Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [pers pn] any [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Well , if my wife can be of any assistance to you , I am sure she 'd be delighted to see you any day you care to call .
2 He seems completely secure in the knowledge that I 'm far too soppy to do him any harm .
3 They never made love with the light on and the act itself was too brief and impersonal to give her any pleasure .
4 He 'll get that in time to move out himself if he 's on the level , too late to do you any harm if he 's not . ’
5 And if a journalist able to do you any kind of legitimate favour he or she will certainly feel that you owe him or her one in return ; this debt may be called in when you are least able to be informative .
6 In general , this is a good idea since delay is unlikely to save you any money — and may in fact actually cost you more .
7 He said he 'd be happy to oblige me any time I ‘ wanted it straight ’ .
8 As a consequence , feudal contracts in the full sense of the term must have been more important for supplying castle-guard than for campaigning ( though it would be pushing the argument too far to deny them any significance in the field ) .
9 The organisation engaging the casual worker is not obliged to offer him any work .
10 And Sofia , that foolish child , was eager to accept him any way she could get him !
11 This may be a good moment to indicate to her very gently that she has grieved well and long , and that if she is beginning to feel that her period of mourning is nearing its end ( even though you appreciate that she will always carry the scars of her sorrow ) , you are ready to give her any help she needs to adjust to her new and different life .
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