Example sentences of "[adv] take any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Parsons seldom , if ever mentions the so- called black books , let alone takes any notice of what they , what they say .
2 But in fact , if you look through bibliographies and citations in the literature , you find it 's hardly ever cited , and when it is cited , people seldom if ever , seemed to refer to what Freud er says in it , let alone take any notice of it .
3 Yes , we do n't necessarily take any action unless the Committee thinks otherwise .
4 Louis IX did not apparently take any steps to prevent Henry from using an obsolete and illegal instrument .
5 Perhaps unwisely , as judged by subsequent events , the bank permitted overdrafts on both these accounts without apparently taking any form of guarantee or security from Dempsey .
6 So if the kitchen is large enough to take any sort of eating surface — even if it is only an extension of a counter top to make a breakfast and supper bar , this is obviously a bonus .
7 Averages , current form , even physical condition ( puff puff ) are irrelevant with ITB , who has the God-given capacity suddenly to take any game by the scruff of the neck and shape it to his own explosive ends .
8 She circled three times , then thought to herself , ‘ Maybe I should just take any exit — at least I 'll be heading somewhere . ’
9 Can I just take any views on the eyes before we take the er the wider view .
10 First , such an " origin " can scarcely take any form other than one where the adjective is a predicative element following a form of the verb be .
11 I no longer take any interest in the company , nor , although co-founder , do I take any responsibility for the success or failure of present or future coaching programmes , standards of coaching or the selection of coaches ( Teaching Professionals ) at Sutton Junior Tennis Centre .
12 When did we ever take any notice of what the fuzz said ?
13 know if the police ever took any action , particularly about these ladies who died , did you hear
14 However , his former colleague , Hans Urs von Balthasar , though a comparable ( but contrasting ) giant in the theology of revelation , hardly took any part in the Council or in the subsequent work of exposition and discussion .
15 He hardly took any notice of me .
16 Already the whole class had begun to warm towards Miss Honey , although as yet she had hardly taken any notice of any of them except Matilda .
17 on last year , we now have one of the lowest growths in manufactured output in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries , and 3,000 manufacturing jobs are being lost every day , why did the Government fail yesterday to take any action to bring about a recovery in wealth-creating manufacturing industry ?
18 I do n't really take any notice .
19 Can the Prime Minister really take any comfort from the fact that , bad as today 's figures are , they are slightly less bad than they were in the last Tory slump ?
20 I never knowingly took any steroids and I never would . ’
21 ( 4 ) Where a sale by auction is not notified to be subject to a right to bid on behalf of the seller , it is not lawful for the seller to bid himself or to employ any person to bid at such a sale , or for the auctioneer knowingly to take any bid from the seller or any such person .
22 However in this situation the auctioneer may not accept a bid on behalf of the seller ; s57(4) and ( 5 ) provide : ( 4 ) Where a sale by auction is not notified to be subject to a right to bid by or on behalf of the seller , it is not lawful for the seller to bid himself or to employ any person to bid at the sale , or for the auctioneer knowingly to take any bid from the seller or any such person .
23 Nobody 's even took any notice of it .
24 We do n't even take any money off him for keep
25 No , I do n't think I had even taken any A levels when I left school . ’
26 Please take any messages . ’
27 Bring your thoughts to God in prayer , and then take any action necessary .
28 ‘ Much too fast and he never takes any notice when I tell him to go slower , so I do my knitting .
29 In fact this small War Cabinet had to consult the full Cabinet at all the big decisions , like sending the task force , the landing at San Carlos , before they could actually take any decisions to move in , and … this was a restoration of almost nineteenth-century Cabinet government .
30 United States President George Bush reportedly assured President Virgilo Barco Vargas by telephone on Jan. 11 that the USA would never take any action against drug trafficking on Colombian territory " without the full consent of the government of Bogotá " .
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