Example sentences of "[coord] [modal v] [pron] [verb] any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And did he know the reason or could he offer any explanation for her unusual demeanour at the meet ?
2 Will it only learn the song of its own species or will it learn any tape recorded song it may have played to it during its memorizing phase ?
3 Nor may they have any business arrangement which constrains them when recommending investments for you or instructing some other agency to deal with your business .
4 Nor should you use any remedies of this type if a white , crystalline precipitate is visible in the bottle ; however tempting it might be to use up chemicals bought in the spring .
5 She would not mind it , nor would she take any heed of it .
6 Nor would it grow any lighter .
7 ‘ I 'm not planning any runners on the allweather tracks nor will I have any jump runners this winter .
8 As Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury , he has yet to experience a single quarter 's growth in output ( excluding oil revenues ) , but nor will he accept any blame for the recession .
9 Nor will it do any good if it is sent to the right outlet at the wrong time .
10 Nor can one feel any sympathy for the various ladies in his life , all of whom conform outwardly to the strict etiquette of the enclosed society of the Austrian court .
11 Nor can I accept any teaching that talks about becoming attuned to spiritual forces which have nothing to do with the Holy Spirit .
12 Nor can I remember any sense of restraint : the landscape belonged to me and I to it , and I was free to explore it and be nurtured by it in a subconscious Wordsworthian sort of way .
13 Thank you for your help in this matter , and should you have any queries about any aspects of the Appeal Committee , please do not hesitate to contact Jim Clark on 031 469 3032 , or Wendy Sinnet on 031 469 3033 .
14 But is it viable to make your own and will you save any money ?
15 It dropped a message from Jack ‘ All in good health — J Alcock , H Aird , S J Wise ’ , and also a message from the Germans ‘ The three British Naval officers are prisoners , uninjured , but should you have any clothes , tobacco , soap , and any gear of theirs , if you wish to fly over Chanak aerodrome at 10am on October 1917 we promise not to molest you .
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