Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [conj] [verb] any " in BNC.
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1 | They do not necessarily reflect or indicate any academic achievement . |
2 | Anybody wishing if anybody wishes to ring me anyone I 'm not I 'm not you see I do n't see that serves any purpose I 'm sorry I do not think that serves any purpose if you wish to ring me outside this meeting |
3 | Although he might have a woman as a friend , he could not lust , he could not desire or covet any woman , whether she be free or not . |
4 | It does not provide that no solicitor shall have any cause of action in respect of his costs or any right to be paid till the expiration of a month from his delivering a signed bill of costs , but merely that he shall not commence or maintain any action for the recovery of fees , charges , or disbursements until then . |
5 | Will the Secretary of State confirm that the recent statement by the Attorney-General about his reluctance to exercise his discretion applies only to the civil action of injunction ; that the Shops Act 1950 is not suspended ; that the reference to the European Court on the issue does not prevent or place any obstacle in the way of criminal proceedings for breach of that Act ; and that it is perfectly open to the responsible bodies to bring such proceedings ? |
6 | Clause 12 of the Licence says : ‘ The Corporation shall not send or emit any sponsored programme . |
7 | In Orkney not only did the parents not see or have any access to their children , they were not even allowed to communicate by letter or telephone . |
8 | In giving this right , the Act does not remove or alter any other rights of the consumer , e.g. under the Sale of Goods Act or the law of negligence . |
9 | This document is not a prospectus and does not constitute or form any part of any offer or invitation to subscribe for , underwrite or purchase securities . |
10 | I became very weak , I could not sleep or feel any hunger or desire to speak to anyone . |
11 | She did not read or sew any more , but used to sit there silently , staring into the distance . |
12 | 7.3 Termination under this Clause shall be without prejudice to the fulfilment of purchase orders wholly or partially outstanding at the date of such termination , and likewise shall not prejudice or affect any right of action or remedy which shall have accrued or shall accrue thereafter under this Agreement to either party . |
13 | Within that new order Parliament is no longer all powerful and can not amend or repeal any statute by which that order was established . |
14 | The pageant , though it rolled and wallowed , groaned and scraped its underbelly on the crests of every ridge , did not overturn or suffer any collision . |
15 | The 62-year-old actress declared : ‘ So many children are barely alive , children who can not smile or see any more . |
16 | FETAL DEATH is death prior to the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception , irrespective the duration of pregnancy ; the death is indicated by the fact that after separation the fetus does not breathe or show any other evidence of life , such as beating of the heart , pulsation of the umbilical cord , or definite movement of voluntary muscles . |
17 | The judge was told that the father had given undertakings ( which the judge recited in the course of his judgment ) that , if the court ordered the child to be returned to Canada , he would not attempt to remove him from the care of the mother without an order of the Canadian court ; that he would not support or initiate any contempt of court or criminal proceedings arising from the mother 's removal of the child , and would co-operate in having an early hearing of the proceedings in Ontario . |
18 | The councillor should not visit or inspect any of the buildings or works of the local authority without first obtaining the approval of the council or the appropriate committee . |
19 | Madame could not help but admire any woman who had gained access to enough money , either early or late in her career , to be able to laugh and to leave people . |
20 | This apart , a judge may always consider or vary any decision before " the Order has been perfected " , meaning before it has been sealed and sent out ; he may have to give further opportunity to be heard , if he is going to make a change , see Note to Ord 5 , r 5 . |
21 | The fundamental assumption was that Time will always discover and avenge any act of injustice . |
22 | Do you ever go and visit any of them ? " |
23 | You can also enter and recall any frequency you require by using the sixteen keypad buttons in the conventional manner . |
24 | I do n't think that makes any kind of sense . |
25 | You do n't need that row any more , so you delete it . |
26 | Anybody wishing if anybody wishes to ring me anyone I 'm not I 'm not you see I do n't see that serves any purpose I 'm sorry I do not think that serves any purpose if you wish to ring me outside this meeting |
27 | Do n't overheat or allow any water to come into contact with it or the chocolate will become granular . |
28 | When he did n't move or give any indication that he knew she was there at all — although he must have heard the car draw up and , unless he was deaf , the car door slam — she marched across to him . |
29 | Do n't try and do any sums on it and think ooh I 'll square one and add it on half the other . |
30 | ‘ I 'll come — but do n't try and put any pressure on this Kathleen of yours . |