Example sentences of "[to-vb] anything that [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Previous explorations , in 1987 and 1988 , failed to discover anything that could help explain why the plane crashed on its routine flight from Bologna to Palermo in June 1980 .
2 This is important since the brief was always to destroy anything that may leave incriminating evidence .
3 In any case , I did not linger long enough — as I was obliged to explain to his lordship shortly afterwards — to hear anything that would give a clue as to M. Dupont 's attitude to Mr Lewis 's remarks .
4 I refuse to hear anything that might disrupt my own plans .
5 I think they were so nervous to play anything that would imply for the space shot or against the space shot — whether the guys were going to come back or not .
6 The cost for a single user of a committee feed is a real deterrent , particularly for individual ITV regional companies , and the Committee was anxious to avoid anything that might inhibit regional coverage .
7 Besides , its new paymaster — the Russian leadership — is keen to avoid anything that would embarrass Britain , just when it 's asking for Western aid .
8 They are indeed a couple able to avoid anything that could be construed as A Masculine Ending ( BBC1 : 7.45–9.20 pm ) .
9 And , most importantly , they have been unable to devise anything that might be termed a corporate central-government strategy towards inner-city areas .
10 The media seem unwilling to publish anything that might challenge the certitude with which editors , politicians , judges and others insist that we know how to increase measurable intelligence or that test data ‘ prove ’ , to use The New York Times 's word , that a poor environment causes familial retardation .
11 It was an aggressive type that had even reached Kingsmarkham , a type that talked pacifism and the rights of man and brotherly love without the energy or courage to do anything that might bring these desirable conditions nearer .
12 Since betting was legalised 30 years ago , bookmakers have not been allowed to do anything that might ‘ stimulate ’ a punter to bet .
13 " I do n't want you to do anything that might attract the least sort of suspicion to yourself , but could you , in the normal course of your work , make out a list of the voyages of your ships over the past year — just name of ship and masters , ports of call , and dates ? "
14 ‘ This will be an opportunity for them to come into their own but without having to do anything that might upset their families . ’
15 It was dangerous , too , to appear too over-confident , or to do anything that might provoke him into making his unofficial fatwa slightly more public than it was already .
16 ‘ The Government is pinning its hopes for economic recovery on the housing market , so it would n't want to do anything that would snuff it out , ’ said Mike Simpson , Suffolk spokesman for the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors .
17 First , the hon. Gentleman is terrified of saying anything that would upset his trade union paymasters ; secondly , he is afraid to do anything that would remind the electorate of the chains that bind his party to those paymasters — the bosses of the trade unions .
18 Why would I want to do anything that would lessen my chances of making money ? ’
19 In the past the ruling council of Lloyd 's has refused to contemplate anything that would appear to mutualise names ' losses .
20 But Ruth Rendell , here , is not trying to describe anything that might truly have happened .
21 You will appreciate that with political affairs in their present delicate state we can not afford to overlook anything that might touch upon questions of security . ’
22 " Somebody 's gone to a lot of trouble to remove anything that might give a clue to his identity , " Redpath said .
23 They did n't seem prepared to say anything that might appear embarrassing or gauche later on .
24 Ace was uncertain whether or not to say anything that might disturb his concentration more than the noise outside did .
25 I did n't want to say anything that could stop Sir Henry from coming to live at the Hall .
26 Mary said : ‘ My ultimate concern is not to say anything that will damage Stewart 's career .
27 To say that Socrates is mortal is true is not to say anything that can not be said by asserting that Socrates is mortal .
28 Since her death he had never wanted to touch anything that might remind him of her .
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