We have no meanings for "be any action" in our records yet.
1 Edwards said there was not going to be any action taken against the players.
2 Tell your father that tonight there will be any action .
3 The city council is considering whether there will be any action over the incident.
4 But despite it being a campaign promise from Labour, it looks unlikely there'll be any action this term.
5 But despite it being a campaign promise from Labour, it looks unlikely there will be any action this term.
6 Lieutenant says if there 's any action we won't see it.
7 Has there been any action since?
8 And if there is any action against the smaller companies, it will be favourable for big players, he said.
9 In Tennessee alone was any action attempted that even suggested possible Negro suffrage in the future, and that failed.
10 At least, they would have been leading them to glorious victory if there had been any action at all.
11 We don't have a way to find out, but there hasn't been any action that we know of for quite some time.
12 "I hadn't heard there was any action this summer."
13 Brave words, on both sides, if they had ever been spoken, or if there had been any action corresponding to their spirit.
14 "I don't think there will be any action , " said Mary, looking up after a pause.
15 It will be determined whether there is any action against the full-back Sam Tomkins for a leg-twist on his opposite number, Tim Simona.
16 "Well, was any action taken on your report?"
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