Example sentences of "[conj] it [vb past] any [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Its platform was explicitly anti-immigration , although it denied any sympathy with neo-Nazis .
2 Rather , the fact that it made any headway at all bears witness to the degree to which wide sections of the British public became alarmed by the apparent drift of Chamberlain 's foreign policy .
3 Not that it made any difference to the dead .
4 " Actual " seems to mean " more than trivial " though Taylor v Granville [ 1978 ] Crim LR 482 said that it covered any harm , however slight .
5 In fact he did n't even seem to feel that it required any show of gratitude .
6 He issued the text of his decree calling for a nationwide vote of confidence , and it omitted any reference to the special powers he had claimed on Saturday during a televised address .
7 We know if it made any note of where we 're meant to be going .
8 As she hesitated , she glanced at the loose page to see if it offered any clue to its rightful position in the book .
9 But it omitted any reference to the dangers of ‘ Leftism ’ , despite the fact that Deng had stressed this , and that it was at the heart of a party politburo statement .
10 And erm you know the erm er , I , I do n't know whether it had any adjustment changes or what , but
11 After an hour he came to a small roadside inn that stood on the crest of a shallow hill and , twisting in his saddle , he saw that the inn gave him a good view of the road right to the horizon so that he would see any French pursuit long before it represented any danger .
12 ‘ Oh , of course , ’ said Holly , as though it made any sense to her .
13 I find that an extraordinary statement of policy , because I had always believed that , in so far as it had any justification at all , the Labour party 's commitment to unilateralism , to the closure of bases , to the withdrawal from NATO , was based on a principle — on a deeply held conviction that those things were wrong .
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