill-will which might cause him mental suffering .
16 They brought him inside to erm recruit without giving him any training at all and what I do has been gained over the last twenty years of recruitment .
17 Without giving me any warning at all she decided to bring herself back to life .
18 And why so much without giving me any ?
19 Whether you have to make urgent repairs to your car or pay for that holiday you 've been saving for , you can get money out of your account without giving us any notice at all — and you wo n't lost any interest .
20 By contrast , when innovation is discrete and there can be only one winner of an R&D race , own and rivals ' R&D substitute for each other , meaning that spillovers from firm i to firm j reduce i 's chances of winning the current R&D race without giving it any compensating advantages in the future .
21 There was no way she could prove her innocence , and he was certainly not open to giving her any benefit of the doubt .
22 O'Neill 's minor reforms or , as Utley perceptively describes it , his ‘ government by gesture ’ i served only to politicize further the frustration of the Catholic population , without making it any more committed to the Northern Ireland state .
23 ‘ It transpired that the Archdiocese of New York had allowed the state to defame , prosecute and condemn me , not only without offering me any aid , but also keeping from my attorney any information which might have helped me . ’
24 But it does this by denying it any moral status at all .
25 If you are running a group training workshop you may ask your trainees to read the passage in Handout 1 and augment the information by asking you any questions they like .
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