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

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1 Er are you on any sort of medication at all Suzanne ?
2 Are you on any medication at all ? ’ he asked as we returned to the surgery .
3 are you on any pills or anything ?
4 Nor are you in any position to make them .
5 Are you in any pain ? ’ she asked the bottle .
6 Are you by any chance prudish ? ’
7 Are you by any chance due for a visit from the tax man or the VAT inspector in the near future ? ’
8 Are you by any chance Irish ? ’ he asked .
9 Whereas if he only waited till the seven years were up , all the given property would be his without any tax .
10 Are they at any form of disadvantage when they come to university studying a science subject such as chemistry ?
11 And , if there are limitations on our ability to make such inferences , are they in any sense serious or just casual , in that they would require more effort than anyone is normally prepared to put in ?
12 ‘ Master Gates , ’ he said , again in a loud voice , ‘ were you by any chance on the river bank last night ? ’
13 Were you by any chance in a hurry to get somewhere ? ’ he asked mildly .
14 Were you in any sort of A R P unit or anything like that during the war years ?
15 eventually return to work , were they in any sense identifiable as a a group ?
16 Is she on any drugs ? ’
17 Is she in any kind of trouble ? ’
18 We all have a responsibility not to misuse or abuse anything , be it in any belief we may hold or driving a car .
19 What is it about any situation that stops you succeeding ?
20 Is it with any sadness that Culham and Harwell have seen these people go ?
21 Is it by any chance a terrorist training camp ? ’
22 Nor is it by any means the case that the nouveau roman is automatically considered in France as emblematic of postmodernism : this remains a largely imported concept , more frequently raised in discussion concerning the wider cultural condition .
23 Is it in any way relevant that the person required to make discovery , or a document , is outside the jurisdiction ?
24 Suppose that a newspaper advertises : ‘ We want letters ( which we may publish ) from readers seeking advice ; and we undertake that , if we give advice , we will exercise all proper care.a Is it in any way artificial or unrealistic to regard that as an offer of a contract ?
25 But was he under any duty to do more than he did merely because he knew that the money was intended ultimately to be lent by the father to the son ?
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