Example sentences of "anything [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd rather run out of anything than milk |
2 | They came in the form of series of explosions on a far greater scale even than any of the preceding ones , and greater than anything that man has experienced before or since . |
3 | ‘ Rose will believe anything that man tells her , ’ fumed Dora . |
4 | Is there anything that man does n't know ? ’ |
5 | It thrives on anything that man detests . ’ |
6 | Very well , dictated that part of her that was against gloom and pushed her again towards the positive , since it was decided that she could n't do anything that day about the one major problem — her car — how about tackling her other major problem — that interview ? |
7 | The Leader of the Opposition would have signed the treaty without the debate at Maastricht — he would have accepted anything that M. Delors put in front of him . |
8 | The group appeared willing to accept anything that experience might throw up . |
9 | Well w we did n't have to do , do anything that way because we were allowed our freedom up to a certain time and that was it . |
10 | He lived in 1935 ( when I last saw him ) in the utmost simplicity , although if he had been a little more conciliatory he could always have earned enough for his comfort — and his wife 's ; but he never valued anything that money could buy as he valued the integrity of his sharp-shooting mind . |
11 | He could have had anything that money could buy to cure him , but I can see it 's too late now . ’ |
12 | CAMI agrees that direct marketing is an opportunity for effects as creative as anything that television can do ; his company recently produced a brochure for a property development called The Fountains which featured a front cover made of plastic , filled with water and a handful of coins . |
13 | But Mr Ashdown , who is demanding a full-scale coalition , has so far rejected anything that Labour has offered , threatening to vote against a Queen 's Speech that does not include a commitment to electoral reform ; and Mr Kinnock has said that he has made no overtures — not even played the ‘ opening chords ’ — which would lead to a post-election pact . |
14 | ‘ And now you 've seen Jenny , have you learned anything that letter or telephone conversation would not have told you ? ’ |
15 | I 'm not frightened of anything that doctor or her clinic can do to me . |
16 | When they do really get going and out of their comfortable fog , like during ‘ Turn Me On ’ when Denise Jonson 's sweet soul vocals contribute to a track that simply wipes the floor with anything that Soul II Soul have put out in the last three years , that 's when they 're really worthwhile . |
17 | Is there anything that woman does n't know ? ’ |
18 | You ca n't compare it to anything that Formula 1 does , ’ he said . |
19 | Sleeking from common anything and worm-dirt |