Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] [verb] any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Could you advise me and recommend any books that might help me .
2 Judge Malachy Higgins , releasing Donnelly on continuing bail pending a trial date being fixed , told the accused that part of the bail conditions were that he must not attempt to see Janice Brothers , or speak to her or make any contact with her .
3 Before she could make another move , his mouth covered hers and he gathered her so tightly to him that making any move was impossible .
4 Not content with this , a successful male inserts a chemical plug in the female which prevents other males mating with her and causes any male which sniffs it to become impotent for days .
5 As she looked down at this small collection of his personal belongings , she realized that she had never thought of him as having any reality beyond the few hours they had spent together at the cottage .
6 She must do this with very great care , not spill it or make any sort of noise .
7 The Labour party rightly emphasises the importance of training , but it has not made any financial commitment to it or identified any sort of financial commitment to the training programme .
8 It 's one of the old-fashioned files with a curly bit on the end for doing your cuticles and I 've always had better results from it than bending any amount of credit cards .
9 Charles Worthington , the Creative Director of Worthington 's hair and beauty salon recommends you wash and condition your hair as normal , towel dry it and apply any styling products like mousse or gel .
10 Among the many ‘ thank-you ’ letters I wrote , I sent one to Alan Shell of the Humanist Association , who replied , ‘ We are very glad our letter was of help to you and you will be interested to know that I propose to send copies of your letter , with your name deleted , to our funeral officiants in the hope that they will take courage from it and help any others who might be in similar difficulties . ’
11 … With regard to the charges register , there is no ground for interfering with it and directing any rectification .
12 It is good practice to go through any document before parting with it and eliminate any word that is not essential to conveying the precise meaning intended .
13 None of these major issues figures in Krashen 's scheme of things , so he presumably does not regard them as having any relation at all to the learning and teaching of languages .
14 There was only two of us that showed any interest at all in that and that was the guy that was working here , he was running the photography and myself .
15 He 's aware of concern expressed by Parish Council and he 's going to see them and he will be very happy to come and er speak to us and answer any questions that we wish him to , so I advised him to contact the clerk to make arrangements .
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