Example sentences of "[that] it [verb] any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It will also handle both little and big endian byte ordering so as to be able to run personal computer operating systems such as Windows NT as well as Unix , although the company denied that it had any plans to support NT on it — the capability is simply there if anyone wants it in the future , the company said .
2 Some managers are convinced that PRP will improve performance and raise income , but there 's hardly any evidence that it produces any improvements .
3 People need to see what they 're eating but the light must never be so bright that it kills any atmosphere you 're trying to achieve .
4 Rather , the fact that it made any headway at all bears witness to the degree to which wide sections of the British public became alarmed by the apparent drift of Chamberlain 's foreign policy .
5 Not that it made any difference to the dead .
6 We have already seen that it rejects any notion that God is changed .
7 They have called on the Northern Regional Health Authority to issue a categorical denial that it has any plans to merge 15 health care districts into six super districts .
8 It is difficult to see , however , that it has any advantage over the leadership approach .
9 Iris Murdoch 's prolific fiction touches only occasionally on academia ; but she loves plots based on relations between teacher and pupil , master and disciple , and her interest in philosophy is so well known a fact that it informs any reading of her books , which are often felt to convey modern philosophical issues in lucid and digestible form .
10 Such a system is inherently inflationary as it encourages escalation of costs and there is no evidence that it gives any encouragement to the cost effective use of different procedures since the health care suppliers know that , whatever the cost , they will be reimbursed .
11 " Actual " seems to mean " more than trivial " though Taylor v Granville [ 1978 ] Crim LR 482 said that it covered any harm , however slight .
12 In fact he did n't even seem to feel that it required any show of gratitude .
13 In order to recast the problem , however , we need a deeper understanding of the divide between the two approaches , and must enquire why many individualists believe their view to be a decisive refutation of holism , while holists deny that it makes any headway at all .
14 Not that it makes any difference . ’
15 ‘ Not that it makes any difference , ’ Trent had agreed .
16 ‘ I ca n't see that it makes any difference .
17 Not that it makes any difference .
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