Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [adv] [verb] any [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Tess no longer attached any importance to Clare 's interest in her .
2 Never been in trouble at all like and and I 've certainly not seen any trouble .
3 ‘ Well , I know that a lot of musicians have that kind of pressure put on them , but I 've never really gotten any bullshit from anybody about what to do .
4 Now I 've used it elsewhere in the garden and I 've never really had any problem with it except it is inclined to make the water very alkaline because the chippings that are quite often used on a flat roof and they 've got a very high P H and therefore you 've got to be aware that the water that comes off is not likely to be soft it 's more likely to be fair fairly hard but for reasonably tough plants I do n't think I would waste it , especially in times of water shortage .
5 What it does and I think we 're also dealing with a with a with a , people like right and is probably arguably worse right who 've never really had any sort of responsibility before and they not quite sure where the lines are drawn .
6 Since we are concerned with average or aggregate data in macroeconomics , we need no longer make any distinction between measured consumption and permanent consumption .
7 I think that the use of the word ‘ language ’ can be a little bit confusing to some people that have never actually done any computing .
8 And also state that over the years er your father used to run the business done hundreds of jobs for Avon Insurance at , and er also you yourself have done jobs for Avon Insurance before who have never ever had any trouble whatever so ever !
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