Example sentences of "in any [noun] he " in BNC.

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1 John hung around the theatre and lent a hand in any way he could .
2 Allen had no home but slept in the church porch and earned his keep in any way he could and scavenged and begged when that was the only way to stay alive .
3 Financially , presuming on the future can cause us to lose our flexibility to serve God at any place and in any way he may require of us .
4 Dr Courtney , she told me , had said that he would help her in any way he could .
5 Eliot must have heard of his arrest during or just after his visit to Paris at the beginning of that month since , on his return , he immediately sent a cable to Archibald MacLeish , the poet who was then Assistant Secretary of State , saying that he was eager to help Pound in any way he could .
6 Later , however , I did tell him that the meeting had been a disaster and that if he thought it had mollified the press in any way he was greatly mistaken .
7 It would be up to God to wind up the clockwork and set the universe going in any way He wanted .
8 Boniface wrote to Ecgberht , archbishop of York , authorizing him to amend the letter in any way he thought desirable , and to Herefrith , a priest , who was to make known Boniface 's views to Aethelbald by reading the letter to him and explaining it — Herefrith being one to whom Aethelbald was prepared to listen .
9 If my final sentence reassured him in any way he gave no sign , watching dead-faced as I injected 10 cc of Prontosil .
10 He was determined to torment her in any way he could .
11 All personnel , military and civil , without distinction of rank will assist him in any way he sees fit .
12 He should be free to use or disclose or sell his skill and knowledge after the end of employment in any way he thinks fit .
13 that the candidate knows which outcomes or units are included in any assessment he or she is undertaking .
14 He has not read it yet , but in any case he is wrong .
15 In many cases , as where the persons entitled are not of age , or not yet in existence , or not to be found , an executor or administrator will have to retain the property in his hands for a considerable time , though he may sometimes relieve himself by a payment or transfer into court , and in any case he can obtain the direction of the courts when doubts arise as to the proper course which he should take .
16 Already his fingers were itching for a pencil , though he was n't allowed to draw yet , and in any case he was n't well enough .
17 In any case he could not now be trusted with clients .
18 In any case he would not have had the confidence to approach one .
19 In any case he does not see students at home . ’
20 In any case he has forbidden us to go back there and Mrs Gracie has to walk her pug herself .
21 He and Dinah together could make books that would be widely read in scholarly circles ; he would achieve recognition of a sort he had never had before ; in America they would know of no disgrace about him , and in any case he was now married .
22 In any case he is normally back before eleven .
23 He had reasoned that , even if they could n't talk there , the morning concert might do her some good , that she had never willingly set foot out of the flat since it happened , that in any case he had a father 's responsibility towards his younger sister , and he had promised to go and hear her .
24 Wistaria Cottage was n't worth much and in any case he had talked at one point of trading it in for an annuity .
25 In any case he had the deepest contempt , first to last , for the facile conceptualising that often passes for advanced thought , rather like Orwell 's contempt for W. H. Auden 's partisan poem ‘ Spain' ( 1937 ) :
26 He may have felt nervous about having plundered Calcutta or he may have thought he had done enough to show who was master in Bengal , but in any case he withdrew and paid the Company some compensation for its losses .
27 She had an idea where the first sniper had been but in any case he could have moved .
28 In any case he had dangerous worries on his own doorstep .
29 His problems in composing this lecture were no doubt compounded by the fact that he had had in the past expressed no great liking for Goethe 's poetry — " I ca n't stand his stuff , " he had once told Ronald Duncan — and in any case he now found public addresses a complete waste of time.Immediately on his return from Germany , he travelled to the United States for a visit of two months .
30 In any case he had more pressing matters to worry about .
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