Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 An officer on foot will often spend a whole shift without doing any police work , and without talking to anyone except to greet them and provide simple information …
2 Parsons seldom , if ever mentions the so- called black books , let alone takes any notice of what they , what they say .
3 But in fact , if you look through bibliographies and citations in the literature , you find it 's hardly ever cited , and when it is cited , people seldom if ever , seemed to refer to what Freud er says in it , let alone take any notice of it .
4 The first thing I do is check the stocks , followed by date returns and er , you know , erm , get that done , out of the way , and start looking at the , of the night , and what have you , setting that up , and maybe the late night process , hand over from the branch manager , walk round doing any detail he wants me to do , and hand over from late nights .
5 In my judgment it is proper for documents to be specified by class in a section 39 notice , and none of the other objections put forward has any substance .
6 The problem for Mr Lamont is that he has to attempt to control the public spending deficit but at the same time not take any measures that might stall a sluggish recovery .
7 I pledge not to buy any products made from tropical hardwoods .
8 He makes a tortured film about European visions of America ; he wants to demonstrate the ‘ melting pot ’ in the film , plaster it with psychology and try not to miss any aspects of it .
9 Try not to put any soil in the bag with the ants .
10 survival course down and try not to take any trees .
11 Try not to take any notice .
12 So , as soon as the misbehaviour begins , turn away or walk away from your child ; pretend not to see or hear what is going on ; say nothing and try not to show any expression at all ; resist getting into any debate , argument or discussion with your child while he or she is misbehaving .
13 ‘ I try not to show any favouritism to the horses , ’ says John .
14 DO NOT START ANY WORK UNTIL YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS APPROVAL .
15 Do not start any work until you have received written approval . ’
16 It would be foolish for politicians to accept interest group claims or activity at face value , since the signals from organized groups do not represent any kind of reliable picture of underlying citizen views .
17 Do not neglect any part of the plant being pressed , because you can usually find some use for it .
18 Pure oralists therefore do not tolerate any form of manual communication and do their teaching in an exclusively oral environment .
19 The County Council considers that the two sites do not fulfil any greenbelt purpose .
20 However , the County Council takes the view that the objection sites do not fulfil any greenbelt purposes , and should not , therefore , be included in the greenbelt , whereas elsewhere around Skelton , any relaxation of the boundary would result in encroachment into the open countryside , to the detriment of the greenbelt .
21 If you do not pay any income tax at all , you can not claim a refund on the tax that has been deducted .
22 One method of reducing surpluses has been for companies to take contributions holidays ( although generally these are not extended to employee contribution holidays ) whereby they do not pay any contributions for a period of time .
23 Plainly , indexing on the text of a document involves indexing every word , some of which do not convey any subject concepts .
24 Do not answer any questions from the receivers .
25 It will be seen that where Lautro is advised to serve or is considering the service of an intervention notice on a member , the rules do not place any obligation on it to give that member any advance warning of the intended action , nor to give him any opportunity to make representations before the intervention notice is served .
26 As there is no Embassy of Taiwan in the UK , please do not copy any appeals to another embassy , as proposed on the letter writing page .
27 What Marx wants to stress here is that although Germanic tribes form quite large groups of people they do not form any kind of community with communal property , as was the case in the ancient city states ; they are merely ad hoc agglomerates .
28 This may not sound too drastic , but these overall figures do not do any kind of justice to the overcrowding problem .
29 The problem with such lists is that they do not specify any order .
30 The results , he said , do not reflect any benefit from the £250m Corporate Headquarters Office Technology System UK Ministry of Defence contract , nor from the £200m British Gas Plc coup , both of which will be delivered over the next six years .
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