Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] any [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Can I just take any views on the eyes before we take the er the wider view . |
2 | On my mother 's instructions , I always refused any drinks that were offered when we went to visit her . |
3 | I hardly wore any dresses . |
4 | ‘ I hardly read any books , ’ she says . |
5 | ‘ I do n't think I really had any doubts about them , ’ she said slowly at last . |
6 | Ah , how come I never get any cuddles like that |
7 | I never received any letters from you . |
8 | Oh I have no doubt of course I never I despise the woman so heartily that I never ask any questions about it . |
9 | I never had any feelings of anti-Britishness . |
10 | Shaun was more difficult as a personality , although I never had any fights with him myself . |
11 | I always tried to understand the man and I never had any problems with him . |
12 | I never had any thoughts of being killed or anything . ’ |
13 | I never had any notes . |
14 | We never went to the pictures and I never had any pictures on the wall . |
15 | I never had any grounds for differing from the historian I had last read . |
16 | ‘ I never had any worries about him , ’ Billy McNeill , the Celtic manager , said . |
17 | ‘ I never had any doubts . ’ |
18 | ‘ I never had any doubts about your intentions . ’ |
19 | I can , could apart from , from that , this operation I never had any illnesses , not when I was a kid you know , not until later on . |
20 | I never saw any signs in her eyes , but then again , maybe I was n't looking . |
21 | ‘ Yes , yes and yes , ’ said Sarah , ‘ but I never saw any signs of hatred . |
22 | One of them , Graham Cuthbert , said : ‘ I never saw any chocolates . ’ |
23 | I never met any students who could define what this slogan meant , but usually it brought a look of amusement to their faces . |
24 | I mean , I 've detoxed six times now and I never have any problems coming off smack . |
25 | ‘ Nobody else experience any ill-effects . ’ |
26 | A survey found that many employers left nearly all travel arrangements to their secretaries who rarely got any thanks . |
27 | Do you still have any vacancies for chambermaids ? … |
28 | ‘ Why does n't she ever open any windows ? ’ thought Marie . |
29 | Would she ever have any memories that were not bound up with Fen ? |
30 | And then of course , when she came into the village to buy the few things they need — it is astonishing how modest Mr Swinton 's needs seem to be , she hardly buys any comforts at all but I gather his man is an excellent gardener and they keep a pig for bacon — ’ |