Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] anything " in BNC.

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1 You know I mean anybody could say anything .
2 Almost any litt I mean you could do anything round the edge you do n't have
3 I I mean you can put anything in there really .
4 She is a great believer in persistence : ‘ I believe anyone can do anything if they really want to enough .
5 I believe you 'd do anything .
6 But that if he wo n't sit there very often Marg , then I suppose I 'd do anything .
7 ‘ Because here I feel I can do anything at all .
8 It sounds ridiculous — it is ridiculous — it 's one of those huge ridiculous facts that one tries to close one 's eyes to , they 're so absurd — and I 'm only mentioning it because it 's two o'clock in the morning , and I feel I can say anything to you .
9 Of course , we can have a look , but I doubt we 'll find anything .
10 ‘ I suppose so many have been up here since Mowbray 's fall , I doubt we will find anything . ’
11 ‘ But I doubt you 'll learn anything . ’
12 After twelve years in management , I have n't yet had a tape arrive which I thought I could do anything with .
13 I thought I could do anything .
14 I thought he could do anything .
15 Well , if you believe that , I think you 'll believe anything .
16 But I think I would like anything with Macaulay Culkin in it .
17 I think I can do anything , one leg , no legs , one arm tied behind my back .
18 You mean I could say anything at all ? ’ she asked with a mischievous smile .
19 Nor did she think she could hide anything from this man with the golden eyes .
20 Do n't talk with your mouth full , last two there so do you think you 'll get anything happen Thursday then or do n't you honestly know , just ask them
21 Do you think you can get anything for them ? ’
22 Do you think I ought to take anything or ?
23 She says she 'll do anything for the safety of the children .
24 You 're the one who says we can stick anything if we know where we 're going . ’
25 Who says you 'll get anything ?
26 But the move delighted a group of GWS workers and members travelling as passengers who claimed it could pull anything !
27 George continued with deliberate diffidence : ‘ It 's all rather confidential I know of course you 'll respect that ; the problem is rather whether you feel you can disclose anything from your side without an official request from Security and I 'm sure you 'll understand why we 'd rather avoid that at this stage … ’
28 Representing the Prussian general staff were the generals von Roon and von Moltke , and perhaps most importantly , Bismarck , who later described the occasion as a ‘ simple family dinner ’ , a description of which it could be said that those who believe it will believe anything .
29 D' you reckon we 'll hear anything about the visas at In Salah , Geoff ? ’
30 ‘ If you think I 'd damage anything either deliberately or accidently … ’
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