Example sentences of "[conj] anything [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 So I think we ought to have a chat about the sort of things he 's putting you on , and then what side effects or anything you might get from those , but
2 Well you come home with hundred pound if you had n't done no winners or anything you 'd come home with hundred pound .
3 Nonetheless , within the Aegean , the Third Millennium BC was a wonderful period , when a lot of new things happened and that is particularly true of the Cycladic islands , so anything we can do to understand the international spirit of the Early Bronze Age of the Aegean is helpful .
4 The evidence that we have briefly reviewed above for various patterns of flip-flop and phonologically conditioned interchanges between adjacent vowels is much richer than anything we can hope to recover from history .
5 I mean he is desperately concerned , I mean he , he loves us all with a concern which just er er er er i is greater than anything we can understand , so concern at the at the slightest er doubt about , I ca n't understand how concerned he is but er I totally relax
6 Much bigger than anything we could attempt on London 's Burning . ’
7 More than anything she would love to be Kirsty 's guardian and , in spite of the harsh things Jake had said to her , she knew , if that happened , she would do a good job .
8 They are fast-moving , colourful , noisy , and as good if not better than anything you can buy for home computers .
9 It prepared me better than anything I 'd read or seen for the crisp exterior and soft centre of the Big Apple .
10 That inexcusable act probably speaks with greater clarity than anything I could say about his true character .
11 I continue watching him , knowing that my silence is more effective than anything I could say .
12 I thought Macao had greater sophistication — certainly the casino hotels offered a more ambitious modern architecture than anything I could see in this furred heart of a moribund empire .
13 He wished more than anything he 'd go .
14 It would be the end of all her high ambitions , and though the world would not greatly suffer thereby — for by now she had lost all confidence that anything she might say would alter the course of things — that crisis which was privately her own would remain for ever unresolved .
15 In any event he came to see me and we discussed the matter , and I said exactly that to him : that if he had appealed to the Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary , it seemed to me a very remote prospect that anything I could do would be of the slightest effect .
16 It was unlikely that anything he might discover had not already come to light .
17 By the middle of January 1937 , he had spoken to Mairet , and he gave the impression that anything he might write about the crisis in the New English Weekly would be done with some reluctance , not least because he was extremely busy .
18 He and several other men , including Edward Young and Ben Curdle , were busy removing furniture , books and papers , and anything they could grab downstairs , before the inevitable happened and the whole top floor collapsed .
19 Despite voices to the contrary , our standard of play at club level is not that high , and anything we can do to improve it or make it more appealing should be done .
20 Now , I thought that was quite inappropriate for a young man like him , who had nowhere else to go , so there are many , many multiple problems for people like this in this city , and anything we can do would be appreciated , but I really do n't know where we would stop , there are so many problems .
21 And and thread and er then there was even great lots of things for your Even ordinary pins they had that , and anything you could near ask for they had it .
22 He called me into his office and proceeded to deliver a very embarrassed speech about how he would support me and anything I might do .
23 Well what do you think if there 's a mass migration from Soviet territories , should we absorb those immigrants into the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe , it 's just after half past nine , you 're listening to Radio Four , this is Nick Ross , we 're discussing , as you 've no doubt gathered , events in the Soviet Union and how they affect us , what , if anything we can do to influence them .
24 If anything we will specialise more rather than become more generalised .
25 And that erm led to a lot of people coming down to the probation office , asking , you know , what if anything they could do about the noise up there .
26 The only , if anything it might shrink a little .
27 If anything it 'll get worse because it 'll be more of an effort to re re-communicate
28 If anything it will make their lives easier by making it impossible for American companies and citizens to keep anything confidential . ’
29 I do n't say this is totally going to crack rural crime but anything we can do to help ourselves to bring the numbers of criomes down , it 's always going to help .
30 But anything I might do in that way would have to await my return home .
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