Example sentences of "that [noun prp] [verb] any " in BNC.

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1 I do not think that Edwin set any great value on other people 's opinions . ’
2 There is no indication that Wilfrid exercised any influence on Caedwalla 's secular and military activities .
3 But there is no sign that Hugh had any influence on his thought before his long sojourn in Lyons from May 1099 to August 1100 .
4 Not that Stevenson has any immediate intention to cede the reins of control of EWM — he 's still enjoying his work too much .
5 I interpret this as meaning that Rey indicated any new tempo carefully enough if he needed to , but did not always beat throughout a given section .
6 Yesterday , Martin Eaglestone , chairperson of the North Wales Local Government Committee which represents 8,000 workers , said that Nalgo welcomed any serious attempt by the Welsh Office to meet the aspirations of staff .
7 When asked if he thought that Britain had any chance at all , he was more reassuring .
8 A few minutes earlier Ruth would have welcomed the idea of everyone going off to sleep ( not that Sean showed any sign of doing so ) as an opportunity for her to indulge in her own thoughts , but the fits of uninhibited laughter had restored her to something nearer to normality , and at last she was present with her companions in mind as well as in the flesh .
9 It 's the modern practice that Shylock dominate any version of ‘ Merchant , ’ whatever the interpretation , despite the fact that he appears in only five of 20 scenes .
10 Not that Eliot harboured any illusions about the efficacy of his work — although Notes … was selling well , he did not expect it to have much influence .
11 If what I said above is correct , failure of the ‘ mode of access ’ argument forces the materialist to deny that BS lacks any knowledge and to adopt a behaviourist theory .
12 It 's not that Novell has any moral or financial obligation to be the keeper of the Unix flame .
13 Needless to say , an attempt to destroy a country 's ecosystem takes a toll in much more than trees and reedbeds , and the fact that Vietnam has any wildlife left at all may seem remarkable .
14 However , Merrow who had already been relegated , put up a spirited display and it was not until the second half that Haslemere gained any real control .
15 There is no suggestion that Gloucester enjoyed any influence within the lordships , where the royal officials remained unchanged .
16 There is no suggestion that Gloucester enjoyed any influence within the lordships , where the royal officials remained unchanged .
17 Not that Luke needed any sartorial props ; he was just naturally sensuously exciting as she had always suspected , and now knew to her cost .
18 There was also disappointment that no immediate action had followed such strong words , and lack of comprehension that Hitler needed any further powers to be granted .
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