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

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1 ‘ A lot of people feel shy about going into a Tax Office , so this is a good opportunity for them to get any help they need , ’ explained Peter Guy , the Inland Revenue 's Customer Service Manager in the province .
2 BMC General Secretary Derek Walker would not speculate on the outcome of these meetings , adding : ‘ It would be wrong for me to pre-empt any decision of the Management Committee .
3 it is true that it is currently harder for me to get any kind of sympathetic press coverage in this country than it is anywhere else in Europe . ’
4 Only problem was , and far be it for me to dampen any thrashing of another team , was that Wimbledon were allowed to play for a good bit in the second half and could have come back .
5 According to his account to the House of Commons , Baldwin replied : ‘ Sir , that is most grievous news , and it is impossible for me to make any comment on it today . ’
6 I advised the Camerons to ensure that both dogs always moved towards them to receive any affection , and preferably sat on command before receiving it .
7 Our only means of escape is alcohol , and I keep off that pretty much ; but I ca n't say I blame chaps for getting drunk ( apart from the fact that it does n't do you any good ) , for few of them take any interest in books .
8 None of them offered any distinction from its neighbour .
9 By contrast , when adults were accompanying children , during a similar three-minute period , less than half of them had any communication at all with their children ; and in two-fifths of the pairs ‘ what took place was negative ’ .
10 Margaret tried them all , but none of them had any help for her .
11 Besides , none of them had any sense of humour and I ruined many a high-flown discussion by making jokes .
12 Jim did not seem to be there enough for them to talk it through and neither of them had any money .
13 Neither of them had any desire to repeat the experience .
14 Harry felt as if he had heard or read them all before , in one form or another , and none of them shed any light on what had struck Mrs Diamond as ‘ not right ’ :
15 None of them raised any matter of substance and I need not consider them further .
16 They could n't ignore the fact that they were to part , and neither of them made any attempt to avoid it in conversation .
17 ‘ And how many of them made any effort to get along with me ? ’ she exploded .
18 Of the monumental stones he writes " However the knowledge of their general existence may " be interesting , there is nothing in them , individually considered , to call for a particular description , " and of the islands in the lochs he says " Similar remains , situated in the same manner , are seen at Loch Finlaggan ; but none of them present any interest to detain either the painter or the antiquary . "
19 Of the monumental stones he writes " However the knowledge of their general existence may " be interesting , there is nothing in them , individually considered , to call for a particular description , " and of the islands in the lochs he says " Similar remains , situated in the same manner , are seen at Loch Finlaggan ; but none of them present any interest to detain either the painter or the antiquary . "
20 None of them took any notice of Darwin , but the feathers and fossils aroused mild interest .
21 The men in the Toms family support each other a great deal ; none of them show any disapproval of Sandy 's lifestyle .
22 It was puzzling : neither of them expressed any desire actually to see their origins again .
23 Needless to say , with such a busy schedule none of them has any time for girlfriends .
24 Neither of them paid any heed to the poor old grand-father , who had to tend the sacred fire all on his own .
25 Neither of them showed any inclination to do other than sit outside the café in the sunshine , and Oliver had shifted the conversation far away from the Durances and murder .
26 ‘ I tried the bank manager and the lawyer on that one and neither of them showed any enthusiasm .
27 None of them showed any interest , however , in debating the matter with her or with us .
28 None of them fit together , none of them makes any sense .
29 However , neither of them makes any reference to her husband , or to the dynamics of her marriage relationship in these comments , though Norma Larkin makes some ( implicit ) observations about marriage in general .
30 Indeed , given the high claims monarchs made for themselves , and the excesses of adoration with which they were treated — and by the time of Mary Queen of Scots , this had reached a very high level indeed — we may wonder that so many of them retained any sense of balance at all .
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