Example sentences of "to [pron] [verb] any " in BNC.

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1 It also comes naturally to them to include any musical form with a sharp sense of its own absurdity ; ska , for instance ( there are touches of Madness here ) or a hyperactive brand of rhythm and blues ( they become almost a French Blues Brothers on Marcelle Ratafia ) .
2 It never occurs to me to want any more ; I sign contracts without reading them .
3 The critical question , the answer to which underlies any statement concerning jurisdictional limits , is whose relative opinion on which matters should be held to be authoritative ?
4 Sometimes the standard was changed , and if , for instance , we have two different standards in use in consecutive periods , we can tell from its weight to which group any new coin will belong .
5 All information held by or reasonably available to you regarding any potential hazards known or believed to exist in the transport handling or use of the goods supplied shall be promptly communicated to us prior to delivery .
6 Dr Sasaki had not looked outside the hospital all day ; the scene inside was so terrible and so compelling that it had not occurred to him to ask any questions about what had happened beyond the windows and doors .
7 It had never occurred to her to get any sort of job .
8 An energy membrane denies access to anyone wearing any protective garments .
9 In his reply St. Johnston said that the Chief Inspector of Constabulary at the Home Office , whom he had consulted , did not think he should accept the invitation to join the working party , but that there would be no objection to his attending any meeting to which he might be invited .
10 ‘ Kirov is too important to us to take any chances .
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