Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] any " in BNC.

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1 This describes the property , usually by reference to an address , and goes on to include any easements or other matters that the property has the benefit of and will also mention any declaration , exception or reservation .
2 If you 've skippered a yacht for at least two weeks , including open sea passages , and you can navigate ( take a fix , lay a steer and a course , keep track of your position while tacking to windward ) then you 're experienced enough to enjoy any of our holidays .
3 The evidence is not good enough to support any one of these interpretations to the total exclusion of either of the others .
4 He was regarding her patiently , not prompting a reply , but still standing close enough to abort any sudden move on her part to escape .
5 In McCrone Lord Dunpark thought that this wording was " wide enough to include any contract , whether wholly written or partly oral , which includes a set of fixed terms or conditions which the proponer applies , without material variation , to contracts of the kind in question " .
6 ‘ The Prime Minister has shown herself completely unfit not only to attend any conference on human rights anywhere , but even to utter the very words . ’
7 For instance , many of the small arboreal folivores ( leaf eaters ) are able to eat diets of eucalyptus that contain up to 30 per cent of phenolic compounds ( enough to kill any domesticated herbivore ) and the description of their nutritional physiology is quite fascinating .
8 She carried a small basket in her hand containing food for her frugal evening meal , although the rancid smells around her were strong enough to diminish any desire to eat — she had not yet grown sufficiently accustomed to them to ignore them .
9 Men who can cling to overhanging rocks thousands of feet above their companions , men who climb into perilous situations in the knowledge they are inches from death , men who are strong enough and man enough to meet any physical challenge , these are the men who call for their mum when they find they left the jungle Formula back in the car .
10 Some vineyards may not be mentioned because they have only recently been cultivated and , therefore , have not been in production long enough to establish any sort of reputation .
11 I wonder if you would be good enough to inform any parties who you think might be interested in this news ?
12 How times changed — now someone would express their concern ove whether the thing had been cooked long enough to annihilate any salmonella !
13 Efforts were made to persuade Jamaica to follow Barbados , and a twenty-one year grant to cover the island 's own expenses was voted in 1683 , but this grant was not large enough to provide any surplus to spend elsewhere and was not much more than a recognition that the government in England was not going to spend its money covering the costs of local government for Englishmen who had gone overseas .
14 From the 1880s the regime made plain its determination not only to halt any further movement in the direction of public participation but in some respects to reverse the reforms of the 1860s .
15 Teachers will understand and support the way in which management decisions are made if they are fortunate enough to receive any management training and any assistance in their professional development , especially if it is linked with their working experience ( DES 1990a:9 ) : Training opportunities increase in value to the degree that they are planned to integrate with and enhance the experience of management in school .
16 He was an honest merchant whose skills , and those of others , including thank God the British Nan , had made him rich enough to slake any whim to satiety .
17 Now I have a cellar full of expensive wine , but I do n't feel I 'm good enough to drink any of it . ’
18 What they say is they 're getting no liaison at all when there 's any lorries going in to pick any product up .
19 If you are lucky enough to own any old sepia family photographs , it can look extremely attractive to arrange a collection of them on a wall , as you can then give them all co-ordinating mounts that are decorated with your favourite pressed flowers , or perhaps choose some flowers that are appropriate to the family .
20 Cannabis was widely used in the Middle East during this period , and it seems unlikely that the practice in itself would seem remarkable enough to cause any comment among Arabs .
21 But it was only to avoid any tedious and wholly inconsequential explanation .
22 It is important to ensure that only current partners appear as lessees/trustees of partnership premises , if only to avoid any possibility that a retired partner who has not been duly replaced on the title could be regarded as still being held out as a member of the firm .
23 By March , Morley Street will probably be good enough to win any normal champion hurdle , but Balding does not relish the idea of running two in the race .
24 The view of Paisley 's critics was that he was implicated but was clever enough to avoid any direct contact .
25 The interval must be long enough to avoid any carry-over practice effects between the first administration and the second , but sufficiently short so that it can be assumed that there will have been no change in the real underlying abilities of the children concerned .
26 Remarkably , by the time the boy reached London , contrary to the general prognosis , the ulcer had healed sufficiently to avoid any major surgery .
27 Ludwig is also the Emperor 's bodyguard and his mere presence has so far proven enough to discourage any attempts on the Emperor 's life .
28 Berate the Lord for giving her so much only to frustrate any future hopes ?
29 To suggest that in these circumstances ‘ the gravamen of the husband 's conduct is the injury not the sexual intercourse he has forced ’ is entirely to deny any sexual autonomy for women within marriage .
30 She 's not really well enough to do any thing is she ?
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