Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] with any [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Rory did , but Rory was immensely happy to wait for her , to go along with any whim .
2 The United Kingdom 's negotiators must alter the attitude with which they have approached the question of integration to date : considering as ‘ victories ’ what are at best delays in the advance of Federalism , and being willing , at the last , to go along with any formula of political union as an alternative to being ‘ relegated ’ to an ‘ outer tier ’ of the EEC .
3 The move came as a sign of frustration by Britain and Hong Kong over the way China has protested about the proposals since they were announced last October — but has failed to come up with any alternative ahead of elections already scheduled for 1995 .
4 The only names to crop up with any regularity by then were Isabelia Penny , Mary Ryan , Ellen Redmond , Mary Connor , Ann Kinsala and Jane Fearon .
5 With three colourways to choose from , it is guaranteed to fit in with any colour scheme .
6 They were made to write home once a week , proudly enclosing copies of their glowing write-ups from the newspapers , hoping that a neighbour could be found to help out with any reading difficulties .
7 ‘ I 'm just too damn tired to put up with any nonsense — especially something so totally unimportant — at a time like this . ’
8 Could the implication be that today the Christian at work is quietly to put up with any kind of abuse or ill-treatment ?
9 ‘ Lee Mavers is not always the easiest person to get on with and Townshend is the sort of person who does n't have to put up with any shit . ’
10 We have resisted the temptation to link up with any beauty product firm simply because we want our panel of experts to give you nothing but honest , impartial and wholly unbiased advice .
11 In 1889 the NAS&FU 's instruction to its members not to sign on with any company until all Liverpool shipowners had acceded to its demands stiffened up the resolution of the thirteen principal lines affected .
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