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

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1 We were soon to discover that Masha might be in no condition to set us on any track .
2 They had to walk right past the tramp to enter the church and they made absolutely no attempt to help him in any way .
3 They made no attempt to molest me in any way , and after having hugged the post for about five minutes they went over to see if any of the Museums were open .
4 She liked Clara because Clara was bright , and for no other reason : she had no need to like her for any other reason , as she was well equipped with a busy social life and a lover .
5 BSDI 's motion to dismiss , which makes significant use of the Xerox/Apple precedent , claims USL 's failure to sue them for any patent , trade secret or copyright infringement , or even allege such a violation , taints their case .
6 If you select a company which is n't a member of the BSIA or NACoSS , you wo n't have an independent body to support you in any claim you may wish to make .
7 Rugs employing this scheme are becoming increasingly rare and , although it may still be found on some workshop items , the only group to use it with any regularity are the Abadeh weavers of south central Persia , India and Pakistan make a few rugs in this design .
8 They manhandled Mr Reagan to the side of the stage and pounced on his attacker , forcing him over the podium to check him for any possible weapons before dragging him away .
9 Erm this is where we 've asked our tool room to supply them with any parts , save taking them off the the original .
10 Associated Tunnelling Co Ltd the Employment Appeals Tribunal ( EAT ) held that the tribunal had correctly concluded that there was an implied term in Mr Jones 's contract of employment to the effect that his employer had the right to transfer him to any site within reasonable daily commuting reach of his home .
11 and it was too much hassle to put her into any other job .
12 It was a full minute before she realised that she was looking at a reflection of herself in the polished metal shield that Simon had propped against a tree to protect her from any stray arrows .
13 Yet , as an American historian has explained , the negotiations leading to bizonia provided the British with " ample evidence to disabuse them of any misconceptions that American policy in Germany was devised to aid Great Britain " .
14 Furthermore , once language is recognised as simply a type of behaviour , it seems to make sense to treat it like any other subject which adults deliberately teach to children .
15 He 's bit and bridle , ball and chain , a rope to tether me like any other animal . ’
16 language … gives structure to experience , and helps to determine our way of looking at things , so that it requires some intellectual effort to see them in any other way than that which our language suggests to us .
17 The issues raised by this and subsequent questions go to the heart of the debate on the Compensation Fund , and it is apparent that many of those who answered negatively felt to varying degrees that in the present commercial climate the public could no longer expect the entire profession to compensate them for any losses they suffered at the hands of a tiny minority of errant solicitors — particularly as no comparable compensation was available from the providers of other professional services .
18 As your parish priest , it is my duty to shield you from any overenthusiasm on the part of visitors hoping to catch a glimpse of a visionary .
19 The origin of the slang term ‘ Beak ’ for Magistrate is also associated with the belief that they had herbs in a horn to protect them from any disease that might be contracted from evil smelling criminals .
20 I extend to the hon. Gentleman an open invitation to join me on any subsequent occasion .
21 It was agreed that the Secretary of the Party would ask the Party to inform us of any awards , plaques etcetera , that could be presented to recognize his length of membership .
22 Athelstan pulled Benedicta closer into the side of the house to protect her from any snow falling from the small canopied hood of the doorway .
23 Diplomats asked Buckingham Palace to warn her against any trip to the island , which has not received a royal visitor for many years .
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