Example sentences of "[noun sg] do [adv] [vb infin] any " in BNC.

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1 The groom said one of her horses died of colic or some such recently , from eating the wrong things , and the trainer did n't want any more accidents , so he 'd made up the feeds himself . ’
2 If on any of the pay-days , your employee did not get any pay ( for example , if wages had been paid in advance at holiday time ) , the ‘ blank weeks ’ are still included in the calculation .
3 Histological investigation of the intestine did not show any morphological features that could explain the physiological observations .
4 In the other 14 patients , barium studies of the small and large intestine did not show any mechanical obstruction .
5 The study did not show any major differences between doctors and nurses , indicating that nurses who are specifically trained to assess attempted suicide patients and who work in a team where there is a psychiatrist available for consultation and supervision can be given responsibility for the initial assessment of these patients .
6 Our study did not find any evidence of widespread dissatisfaction among older workers with either their employment or their employer prior to plant closure .
7 However , this study did not find any differences in morbidity between the two groups .
8 The central London postmark did n't give any clues , nor did the good quality envelope .
9 Of 60 fund managers asked last year , 55 did not regard IR officers as their primary company contacts ; 33 thought that British industry did not need any more IR consultants .
10 The recent report of the National Foundation for Educational Research did not attribute any decline to the national curriculum ; the interpretation placed on it by the hon. Lady and her hon. Friend the Member for Ealing , Southall ( Mr. Bidwell ) is based on a deliberate misreading of the report .
11 The setting did n't matter any more .
12 However , he said the defendant did not make any admissions and that those two interviews would be assessed along with the four interviews the previous day .
13 Officially the Left Book Club did not favour any specific proposals for a Liberal-Labour alliance , but in effect its influence was directed towards this end .
14 Here we show that the iron-free protein does not undergo any major structural changes compared with the iron-containing R2 .
15 Obviously , his main role of finding us a deal does n't exist any more . ’
16 The purpose of these measurements was to ascertain through conscientious planning and medical surveillance that inadvertent exposure during spraying does not create any hazard to a rural population .
17 A change of mind does n't fit any of the above criteria , although if the order or advert states that you can have your money back if you have a change of heart , then of course you can .
18 It is essential that the order of committal sets out the court 's findings , otherwise the contemnor does not have any basis upon which he can challenge them .
19 The Daily Mail does not make any reference to The Fox at all .
20 The limited ‘ defence ’ of mistake about the girl 's age , available to young men under 24 , was explained above , and the reason for creating such a limited ‘ defence ’ is that in general it has been held that the crime does not require any fault element as regards the girl 's age .
21 The technological future does not have any predetermined shape or forms or contours .
22 The institution does not give any advice on the deal .
23 Their new wave cash-in does n't go any deeper than Jon Boy 's new perm , and , apart from the title track and a couple of nonentities , they retain all the circa ‘ 85 Cola and passion and AOR guitar wank moves even the metal fraternity despises them for .
24 Yeah , but eating does n't make any difference anyway does it ?
25 Even when it is not displaced , the prima facie rule does not exclude any further loss which was reasonably foreseeable as a result of the buyer 's breach .
26 Christian Aid does not have any staff overseas .
27 In one company , however , the corporate planning department does not take any online services but has access to such services via a divisional library .
28 On behalf of the Crown it was contended that the law did not recognise any such general principle as was involved in the primary submission for Woolwich , that the facts of the case did not meet the established principles governing the restitution of sums paid under duress , and that the revenue were never under any obligation to make any repayment and did so only as a matter of grace .
29 In its report , the committee did not recommend any change in the law but that these matters should be left to the good sense and judgement ( hopefully ) of Cabinet ministers , utilising the Radcliffe guidelines .
30 To the extent that the Home Secretary suggested that the Act did not involve any extension of the Government 's powers , this could be only because in practice the guidelines were being exceeded for , as has been pointed out subsequently , the phrase ‘ national security ’ is not confined to major subversion or espionage ( Lloyd , 1987 ) .
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