Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [verb] any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Though why she should need any kind of defence against Niall Grant was a question to which there seemed no logical answer .
2 You can not expect her to agree wholeheartedly with everything connected with the way you run your home and raise your family , but you must not tolerate any interference in matters that are your concern -just as you must resist the temptation to try to tell her how she should run any part of her life .
3 She might go any time .
4 She had always insisted that he was n't to meet her , that she might come any time .
5 no never thinks she 'll thought any thing like that , well you could of bought one could n't you out of that
6 The worst moment of all , he thought , had been at a quarter to nine that morning , when he had been roused from the bottom depths of heavy , dream-tangled sleep by the door bell , and when , having stumbled across the room , still not knowing where he was or what was happening , he had found Mrs. Mounce at the door , asking if she could do any shopping for them .
7 But before she could form any question Sally burst into the kitchen again , breathless ; the words tumbling out :
8 Harriet , still grieving and perplexed and unable to obtain any further information from Liza , asked Edna outright if she could throw any light on the matter .
9 The USA had never needed to undertake such policies previously , since acceptance of the dollar 's role as a key reserve asset had meant that she could meet any payments deficit simply by increasing the supply of dollars .
10 In the meantime , she might just as well take another look at those ledgers and see if she could make any sense of them .
11 With him by her side , she could weather any storm .
12 Why was it , Sally-Anne thought when she went forward to take it , that this pitiful sum seemed more precious to her than her huge allowance which she could claim any day she wished ?
13 They swept away before she could get any reply , and she was n't too sure of safety , either — Alain looked murderous .
14 But — fortunately — before she could utter any complaints or accusations , he said , ‘ There 's a riverside inn only five minutes away .
15 She decided that her best hope was to go up to the belvedere and see if she could find any indication at all that someone else had been involved in Gebrec 's death .
16 She was referred to another annorexia specialist in London but she died before she could receive any treatment .
17 She went from being childish , not caring for social conventions and so spoilt that she could follow any whim she liked , to realising how nai ‘ 3vely and shameful her ‘ rebellion ’ really was .
18 Her feet felt sharp and heavy and round ; her toes like horn ) , and implored her to set her any task , she 'd undertake any ordeal , in return for restoring the bird to human shape and then setting him free .
19 Pete , thinking of the Venetz sisters ' reputation for efficiency and attention to detail , asked her if she 'd hit any problems over having no social security records or documentation ; she currently had the status of an illegal immigrant , after all , and had even dumped her hot French passport as she 'd walked out of the 78 air terminal .
20 as if she 'd allow any man to pay her mortgage !
21 It was then Laura had realised that , however difficult it might be , she would make any sacrifice in order for the twins to be as happy and contented as possible .
22 The question is , as you rightly say , in psychoanalysis , the analyst usually has a vast amount much more than people normally realize , I mean , I recall from my own analysis , and mean I was going between two and four times a week erm , for an hour each time and it was a good six months before she would make any interpretations , and I used to get very frustrated , you know , I used to say things like , well , what do you think of this , Miss , you know .
23 She had , after all , promised Chief Inspector Golding she would pass any information she obtained on to him immediately .
24 She certainly had not been able to learn to swim when the other children did ; in fact she had constantly been in trouble at school because she would invent any excuse to avoid even going near the swimming pool .
25 She could recall his hard masculine looks with such clarity of detail that she did n't think that she would have any problem in recreating the image on paper .
26 Not that she imagined she would have any difficulty finding a job .
27 She would hear any news that mattered .
28 To make life easier for us all I started to teach her a few commands , but I found she would obey any order before it was given .
29 She 'd phone Steve later and find out what he was doing and then she would use any information she had about him and Maria Luisa to irritate her way out of the Casa Pinar .
30 If the engineer agrees the claim , he or she will determine any extension of time under Clause 44
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