Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] [prep] any " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And if I ever hear of any little tales being put about concerning Phena , or any of my family … ’
2 That was all I ever felt for any woman — until I met you . ’
3 ‘ The closest I ever got to any man was when I had him in the sights of the rifle and I never missed . ’
4 And one final thought — if I ever come across any Crenicichla species ‘ Xingu III they would fit very well into my tank , with the Uaru , and then I would really have a dream come true !
5 But I could n't sa I could n't say that I ever worked on any of the big
6 It 's so utterly impossible — even if I could overcome the physical thing , how could I ever look in any way but down on him ?
7 ‘ Nor have I ever suggested to any working woman that she 'd be better off at home where she belongs .
8 ‘ What part do I ever play in any of your decisions ? ’
9 the employer and I asked him what documents they produced , what report they produced we have written a letter about it , but I formally call for any report or document from and the second thing he mentioned were letters from about twelve members of parliament that they received
10 I also search for any out of print railway books .
11 I also search for any out of print railway books .
12 I also search for any out of print railway books .
13 I also search for any out of print railway books .
14 I also search for any out of print railway books .
15 I also search for any out of print railway books .
16 I also search for any out of print railway books .
17 I never meant for any of this to happen . ’
18 ‘ No , I never lived with any of my parents .
19 I never went to any formal acting school — in fact , I 've probably just been very , very lucky getting all the parts I have — though for as long as I can remember all I ever wanted to be was an actress , and to be in the Theatre . ’
20 However , I never knew of any among our crew , and would suggest that the reason may lie in the contrasting modes of rest ie , the luxurious , all-encompassing comfort of the hammock as opposed to the cold , hard and impersonal barrack-room bed .
21 He had one or two best pals after Bernard , but I never took to any of them ; and as he got older he never brought anybody with him when he came on a visit .
22 I would rather see a few children unnecessarily separated from their parents than thousands of them just remain without any parents at all ! [ … ] .
23 In the face of their insistence and that of Arab League negotiators , he warned them not to settle for any deal which did not involve the withdrawal of 30,000 to 40,000 Syrian troops based in west Beirut and the hinterland .
24 Tell me , Mr O'Malley , did ye ever hear of any of those marriages turnin' out bad ?
25 ‘ She 's been so conditioned by her husband that she instinctively kowtows to any man who says ‘ boo ’ to her . ’
26 The Board is entitled to require you not to attend at any place of work and they may otherwise suspend you from the performance of your duties under this appointment where that course is a necessary precaution in the public interest or otherwise in the interests of the Board pending the outcome of criminal , disciplinary or other investigations or proceedings and where no alternative course is reasonably appropriate .
27 She was so concerned about her unborn baby , she usually over-reacted to any untoward symptom .
28 Until the 1982 health service dispute , she 'd never been involved in a trade union , nor had she ever gone to any meetings about anything .
29 He had lifted her into his arms before she could protest , although in truth she hardly felt in any condition to trek back up the incline towards the barn .
30 ‘ Every Man Now , be his fortune what it will , is to be doing something at his Place , as the fashionable Phrase is , ’ writes an enthusiast in 1739 ‘ and you hardly meet with any Body , who , after the first Compliments , does not inform you , that he is in Mortar and moving of Earth ; the modest terms for Building and Gardening ’ .
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