Example sentences of "any [det] [conj] i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 You do n't like me any more than I like you , but we do n't have to be constantly at war . ’
2 The former schoolteacher said : ‘ I do n't take the mickey out of the contestants any more than I take it out of myself .
3 Too many years ago to be worth mentioning , I had a boyfriend who failed to understand the religious nature of my viewing , any more than I understood his motivation in inviting me to view along side of him .
4 I do not expect King Arthur to rise fully accoutred from the cave in which he lies asleep , any more than I expect my father to clamber out of his shallow pit of prison lime .
5 I could see that he was pleased with himself , and yet I could n't dislike him any more than I liked him .
6 ‘ I do n't believe Maurin would have killed her any more than I think he killed Sabine Jourdain . ’
7 but she sold her house in Jersey , her husband retires in July , the school break , and erm and she said I 've got some good , er when I got home from wherever I 'd been , Rudy left me a note to say phone Val good news and I thought it were her back was good news , but she said no me medical problems were not good news , they dare n't operate cos me back 's in such a state and they have n't give her much hope for anything apart from a wheelchair sort of thing , later on in life and erm , but she said that I 've got a bit of good news I 've sold me house so I said ooh lovely , so she said I do n't know any more but I ring you and let you know , the next night she phoned me back , she said yeah me house has gone they got two hundred and twenty thousand for it , they wanted them out a week on Thursday
8 But when I did n't put any you said why ca n't we have it with the onions any more and I said you said it gave you indigestion .
9 But when I did n't put any you said why ca n't we have it with the onions any more and I said you said it gave you indigestion .
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