Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] any [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A similar result may be achieved if the practitioner is able to use the cash accounting scheme , although he may thereby defer any input recovery if he does not pay his suppliers promptly . |
2 | And I 'll , I think I can , I have it on , on this right and road traffic accidents , may perhaps cover any traffic accidents namely if a plane crashes in the other night , erm , last Saturday night . |
3 | We must naturally avoid any compression that causes bias . |
4 | She circled three times , then thought to herself , ‘ Maybe I should just take any exit — at least I 'll be heading somewhere . ’ |
5 | He or she must also make any capital contribution , which is normally payable forthwith , and pay the first instalment of any contribution from income , so that the whole sum will be paid off within 12 months . |
6 | You must also report any change of address . |
7 | To an Englishman like me , it is a source of astonishment that Scots should intransigently oppose any kind of change in the health service . |
8 | But Lord Exeter also saw to it that Stamford should never attract any industry . |
9 | You should never use any cloth made from synthetic fibres unless you are sure that it will not react adversely , as oil paint can dissolve some man-made fibres . |
10 | That if you send Number one you should never use any messenger unless the messenger is trustworthy . |
11 | First and foremost , it must not be voluntarist , and must therefore eschew any hint of historicism . |
12 | We must therefore resist any temptation to read a book on doubt like a medical dictionary , or before long we may convince ourselves that we are suffering from every variety of doubt . |
13 | That is surely wrong , and we must never adopt any theory which severs the Father 's will from the work of the Son . |
14 | This increase in ‘ distress borrowing ’ may largely offset any decline in borrowing by other firms or individuals . |
15 | But he 's got no idea whether he 'll ever get any money . |
16 | If you keep listening to the radio , you 'll probably hear any news as quickly as I do . |
17 | Because it 's , it , it ca n't be very easy to , to make contact with a , a regime like the Vietnam regime , I mean are you hopeful that it 'll actually do any good ? |
18 | ‘ Do n't let her in or I 'll never get any lunch . |
19 | ‘ Well , judging from the size of the village , there may well be room for us if we 're to be content with small animals only , but I 'm afraid we 'll never get any farm work . |
20 | If we are going to get this philosophic about every detail we 'll never have any plan at all … |
21 | You 'll never have any life you know |
22 | You 'll never have any life of your own would you ? |
23 | They could thus prevent any group of workers going off and setting up their own workshop in competition to the merchant and capitalist class . |
24 | Nature had simply seen fit to bestow on her a tall , long-legged and generously curvaceous frame , topping it off with a face that could easily grace any magazine cover , with its high cheekbones , slanting tawny-coloured eyes and full provocative mouth . |
25 | ‘ It never occurred to me , given I 'd already got your agreement to be my woman , that you could possibly have any objection ! ’ he tossed back toughly , and , if she wanted more , ‘ You can say ‘ no ’ whenever you like ! ’ he hurled at her aggressively . |
26 | She sat immobile for a long time , staring into the embers of the dying fire , her thoughts so chaotic that she could hardly make any order out of them . |
27 | Ari could hardly muster any enthusiasm . |
28 | Residential building could always outbid any farmer for the land round London and this concept was therefore seen as a means of redressing the balance . |
29 | With a bit of imagination , the FA and their kit suppliers could conceivably produce any number of kits . |
30 | You could probably use any part of your body for this exercise , but I suggest you start with your hand , your writing hand . |