Example sentences of "[noun] would [adv] [vb infin] any " in BNC.
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1 | They thought the pre-launch promotional campaign would easily counter any moves by the opposition . |
2 | For the sunshine you have brought to a place where I thought the sun would never shine any more . |
3 | Though addition of Depardieu to ingredients would certainly improve any film , or indeed trifle . |
4 | Moreover , thunderstorms are known to occur in the clouds and these could generate H 2 SO 4 droplets large enough to constitute a heavy shower , though the torrid surface would soon evaporate any puddles of acid . |
5 | your wife would never make any , an apple pie again in her life . |
6 | Today few people would openly express any repugnance for the disabled , but many probably feel it , and it is implied , for example , in over-solicitous or embarrassed responses to people in wheelchairs . |
7 | The sacrilege of committing a murder on holy ground would obviously lose any Papal support Bruce might have hoped for , and alienate other European monarchs . |
8 | Peculiars are by definition uncommon but they are worth searching for and if present in a case would strongly favour any remedies showing that same symptom . |
9 | My feeling that no project would ever hold any interest for me again . |
10 | United States President George Bush reportedly assured President Virgilo Barco Vargas by telephone on Jan. 11 that the USA would never take any action against drug trafficking on Colombian territory " without the full consent of the government of Bogotá " . |
11 | ‘ The capitalist market would immediately overwhelm any formal redistribution of authority at the enterprise level : reform of the authority relations of the factory is impotent in the absence of structural reform of the production relations of society ’ ( Clarke , 1977 , p. 364 — emphasis in the original ) . |
12 | Theirs was not a loving affair ; although she loved him , Maria refused to show it , knowing that Luke would probably reject any attempt to do so anyway . |
13 | Protest would certainly negate any suggestion of tolerance of the situation , and would normally prevent the creation of expectations that it should continue . |