Example sentences of "not any [noun sg] at " in BNC.

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1 It was sheer chance and not any skill at all .
2 There is room for organising in a non-party political way , and for the creation of umbrella organisations which bring together gay men or people with AIDS , representing not any attempt at service delivery , but a demand for government action .
3 There are some nights when there is n't any moon at all .
4 But she was n't any help at all as far as Evans was concerned .
5 Erm which is n't any help at all , it shows the people they 're on their own anyway , cos you feel more lonely that way .
6 No , no I have n't any idea at all about that .
7 The Sanpro industry as a whole has been quick to wheel out the public relations machinery , and they 've gone to great lengths to reassure women that there really is n't any danger at all .
8 Originally I wanted to be a doctor like my father , but it was soon clear I did n't have the intelligence for that — that 's to say I was n't any good at mathematics and physics and that sort of thing .
9 They made out I was n't any good at arithmetic , which I was n't , but that was n't the reason .
10 People said it was because they were n't any good at finding their way .
11 Alan Bleasdale declined to contribute to NSS 's ‘ Look Forward in Anger ’ feature last week ( ‘ It 's 1997 and the Conservatives are going for their fifth election victory in a row … ’ ) because he says he is n't any good at foreseeing the future : ‘ I never thought cassette tapes would catch on . ’
12 ‘ I was n't any good at anything .
13 Keeley said girls were unreasonable because they were n't any good at sport — they had n't learnt any rules .
14 She really was n't any good at this game of deception — especially where her friend was concerned .
15 I goes well all the , all the questions were matters science and she were n't any good at that
16 I hope there is n't any violence at this thing .
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