Example sentences of "[vb infin] cause any " in BNC.

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1 We do n't want to cause any trouble . ’
2 But I 'm careful ; I do n't want to cause any complications .
3 Is that , is that do n't want to cause any hassle , but you know
4 We do n't want to cause any body some distress .
5 We do n't want to make any further comment until we 've got all the facts at our disposal , because we do n't want to cause any unnecessary problems for people .
6 ‘ Other than Sundays we do n't plan to cause any major disruptions to the traffic , ’ she said .
7 Nevertheless , the parties and their directors should avoid causing any changes in the scheme particulars prior to the court-ordered meeting .
8 The district controller of the Portland Coastguard , Donald McDonald , said he had not been told of the trip by the canoeing group but that the sea conditions were ‘ quite favourable ’ and should not have caused any problems .
9 ( Some people think that this might be dangerous for inexperienced students , but it does not seem to cause any particular problems in Australia . )
10 Fortunately increased gastrin production does not seem to cause any untoward effects on people .
11 Evelyn Goldsmith ( 1984 , p.407 ) , however , found that ‘ The depiction of objects of which parts are implied as lying beyond the picture frame does not seem to cause any particular problems of interpretation ’ and comments that a researcher , M. Crago , ‘ feels that it is a convention which children quickly learn to accept ’ .
12 They are more tolerant of algal growth than most other corals , as filamentous algae or Caulerpa growing nearby does n't seem to cause any problems .
13 Inquisitive fish , like Tiger Barbs , may nibble at the snails ' tentacles , but do not seem to cause any damage .
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