Example sentences of "anyone [adv] that " in BNC.
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1 | I came home quite convinced that I 'd never met anyone since that I had had the same feeling for . |
2 | So you did n't see anyone much that you knew ? |
3 | There was no power ‘ to arrest anyone so that they can make inquiries about him ’ . |
4 | I had no wish to marry anyone now that I could n't marry Nour , but I was particularly averse to the idea of marrying my mother . |
5 | ‘ I believe there is n't anyone here that I would not meet with if they would be willing to meet with me . |
6 | Sir , — I suppose , being somewhat cynical , in keeping with , I suspect , many other subscribers to your magazine , one always reviews the report of the Disciplinary Committee ( now , it would appear , known as Professional Conduct Committees ) , if only to see if there is anyone there that one knows ! |
7 | No one , not even Fenna , could actually stand up against Rachel when she had once got the bit between her teeth : she was better at the game of controlling , containing , winning , than anyone else that Maggie knew . |
8 | members are more concerned than anyone else that all record fish lists are genuine historical records . |
9 | This does not mean that I am not going to suggest some home truths : only that I think they are truths , and not another uncomprehending outsider 's attempt to cajole , belittle or malign people who are struggling to do their best in a complex and stressful situation , and who know better than anyone else that their best sometimes is n't very good . |
10 | I saw her on only one day twenty-two years ago : I have thought of her every day since ; not as a lover of course ( for years past ) but as a spirit apart , unlike anyone else that ever was … |
11 | In contrast , it is not said by the third defendant or by anyone else that the third party was guilty of any form of dishonesty . |
12 | ‘ The greatness of Luke 's view , ’ wrote Professor Eduard Schweizer in Church Order in the New Testament ( p. 75 ) , ‘ lies in his showing more impressively than anyone else that the Church can live only by evangelising , and by following whatever new paths the Spirit indicates . ’ |
13 | Presumably public money is not dispensed with such largesse to Stagecoach or anyone else that the Minister does not know how much has been given . |
14 | It had never seemed to occur to anyone else that she might still do so , and part of her self-loathing was due to the fact that she did n't know . |
15 | While it has a policy such as that to which my hon. Friend referred , it can not convince the House or anyone else that it is serious about stabilising and reducing carbon dioxide levels . |