Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When I got into Holloway they have them little forms and they 've got pictures of a body with all arrows and everything , and where I had any bruises the doctor put these marks .
2 ‘ Neither my brothers or sister or I have any children , ’ said Pakeezah when her mother had finished telling the story .
3 See that your client initials all alterations to any document executed , and that he or she signs any plan attached to it — this being unnecessary , however , if the plan is drawn on the actual document .
4 Contraction at just one tenth of this rate seemed small beer to astronomers , and was presented by the popular media ( where they took any notice at all ) as another example of a way-out scientific idea that had been undermined by more careful studies .
5 She knew nothing of the future other than that it was an inhospitable fog that no-one had any choice but to enter , but she was certain that there was a scene all laid-out and waiting for her where she brought in the name of the man — or woman — who 'd first talked to Chrissie and then run her down .
6 Neither my right hon. Friend nor I have any plan to meet a delegation of members of the campaign for Clydeside against pollution .
7 ‘ As you well know , Polly , neither Lord Byron nor I have any sense of humour , being British , ’ said Shelley .
8 Neither you nor I have any claim on this house , and you know it .
9 Neither John nor I have any objection to use of his history , especially if the information is of benefit to someone else .
10 de Waziers et al reported the presence of a small amount of cytochrome P450 3A in normal colon samples with a western blot procedure , and we have found immunohistochemically the presence of a member of the cytochrome P450 3A family in normal colonic epithelium while neither de Waziers nor ourselves detected any cytochrome P450 1A .
11 ALTHOUGH I welcome any move towards a more open society I am a little disturbed by the relentless way in which childhood is being forced to be politically correct .
12 Not that I knew any foreigners , though I recall thinking that there were two kinds .
13 And you know it is wrong to suggest that I 've any motives in that quarter because , between you and me , I ca n't stand the man .
14 Not that I 've any complaints about your two , do n't mistake me .
15 Not that I 've any complaints on that score , ’ he added .
16 Not that I 've any time for him any longer — going on like that when his poor wife was near her time . ’
17 Not that I 've any time for that widow of his .
18 They say that I mean any changes any in temperature are very noticeable so w Like it is working in the middle of winter offshore would be something I would have to come to terms with but no I mean I do n't think there 's any problems work-wise .
19 If you look at the News item regarding Hoof Branding in the September issue you will see that I recommended any form of security marking and that hoof branding was suggested as an alternative to freezebranding for those who choose not to freezebrand their horses .
20 Oh I did n't feel that I had any gripes from our point of view .
21 I even took its number just to prove how professional I was , not that I had any idea how it could help .
22 Well I I I mean there i thinking back , I did n't think at that stage , I hope I 'm right about this , th that I had any idea that Geoffrey Howe was going to resign .
23 Not that I had any idea what his present salary was .
24 Without really still thinking that I had any chance of success , I went back down to the Circle Line and journeyed on to Liverpool Street .
25 No way could a person eat something like that — not that I had any intention of killing and consuming the poor creature , now that my eyes had been opened .
26 I was n't at all sure that I had any right to make the request that I proposed to make .
27 ‘ Not that I had any doubts on the score , ’ Penry assured her as they set off towards Haverfordwest .
28 I can claim that I did , and that I never breached that trust , assuming that I had any information of a sufficiently intriguing character to make it worthwhile betraying a friend .
29 For all his ego and vanity , even Florian has never for a moment imagined that I felt any sort of lust or love for him , although he also has no idea just how selfish and immature I do find him outside a broadcasting studio .
30 He complained , not at length : ‘ This was the first time , and except one , the last , that I found any reason to complain of a Scotish [ sic ] table , and such disappointments , I suppose , must be expected in every country , where there is no great frequence of travellers . ’
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