Example sentences of "anything [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Customer for the four-processor 128M-word machine , which has a 2.08ns — 480MHz — clock , ‘ fastest in the industry ’ — is the National Center for Atmospheric Research , which will not pay anything during a six-month trial . |
2 | The Customer for the four-processor 128M-word machine , which has a 2.08ns — 480MHz — clock , ‘ fastest in the industry ’ — is the National Center for Atmospheric Research , which will not pay anything during a six-month trial . |
3 | They none of them said anything for a long time . |
4 | He had n't seen her eat anything for a long time . |
5 | No one had said anything for a long time . |
6 | The thing is they wo n't be going shopping , they wo n't be doing anything for a long time and she 's |
7 | Simon Foreman would sell anything for a great price and not ask any questions . |
8 | Anything for a Potential Customer |
9 | ‘ Anything for a quiet life ’ is my philosophy |
10 | ( Anything for a quiet life ! ) |
11 | As Mr Smith admitted : ‘ It was anything for a quiet life , ’ and Jennie had her way . |
12 | Yanto winked at Billy , who grabbed his mug and said , ‘ Okay , drink up , anything for a quiet life . ’ |
13 | If that 's how it is to be here the BBC might as well change its motto to ’ Anything for a quiet life ’ . |
14 | JOHN Carroll will do anything for a quiet life , according to his young daughters . |
15 | ‘ Anything for a quiet life ! ’ |
16 | ‘ Anything for a quiet life ! ’ |
17 | Louis would do anything for a pretty girl . ’ |
18 | THINGS have deteriorated so far and so fast at Higgs & Hill that shareholders were lucky to be offered anything as a final dividend . |
19 | ‘ I do n't know anything about a stolen book , ’ Connelly bleated . |
20 | Even the GenTech wizards , Dr Zarathustra and W. D. Donovan , could only reconstruct a ruined face ; they could n't do anything about a shredded psyche , a ruptured personality , a raped memory … |
21 | What hope is there of saying anything about a whole work , if each small sentence deserves to be scrutinized in this way ? " |
22 | We are sorry that Mr Blake is ill , and sorry , too , that he has been misled into thinking that experiments on mice can tell anyone anything about a human being . |
23 | In conclusion , is there anything of a general nature that can be said about Wittgenstein 's treatment of the ‘ Other Minds ’ problem ? |
24 | She should deal with his questions truthfully , but if he asked her anything of a personal nature she must decline to answer . |
25 | She did n't think anything of a personal nature had entered the conversation . |
26 | Mahmoud had been unable to uncover anything of a personal nature which might have prompted the attack . |
27 | So , if there 's anything of a medical nature you 'd like to put to Kathleen , tomorrow 's your big chance . |
28 | These powers are to take immediate possession of all the debtor 's property but only to sell anything of a perishable nature or goods which are likely to go down in value if not sold ( s 287(2) ) . |
29 | ‘ Everyone should be particularly vigilant and report anything of a suspicious nature immediately , no matter how trivial it may appear to be , ’ said Beardall . |
30 | Five years ago she 'd have got the woman sacked on some pretext , rendering her harmless if she alleged anything against a reputable doctor in a famous clinic . |