Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [vb past] any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't think I got any money .
2 I do n't think I had any blood on my hands , for I had held her ankles just below the silver bracelets .
3 I do n't think I had any celery , I had , I had put in whatever I had in the house and sort of various herbs and spices and things .
4 I did n't even know I had any kind of title until I went to prep school when I started to get these letters saying : ‘ The Honourable Charles ’ .
5 But the fact is , at that point , I did n't even know I had any information to feed anybody .
6 I did n't even know you had any dogs . ’
7 Clearly she had n't wanted Hugh to know she owned any property in her native country , but why conceal such an important fact ?
8 When Business Age magazine published their list of the richest women in Britain this week , they left Diana 's name off it — because they did n't know she had any dosh of her own .
9 I did n't know we 'd any chickens here
10 Who were the Magi , what , who where they and I 'll give you an extra mark for each one of their names , I did n't know they had any names .
11 Two known meetings have so far taken place between both party leaders , with a whirlwind of protest from unionists when they issued a joint statement before the elections , while denying it reflected any form of electoral pact .
12 Sadly he declined , saying in a charmingly self-deprecatory way that he doubted he had any views worth hearing .
13 No one had heard of access to ink print information in those days and as I was the only blind student there I did n't feel I had any support to ask for it to be made available .
14 It would not do to have Miss Blagden imagine she bore any grudge .
15 When her owner tried to get on , she crossed her jaws , and flung herself up on to her hind legs , wild-eyed and distraught ; and no amount of reassurance , leaving the reins completely slack , or having another person hold her made any difference .
16 DEC says it delayed any announcement until now so there would be meat on the bones , not just promises .
17 But , although the headmaster turned to frown at Mahmud , Robert did n't yet feel he had any justification for leaving the neat line of boys and tracking down Maisie .
18 ‘ We could check the off-licence , I suppose , though I did n't think she had any money . ’
19 I do n't think she had any experience but she became friendly with Eleanor Fawcett who had , and Vera borrowed our cheese press .
20 ‘ Mr Riddle has a reputation for being a good business man , even a hard man ; did you think you stood any chance of persuading him out of two important objectives without offering anything in return ? ’
21 Mary Lou was miserable , she could n't believe she had any enemy 's , for when she found buttons cut off on her Sunday dress , she new someone was being unkind and mean , Gwendoline comforted her .
22 Actually I do nt think we got any cockneys on the list ( East London ) , and norf lunderners speek more like that .
23 ‘ I did n't think we had any chance of catching him but I just kept shoving and shouting and he got there in the end , ’ said Antoinette .
24 I do n't think we had any cheese did we ?
25 I do n't think we missed any chances
26 I mean as I 'm , I do n't think they had any option with this I think because it 's a change of usage , considerable change of use then it had to go before the committee , erm but erm
27 Do you think they took any notice of what you said about the telephone-box ? ’
28 It was obvious that they , too , had realised what a professional job it was , something reflected in their searching questions as to whether she thought she had any enemies .
29 Her first step was to leave the kitchen exactly as he left it ; if he thought she had any intention of clearing his mess up behind him , then Luther was very much mistaken .
30 I never knew we had any baronets attending St Matthew 's . ’
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