Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] he [vb infin] any " in BNC.
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1 | He saw no evidence that the German Socialists were either willing or able to restrain Prussian ambitions , nor did he place any faith in bourgeois internationalism . |
2 | Nor did he draw any obvious conclusions when he kept on coming on Tina in bed with other men . |
3 | But Kuzmitch alleged that Blake told him nothing about his work for MI6 nor did he give any indication that he was ardently pro-Communist . |
4 | The stark desire in his face threatened to take what strength she had left , nor did he make any attempt to hide the blatant response of his body to that consuming , passionate kiss , continuing to hold her so tightly that she could feel him with every part of her being , could still taste him inside her mouth . |
5 | Unlike the bishop or the archbishop , the abbot had no special prerogatives conferred on him by God , nor did he wield any civic power . |
6 | Khrushchev , who had not read it , was no great judge of what would live ; nor did he have any artistic education . |
7 | Nor did he reveal any keener affinity with Schubert in the rather mechanical , plainly stated accompaniments that he provided for the mezzo Yvonne Howard . |
8 | The liquidator says that he can not say how much of the stock was supplied by our client , nor does he have any information as to whether or not the amount received from debtors includes any amount for the sale of AB stock originally supplied by our client . |
9 | His status , and salary , will be higher than that of a lowly assistant solicitor , but he makes no capital contributions to the firm nor does he have any right to a share in profits . |
10 | ‘ And did he have any little messages for me ? |
11 | And did he have any men working for him or did he work on his own ? |
12 | John Galloway at the Cancer Research Campaign feels that there are only two relevant questions : has he got any money , and does he have any teeth ? |
13 | another person is present at all times , not merely to assist the subject to enter the regressed state but to help him avoid any difficulty or distress ; |
14 | ‘ But did he reject any courses ? |
15 | ‘ Your father must have had many acquaintances in business and in his council work , but did he have any close friends ? ’ |