Example sentences of "[prep] anywhere [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Do you know of anywhere that offers such a service ?
2 I ca n't think of anywhere that the stage designs have been more consistently imaginative and beautifully realized than in Salzburg over the last twenty years .
3 Baulked through my lack of means of anywhere that would have corresponded to my Aunt Anna 's notions of gentility or my own aspirations , I found myself in an area of bleak but populous streets lined with smoke-blackened tenement blocks south of the river .
4 I 'm waiting until , I 'm not thinking about the prices of anywhere until I 've sold .
5 ‘ I ca n't think of anywhere where I 'd get better working conditions than that . ’
6 For a girl used to the noise and chaos of an all girls ' apartment , Buckingham Palace felt like anywhere but home .
7 Oh , oh absolutely , but of course , I mean , Afrikaaners are just people and er they have bad Afrikaaners and good Afrikaaners just like anywhere and anyone , you know , anyone else .
8 For example , there is no conclusive evidence from anywhere that DDT has ever killed anybody , yet we have ample evidence that it has saved millions of lives .
9 Duncan was certainly not ringing Geneva from anywhere that the phone could be tapped .
10 And in his turn , Lord Dersingham would never have thought of recruiting one of his servants from anywhere except from among those born on his own land .
11 I 'm not blaming her , it is n't her fault , locked away up there , miles from anywhere but , I ask you , Constance , what can she possibly know about the realities of life in 1945 ?
12 The manufacturer could impose full-line forcing , obliging the retailer to take a whole range of its products if it takes one , or tie-in sales , no X sold without Y. It could impose exclusive purchasing ( no products of a certain description to be bought from anywhere but itself ) , and may offer selective and exclusive distribution agreements ( suppliers have to meet certain criteria in order to be selected to distribute a product , and may be offered an exclusive territory or even absolute territorial protection ) .
13 Er we got through it.Erm and when you think there was no money from anywhere but that five shillings a week that we got from the , from the er I think it was called the Board of Guardians , I 'm not sure , and er we survived .
14 Now here she was , in the middle of the night , miles from anywhere but the cottage , and in a virtual white-out .
15 Winchester is ‘ on ’ the M3 , so anyone going to the game from anywhere but the south coast should n't have to divert much , if at all .
16 That run/shot would have been impossible from anywhere BUT the centre of the pitch ( he would have been running across goal and also towards defenders .
17 How can Wensleydale Cheese come from anywhere but Wensleydale ?
18 It was an enthusiast 's delight as BR moved rolling stock from anywhere and everywhere to convey Papal followers to masses at Canterbury , York , Wembley , Coventry , Liverpool , Manchester , Glasgow , Edinburgh and Cardiff .
19 His description of the aircraft was not far out ; John Pain reported : ‘ By the time we left , aircraft were being repaired with dope-painted linen or cloth from anywhere and metal repairs were made with the aid of Players 50s tins .
20 Such is the confusion of street fighting that bullets can appear to come from anywhere and everywhere .
21 We were getting no money from anywhere and you had borrowed , you had to pay it back when you went back to work , you see ?
22 And so it was as the " candidate " that he spoke to them , his accent so neutral by now that he could have come from anywhere and everywhere , his green broadcloth jacket still shabby but worn as jauntily as if it had been lined with ermine , his lean , dark face handsome enough to please the women and hard enough to reassure the men .
23 Even though it 's hundreds of miles from anywhere and I did n't get home till 3am , even though it was pissing down and freezing cold , and even though we lost , I still enjoyed meself .
24 One might reasonably have expected , therefore , that the one historical event for which Panama is known ( and there is a clear distinction to be drawn here between an event and an accomplishment , for obviously the Canal is Panama 's best-known triumph and has become its own memorial ) should be remembered in an impressive construction , no matter how far from anywhere or how difficult of access the site may be .
25 And er and then er of course I went back to me mother after me grandmother died , I went to me mother and er mind you when I was th young there was a lot of poverty about you know there was er no security pay and no er and you could n't get any money from anywhere or anything like that you know and er so it used to er had to do the best you can .
26 Absolutely , absolutely , I think you know , I I mean I just feel there should be a total ban on anywhere where where you ca n't get the information that you require , you know .
27 One of the first rules of house and hall parties had been to scout the building for dark corners that might make useful retiring-places if the evening went well — preference was given to anywhere that had a lock on the inside .
28 to anywhere that failed to pay its tribute
29 Thorfinn had said , ‘ To get to Dunkeld … to get to anywhere that matters , he would still have to sail up the Tay or march north by the Forth crossing .
30 Although the Yugoslavs had so far had no indication that they were being taken to anywhere but another camp , probably in Italy , and therefore McCreery would have observed an operation apparently going smoothly , we think it unlikely that Verney , Rose-Price and others who disliked the fact that Yugoslavs were being repatriated under a misapprehension as to their destination would have failed to ensure that the Army Commander was given a true picture .
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