Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [to-vb] any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well , it 's the way you , do n't want me to have any money !
2 It is largely up to the banks themselves to decide on the ratio that they consider to be ‘ prudent ’ : i.e. the ratio that provides them with enough liquid assets to enable them to meet any demands for cash .
3 At Liverpool the Principal wrote , also at the end of 1967 , that within the new polytechnic ‘ there will be complete autonomy in respect of the academic work of the Faculty of Art and nothing that has been said causes me to have any misgivings on this score .
4 He walked with self-conscious haste up the south side of the street towards Temple Bar , staring into the face of everyone coming the opposite way , challenging them to give any sign of their pity and contempt .
5 DesignaKnit can help with this aspect of designing by enabling you to combine any garment created within the SHAPING section with any of the stitch patterns created in the COLOUR section .
6 The doctor has forbidden him to put any weight on it . ’
7 If you want us to answer any questions , perhaps you 'll er you 'll tell us. plant somewhere .
8 Doctor Tinsley , my old medical man , absolutely forbade me to lift any kind of weight , not so much as a shopping basket . ’
9 The House would not expect me to give any assurances about the timing of construction and the extent to which the investment appraisal test will be met .
10 I am naturally extremely sorry to hear of the personal circumstances that the hon. Gentleman very properly brings to the attention of the House , but he will not expect me to prejudge any issue of criminality that may arise .
11 This allows me to mix any colour I want , and to be economic as I have no need for numerous bottles of ink .
12 To coincide with the start of the Tory Party conference , the Bishop has written an open letter to MPs in the Oxford Diocese , which includes four senior Ministers , urging them to resist any cutbacks .
13 If at any time after a person has been charged with or informed he may be prosecuted for an offence a police officer wishes to bring to the notice of that person any written statement made by another person or the content of an interview with another person , he shall hand to that person a true copy of any such written statement or bring to his attention the content of the interview record , but shall say or do nothing to invite any reply or comment save to caution him in the terms of paragraph 10.4 above .
14 This is now possible with an add-on card from Hydra Systems Inc. who produce the ANDOR EX — a 33MHz Mackintosh compatible upgrade board which allows you to run any Macintosh software and any PC software on the same machine .
15 The relevant provisions state that an employee has the right not to have action short of dismissal taken against him ‘ as an individual ’ by his employer to : prevent his belonging to an independent trade union ; or prevent him from taking part in the activities of an independent union ; or compel him to join any trade union .
16 Yes if she 's coming out you mean you do n't , you do n't have to do it all tonight she wan might want to be talking about erm her grading a lot so you ca n't expect her to do any work until she 's got that out of her system she might want to go on for an hour or so .
17 Mitchell is also an ‘ old soldier ’ at this game but I do n't expect him to make any headlines .
18 There Tyndale wrote to urge him to avoid any discussion of the Sacraments , but he failed to take this advice and was convicted as a heretic precisely on this question and was burned .
19 The court appointed Robert Ramsay , a Western Australian accountant , as trustee , and directed him to recover any assets of the Bond estate .
20 Bird Semple Fyfe Ireland has commissioned a piece of 4GL software which will be unique to the firm in the Scottish legal world and which allows it to produce any report required either for management purposes or for clients .
21 We do n't expect it to cause any problems , and we will still be meeting him for talks some time over the next couple of days . ’
22 By the fifteenth century the King of England was Lord of Ireland , though his new territory was separate enough to have its own parliament , whose power was reduced but not eliminated by Poyning 's Law of 1495 , which forbade it to pass any law that had not been approved in advance by the King and his council .
23 ‘ I 'll have to get somebody else to do it because I could n't bring myself to hurt any bird . ’
24 He advised us to treat any claims of recovery with caution , and he forecast sluggish demand over the next 18 months .
25 Representation 1 allows us to depict any set of pairs of coordinates .
26 We do not have the information today which would entitle us to draw any conclusions of that kind .
27 I do n't want you to get any ideas about replacing Jonathan with me , because it just wo n't work .
28 ‘ I do n't want you to have any women in your life except me . ’
29 ‘ It 's just that the hospital do n't want you to have any visitors — not just for the time being .
30 Because we do n't want you to have any regrets .
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