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

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1 ‘ I did n't want to go into any more detail than absolutely necessary .
2 He did n't want to go into any other kind of films .
3 I 'm sorry about that , it really is more of a second thought , although I do n't want to go into any detail and I 'd like , like any broad that you have to be in my mind in this case at least
4 ‘ I do n't want to go to any Florida ! ’
5 Do you want to go to any more lectures ? ’
6 ‘ I do n't want to go in any of the women 's services after what I 've heard from Eileen , ’ Anne said .
7 Er I do n't think it probably that it does decide help you decide where the location ought to be , but that having said that , I would not want to minimize in any way er the views of my authority er as to the importance erm of the look of contributions from the private sector .
8 They give wrong information and then they do n't want to know about any queries or problems .
9 ‘ I do n't want to appear in any newspaper , ’ said Miss Lawley brightly .
10 Happily I do not need to go into any great detail because on the central issues there was no great conflict between them .
11 But at least they did n't need to worry about any area that came under Michael Stein 's remit .
12 The letter said the Board of Inland Revenue would need to meet before any action could be taken , and BAe and Rover were guaranteed a hearing before action was taken .
13 Although the SNP recorded swings in several seats it failed to breakthrough in the Labour seats it would need to win in any significant nationalist revival .
14 Most law centres will seek to refer on any personal injury work and you should make sure that the advisers know who you are and think well of you .
15 These criteria are only intended to give a very general indication of the range of aspects of the work that would need to feature in any future evaluation .
16 Formally but icily they replied that they " do not desire to interfere with any views which he may have towards improving his position in life , but they expect that he will give them six months ' notice of his intention to resign the mastership of the School " .
17 I will say in moving that , would I note that the property services , the property sub- committee I should say , is receiving a further report on recommendations on how to preserve the long-term viability of the estate , which I consider to be the right priority , erm , the long- term viability of the estate is essential for the value both as an estate and for the value of it er , to us should we need to dispose of any of it for development land in the future .
18 But to the Dover Harbour Board management there was an obvious solution : ‘ Tell him to wait until the 23.59 — he wo n't need to bother with any of that business then ’ .
19 Julius started to say something , but Jessamy did n't want to listen to any more .
20 ‘ I do n't want to listen to any more of this ! ’ she said fiercely .
21 ‘ I do n't want to listen to any more of this ! ’
22 I do n't want to listen to any more of the media speculation telling me what 's happening to our union .
23 You overheard something ; did you stay to listen to any more ? ’
24 She does n't want to talk to any man just now-you especially , I suspect . ’
25 In accordance with the terms of the contract , you can choose to retire at any time after the age of 60 , when the policy will buy you a regular pension plus the option of taking part of the money as a tax-tree lump sum .
26 Control over prices and incomes is something which the government may or may not choose to implement in any period .
27 By this means a male pensioner could choose to provide for any dependants after his death ( Rhodes , 1965 , p. 51 ) .
28 The cassette housing with the controls ( rec , play , FF etc. ) underneath is set out as you 'd expect to find on any conventional 2-track recorder , except that additional control buttons will also come into play for recording , monitoring , rehearsing , dropping in etc .
29 Mitchell 's ( 1950 ) study of villages in the South West is particularly relevant because the considerable variations in population change rates that he noted did not appear to conform with any simple indices of accessibility .
30 These tend to be looked upon with horror by many students , but you ca n't expect to deal with any but the simplest management problem without considering them .
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