Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] have [adv] [be] any " in BNC.
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1 | The war situation has also had an influence in the deterioration of education because there are places — especially in the rural areas — where there has n't been any normality in schools for years . |
2 | ‘ It 's not as if she 's ever been any different , ’ she said . |
3 | Oh well that was lucky cos there have n't been any more |
4 | No them 's just the on the if there 'd not been any change to the croft and that there 'd still the old rent . |
5 | ‘ He 'd have killed her if there had n't been any blood . |
6 | ‘ There she is ! ’ cried her father , as if there had ever been any doubt about her arrival . |
7 | If there had ever been any chance that the Whigs might lose the support of the great mass of the population , the poor , the unpropertied , the emergent working class , that possibility had now gone . |
8 | He might add that , if there had ever been any prospect that the class war would provide its movement , that prospect had patently disappeared except , ironically , in those eastern European countries bound to submit to Russian supervision . |
9 | The charge was such an obvious frame-up that he had to ask himself if there had ever been any intention to try him on it . |
10 | He came , towards the end of the nineties , to believe that there are erm there must be things which are in the strictest possible sense non-mental , and which would be what they were , even if there had never been any minds that were conscious of them . |
11 | The committee meet the sub the committee has not met yet , because there has n't been any action , and we wo n't be meeting until we get some movement from any of those three agencies who 'll be replying to us . |
12 | There was no doubt in his mind that they would break in , since there had n't been any failed revolutions on the island during his time . |