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

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1 Well , on top of the expense of maintaining the house and the car , you may want to continue any hobbies you may have or take more holidays .
2 We do not want to lose any explorers of the quantum world on the way so I think I had better issue a survival kit before we start .
3 In the midst of all this juggling we do n't want to lose any hours . ’
4 Redmond , Washington-based Microsoft Corp does not want to see any part of the digital automation process that is not touched by Windows , and the company has developed a specification for computer integrated telephony for the MS-DOS personal computer , with which , needless to say , it is aiming to set the industry-standard .
5 His wife did n't want to watch him suffer , and she wanted him to die also , and she did n't want to see any suffering .
6 Afterwards he 'd sworn he would prefer to see any child of his six foot under rather than taken for a nun .
7 He did n't want to usurp any announcement by SCO ( see page one ) and was still talking in terms of how SCO might gracefully go to SVR4 and whether the companies ' two technologies might be blended .
8 Anyway , that meant that the whole thing was top secret , because they did n't want to risk any leaks in case somebody followed up the work and got in first with a patent . ’
9 You did n't at that stage I do n't think make any sort of link towards referrals and introductions .
10 As a subsidiary question , can the US experience provide any lesson for post British Telecom privatization Britain ?
11 It could be and I do n't want to preempt any discussion that would take place , but it could be a solution er from the Hatfield site could be found in the same way as a solution was found by er Sunderland Council and er Cleveland County Council over the shipyards in er in Sunderland .
12 It seems to go against common-sense notions that individuals would want to hide any misdemeanours or crimes .
13 I have come across it on the American networks , where all script conferences are attended by a legal-looking chap whose only contribution is to say ’ We do not want to offend any groups ’ from time to time .
14 The report would need to include any denial by the police , but it might go on to comment that whether the allegations were true or not , their existence undermined the confidence of the community in the officers , and for this reason the officers should be transferred .
15 You do n't even need to shoot any video to practise this : simply switch to ‘ rehearsal ’ mode , and work at keeping the image in the viewfinder as steady as you can .
16 5.1.1 to pay the rents on the days and in the manner set out in this Lease and not to exercise or seek to exercise any right or claim to withhold rent or any right or claim to legal or equitable set-off
17 The development of neutralist tendencies in Asia , along the lines of Malaysian policy , could act to nullify any defence component of regional organisations such as ASEAN and in the medium term reduce their resistance to the Soviet collective security scheme .
18 Jorge suddenly appeared at the door and Maggie did not wait to hear any answer ; she walked out of the room , scooping up her bag and swinging it over her shoulder , quite satisfied that this time Felipe de Santis had come off worst .
19 As long as you buy good quality seed potatoes you should not need to use any pesticides — planting ordinary potatoes is not recommended as they can succumb to viruses .
20 I did n't need to use any weights as the skeins were heavy enough to pull out the kinks .
21 I mean the Halifax charged me three hundred pounds for this and I 've already got a mortgage with them , so they do n't need to do any sort of er er in depth surveys , or , or , or assessments on the house .
22 But we do n't need to do any blood tests if you 're fine , you 'll be delighted to hear , having checked in the first place .
23 The Vendors do not need to give any warranties in relation to the Accounts : the Purchaser can sue the auditors if the Accounts are wrong .
24 Your manager will be sympathetic but will need to ensure any change does not hinder the effectiveness of our public service .
25 So although one would seek to eradicate any sense of prejudice against employing mentally handicapped people , there is no justification for positive prejudice on behalf of the mentally handicapped .
26 When making an appointment the court must consider appointing any guardian who has acted for the child previously ( FPCR , r10(8) ; FPR , r4.10(8) ) .
27 When making an appointment the court must consider appointing any guardian who has acted for the child previously ( FPCR , r10(8) ; FPR , r4.10(8) ) .
28 When making an appointment the court must consider appointing any guardian who has acted for the child previously ( FPCR , r10(8) ; FPR , r4.10(8) ) .
29 So Britain is poorly equipped to even consider making any comparisons of the productivity or usefulness of research .
30 We will take the steps necessary to obtain reports and you do not need to approach any doctor yourself for that purpose .
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