Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [vb infin] any " in BNC.
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1 | Erm the people who have problems erm I would think , because of of feeling probably the way , they feel about living in the flats or about having to live in that way , does n't make them feel any batter about erm you know any any other particular difficulties that they 're having . |
2 | This was just as well , because I must have looked pea green , and it did n't make me feel any better to watch Olive sitting up front chatting to the pilot and navigator , obviously having the time of her life . |
3 | That did n't make me feel any happier . |
4 | My strap-watch said it was ten minutes off seven and that did n't make me feel any better . |
5 | As Josephus says : ‘ They also do not value dying any kind of death , nor indeed do they heed the deaths of their relations and friends , nor can any such fear make them call any man Lord … ’ |
6 | D' ya want any more ? |
7 | D' ya need any money to set up ? |
8 | D' you want any more tea ? |
9 | When d' you meet any real people apart from those limousine sharks and cordless telephone freaks who never met an ordinary person , do n't know any ordinary people : how they live , we live , nor how we die , I mean how they die . ’ |
10 | ‘ D' you have any idea where he might have gone ? ’ |
11 | ‘ D' you have any income other than your pension ? ’ |
12 | She was so pleased with herself that she had no qualms about adding : ‘ D' you have any theories about his death ? |
13 | What is to happen and do you have any extra negotiating counters , such as your potential nuisance value as a dissident minority shareholder , which can assist you in persuading the company to be more generous ? |
14 | Robert said , ‘ I 'm sorry if I 've made you change any plans you had for today . ’ |
15 | Zach hesitated at first , but luckily someone who had n't seen him do any tap dancing egged him on . |
16 | It was the first time I had seen him reveal any emotion in his face , and it had something of the intensity of grief . |
17 | Let him act any way he wanted . |
18 | It seems that this change is based on advice received from the Royal Society of Chemistry , though it has not been applied in the latest issue of Chemistry in Britain , neither can I recollect having seen it mention any possibility of change . |
19 | I 'll have to call you spindle-shanks if you let yourself get any thinner ! ’ |
20 | ‘ Would it make you feel any better if I took the cardigan down to her , ’ said Yanto . |
21 | ‘ Will it make you feel any different ? |
22 | Will it make you feel any younger ? ’ |
23 | ‘ We do n't have to talk about anything personal , if that will make you feel any safer . ’ |
24 | ‘ Does that make you feel any better ? ’ |
25 | Having educated our clients in relation to the psychology and physiology of anxiety , the next step is to help them break any patterns of avoidance that may have become established . |
26 | They then return to the general office where their ‘ minder ’ is waiting to help them find any necessary information and work out some options for the client . |
27 | The list you have just looked at is designed to help you identify any deficiency you may have . |
28 | Because there are various physical signs of impending distress when the subject is hypnotized , the therapist will be able to help you avoid any such emotion by using the detachment technique . |
29 | During January , exclusive to DIY readers , Heuga will be operating a telephone hotline with a team of experts ready to help you solve any problems relating to their carpet tiles . |
30 | another person is present at all times , not merely to assist the subject to enter the regressed state but to help him avoid any difficulty or distress ; |