Example sentences of "going [to-vb] [pron] any [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If that 's going to cause you any problem , we have to thrash it out now before we get started . ’ |
2 | I do n't think I 'm going to buy you any thing else or else this holiday 's costing me a fortune . |
3 | Meaning that , if he had n't managed to earn respect during his lifetime , no amount afterwards was going to do him any good . |
4 | ‘ They asked to be on it and it 's not going to do us any harm to have Slash and Ozzy on the new album , is it ? |
5 | Like the purr , the key message of the smile is ‘ I am NOT going to do you any harm ’ . |
6 | No what I 'm say what I 'm saying is that that leaving it for a few months probably is n't going to do you any harm . |
7 | If your tactics are basically to run straight towards the enemy and hit him hard then a bolt thrower is n't really going to do you any good . |
8 | Gone on record as saying ‘ if performances like this is n't going to do you any good , you have n't lost one match this season through the merit of the opposing side ’ |
9 | Roman 's fingers biting into her waist told her he was n't going to allow her any opportunity to talk . |
10 | The arrival of Deacon Billingsley should have given me the satisfaction that my telephone call had been treated seriously , but I sensed this policeman was not going to offer me any satisfaction at all . |
11 | The shapechangers were not going to offer her any protection . |
12 | She was going to need it any moment now . |