Example sentences of "any [noun] that [modal v] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Do n't make any noise that might attract it . ’
2 Yet others may lack both religious belief and any experience that might make them dubious of their secularism .
3 As president , however , he pursued a cautious policy , well aware that the majority of Americans were deeply suspicious of any involvements that might lead them into further wars .
4 I had the radio on low , in case they interrupted the broadcast with any bulletins that might lead me to the new Night Mayor .
5 With any luck that will give you some help . ’
6 Hewlett-Packard Co is crossing itself to ward off any demons that would give it the same misery Sun Microsystems Inc is going through moving from Solaris 1.0 to Solaris 2.0 .
7 The African elephant shrew , a highly-strung insect-eating mammal the size of a mouse with a nose drawn out into a mobile trunk , depends for its safety on knowing its trails better than any hunter that might chase it .
8 Groucho said , ‘ Any club that would accept me as a member , I would n't want to join . ’
9 This thick tash must be accompanied by a large cigar and the refusal to go to any club that would have you as a member • Nabisco takes over disco as this year 's club theme .
10 For any expense that would help them to get through it with a minimum of inconvenience and effort , they should be able to claim , subject to appropriate limits and verification , reimbursement from public funds .
11 Could you advise me and recommend any books that might help me .
12 With the white pieces , he seemed intent on avoiding any continuation that might give him an advantage , playing into total equality , then drifting into an inferior position and time-trouble .
13 Generations of subservience had taught the humble Irish not to answer any question that might get them into trouble .
14 I asked her if she had any medication that would make me a better surfer .
15 ‘ We judged we were able to fight double our number of any troops that could oppose us . ’
16 He got to his feet and walked on tip-toe to the kitchen door , where he pressed his face close to the crack , listening for any sound that might tell him what to expect .
17 Adobe 's Illustrator , and many others , can export their PostScript files to any package that can understand it , be it PC , Macintosh or workstation based .
18 ‘ Secret people , ’ she said , ‘ who do not seem to have any business that could take them into the forest . ’
19 She waited a few seconds for any sounds that might tell her that her mother was in there but out of her range of sight .
20 The G M B is a progressive union , we can support constructive change but we can not support any changes that will disenfranchise ourselves from our Party .
21 Those around him anxious to please and do his bidding were in no doubt as to what he wanted and desperately sought a solution at any price that would satisfy their commander-in-chief .
22 This has been an election fought mainly on the middle ground and the Labour Party has avoided any links that might taint their respectable new image of smart suits and red roses .
23 Reports in mid-June said that a group of religious conservatives , including the country 's most senior religious figure , Abdulaziz bin Abdullah bin Baz , had signed a 12-point petition in late April asking King Fahd to create a " consultative council " to deal with " internal and external affairs " [ see also p. 38166 ] , which should be free of " any pressure that might affect its responsibilities " .
24 ‘ Dave was given an assurance that both the Sultan 's navy and air force will be alerted to keep a lookout for Clarion Call or any ship that might resemble her . ’
25 Is there any treatment that could help me ?
26 She flounced into the bathroom , and then tried to think how to flounce out again in any way that would get her past his indispensable face and into the bloody lift .
27 The plaintiff must agree , expressly or impliedly , to waive any claim for any injury that may befall him due to the lack of reasonable care by the defendant . "
28 The plaintiff must agree , expressly or impliedly , to waive any claim for any injury that may befall him due to the lack of reasonable care by the defendant . "
29 Each one of these big herbivores is a mountain of valuable food to any predator that can exploit it .
30 The CO would certainly grudge this delinquent officer any comfort that might mitigate his lot .
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