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

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1 I 'm Theresa , but I 'm not any relation to Sheila .
2 Graham Taylor is hoping that Santa wo n't give away any goals to England 's World Cup opponents — or he might be given the sack .
3 Opening a debate on public spending , the Prime Minister tried to mend fences with the Tory Right by vowing that Britain would not join a single European currency in the next seven years , and ruled out any return to Europe 's Exchange Rate Mechanism in this Parliament .
4 Opening a debate on public spending , the Prime Minister tried to mend fences with the Tory Right by vowing that Britain would not join a single European currency in the next seven years , and ruled out any return to Europe 's Exchange Rate Mechanism in this Parliament .
5 He undertook to make Buddhism the state religion ( Aung San had thrown out any reference to Buddhism in the 1947 constitution ) , and he promised to create two new ethnic states , one for Arakan , and one for the Mons of Tenasserim .
6 I left out any reference to brutality in our lives and assured them that I was well and healthy , which I was .
7 So there are n't any plans to duet with Wendy James ?
8 They were n't any good to shovel coals no , is to give it away again .
9 They were n't any use to Moscow dead .
10 As a matter of law , it is arguable that a plaintiff who announces before his case that he will pass on any damages to charity is not entitled to anything except costs if he wins .
11 The reduction of the concept of communication to comprehensible input , in association with the absence of any clear definition of what is meant by comprehensible or any criteria for knowing whether language has been comprehended or not , means that almost any approach to teaching can claim to have the blessing of the theory .
12 But the " public figure " doctrine denies virtually any protection to persons who are prominent in public affairs , simply because of that fact .
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