Example sentences of "[pers pn] at any " in BNC.

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31 So , to be safe it would be wise to use it at any time flying above 10,000 feet .
32 The training environment for this must always be an 8m x 8m ( 9.5yd x 9.5 yd ) area , and you should practise until you are sure of your position within it at any given time .
33 The former is a tenancy made by the agreement of the parties on the terms that either may put an end to it at any moment at the shortest notice ; the latter arises where a tenant whose interest has expired continues in possession without the landlord either assenting or dissenting .
34 I 'll tell them you can borrow it at any time .
35 One month 's notice is required for any withdrawals , but should you need your money in a hurry you can of course , withdraw it at any time .
36 Visitors can see it at any time .
37 How we buy food also has an influence on how much we eat of it at any one meal .
38 There must be no provision for the entity to keep the asset on repayment of the finance , or to reacquire it at any time .
39 Once you have completed your design , you must ensure that you cover it with a sheet of glass should you have to leave it at any time .
40 When the library is a multi-media centre , it may be possible for the tape-slide sequence to be studied there , but in the typical school there would be severe limitations if more than a small proportion of students were set to do such study ; the library is usually too small for more than a tenth of the school population at best to use it at any one time .
41 It is scooped shallowly out on the left of the esplanade , and forms an oval more than 200 yards long ; 20,000 people can be in it at any one time .
42 It can not be partly certain because the tenant can determine it at any time and partly uncertain because the landlord can not determine it for an uncertain period .
43 He 'd have bought it at any cost . ’
44 To sum up , in positing an item as an ontological existent we are at the same time by implication positing this item as a potential subject of a non-arbitrary subset of predicates from among an indefinite number of meaningful predicates , and hence as completely determinate with regard to possible descriptions that may be given of it at any given time .
45 I did that when I was seven and different people can do it at any time .
46 PostScript sacrificed performance for flexibility and , as a result , is capable of taking the same original information and producing it at any output resolution ; 72 , 300 , 1270 or 2540dpi .
47 But you can never quite identify it at any given moment .
48 You can then pull the headboard out and rest it at any angle on the mattress for reading , watching TV or enjoying breakfast in comfort .
49 You can purchase your first FREEDOM TICKET and renew it at any Post Office in Oxford or at The Broadway , Banbury Road or Mill Street offices in Kidlington itself .
50 That 's the way I used to do it at any rate .
51 The only way you can do it at any particular point that 's the trouble .
52 So changing into the future , you can do it at any time , what it actually means , it 'll affects the next month 's premiums , and switching , er , it 's on a bid to bid basis , from one fund to the other , and we charge them eighteen pounds per occasion .
53 His sideways glance told her he 'd noticed the manoeuvre but he merely smiled as if , knowing he could curtail it at any time , he was allowing her that small freedom .
54 I could have made contact with it at any time .
55 Some 64pc of those entitled to Family Credit receive it at any one time .
56 In a way , the most important word in the whole of that speech is probably ‘ nature ’ — ‘ I feel the link of nature draw me ’ because here now Adam is using the word nature as , I suppose , he would not have used it at any earlier point in the poem .
57 He commonly observed to his students that it was doubtful whether there was as much joy in heaven as in some places on earth at the rise of the ‘ Barthian school ’ — and would add that he at any rate did not belong to it .
58 ‘ Did he at any time make advances to you ? ’
59 Other than myself , probably only Florian Jones knows what you really are , and he at any rate obviously does n't find the reality at all unpalatable . ’
60 Gide 's response nicely if unawares repudiates the sexual-difference view of homosexuality as a solipsistic refusal of the other : ‘ how little he knew of the human heart ! — of mine at any rate …
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