Example sentences of "hardly any [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Other idioms may be based on melody of widely different kinds , spanning from almost traditional thematic characteristics to melody which has hardly any element of tradition .
2 But to everyone 's great disappointment they showed hardly any signs of pleasure .
3 There are hardly any reports of home sickness and many accounts of how the children cried bitterly when they were removed by their parents .
4 He added , incautiously , ‘ There is hardly any aspect of policy today in which trade union leaders are not a brake on the wheel ’ .
5 He said that there were " hardly any points of convergence between the ANC and the government " and in this context face-to-face talks were unacceptable .
6 That may cover almost anything , indeed F W Maitland said that ‘ there is hardly any department of law which does not , at one time or another , become of constitutional importance . ’
7 ‘ That 's the point , ’ Joe called back now , ‘ I have to do so much reading I 've hardly any time for writing , at least not the kind I want to do . ’
8 There was hardly any indication of opposition or censure .
9 Yes they 're dealt with same way there 's hardly any break between payment of salaries and onto superannuation .
10 From that time there is hardly any form of diet that has not been recommended , such as carbohydrate diet ( fruit , purée of potatoes or tomatoes ) , beef steak cure , milk diet ( 2–2.5 l/day ) .
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