Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [adv] have any [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But at the time I do n't think Kylie or anybody else had any idea of the phenomenal success she would have .
2 Minimising — accepting that there are problems but denying that they are of any great significance or that they necessarily have any connection with alcohol or drug use : " An alcoholic is someone who drinks more than I do . "
3 The Utica/St John 's posse denies , however , that it ever had any kind of gang affiliation or that the current troublemakers are connected with them .
4 And I never had any problem at all when I was there but some of the keepers had .
5 Finally , he showed me off the premises with the injunction , accompanied by a theatrical wink , that I should get straight on to him if I ever had any bother .
6 Nobody wanted the shabby Jews , and nobody therefore had any right to criticize whatever welcome the Fatherland might extend to the filthy parasites on their return .
7 Elizabeth said that ( like myself ) she could never bring herself to utter the words ‘ Natter and Noggin' ; and she never had any need to do so , for that establishment was no longer in existence when she visited Kyrenia eighteen years later — and she rather liked the place .
8 It all washed down and that and we never had any trouble .
9 I think a lot of our problems is caused by outside satellite locations cos we never have any control over what
10 And he never had any hesitation in using his reputation to reach the most unapproachable people personally if he thought that conservation would benefit as a result .
11 But I never had any terror of the dark , and was not like Shakespeare 's man , ‘ in the night , imagining some fear , How easy is a bush supposed a bear … ’
12 But I never had any inkling that something like this would happen . ’
13 Gentle ‘ But we never had any sign that they had problems with their marriage .
14 But he never had any money — Will always paid for the beer .
15 ( Hannah 's work on occupational pensions suggests that employers could seldom conspire , because they seldom had any idea of what they were doing in the area of pension policy . )
16 I wrote to Mr. Andrew there , but I do n't know if he ever got the letter , for I never had any answer .
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