Example sentences of "[adv prt] by any " in BNC.

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1 And yet , in her case , it did not appear to him that she had been struck down by any kind of ordinary post-natal depression , as Adams 's next words seemed to confirm .
2 It was certainly not bogged down by any kind of personal dogma , and I resent that accusation .
3 She could get other boarders , he would never , with his reputation , be taken in by any other landlady in Florence no matter what was paid .
4 The Homunculi are not truly intelligent , and can be taken in by any subterfuge along these lines if they fail an Int test ( which should be modified by the role-play skill of the adventurers ) .
5 I 've a heavy afternoon ahead , and I 'm off to Paris tomorrow — by parachute if they ca n't get me in by any other method .
6 Mary Toogood , or Mary Johnson , as she was then , was a fearless soul who refused to be taken in by any of this nonsense .
7 The Queen , he said , should not be put off by any oddity of manner but could be assured that this was a man of great learning , deep human sympathy , and outstanding pastoral gifts .
8 But do n't be put off by any early setbacks because some simple experimentation will soon determine the best way of producing boards with this technique .
9 ‘ I presume , Grimm , ’ she said , ‘ you can gimmick her armour so that she can be switched off by any of us if she misbehaves ? ’
10 The attacks came without warning and did n't seem to be set off by any direct thought about being moved .
11 Deep down , he knew that she would be put off by any direct approach .
12 By future I mean a couple of seasons from now , the current season although not a write off by any means has lost a lot of meaning the league appears once again to be going to the scum and we 're out of the League cup thingy .
13 Mr Eddie Philips , proprietor of the Jolly Judge , said neither his staff nor himself would be put off by any threats despite the attempted bombing at his premises last Wednesday .
14 The substantive jus cogens provisions are not backed up by any general procedural rights .
15 The ‘ gaze ’ for Lacan relates to this fictitious place that can never be taken up by any human being .
16 Provided that the module is not called up by any packages managed by other users , the module manager can authorise the module to be modified , copied and deleted .
17 Provided that the module is not called up by any packages managed by other users , the module manager can authorise the module to be modified , copied and deleted .
18 Peter Barnes , has to be the biggest cock up by any leeds manager ever , and will never be beaten ( I hope ) .
19 But the broad package of interventions and centralization over such a long period of time surely outstrips that carried out by any previous government .
20 Never before had there been such a team put out by any club . ’
21 They resented its reluctance to accept that the opinion of a psychologist based on test evidence was more valid than the opinion of the man in the street — or on the jury — based on observation , and they were annoyed that the court failed to recognise that the tests involved were as confidential as those carried out by any other medical practitioner .
22 Mr Duggan is quite alone in his view that , to use his word , ‘ most ’ of Welsh players who did received the harshest punishments meted out by any R.F.U. — if you have any doubts ask Messrs Wheel and Moseley .
23 This risk might come from subsequent investigation of the audit , or from investigations carried out by any of the various regulatory bodies such as the Inland Revenue Investigations Branch or one established under the Financial Services Act .
24 This assumption is not borne out by any evidence — after all , the dolphins have no perceivable technology — but it is fair to guess that at least some intelligent species will develop an advanced technology .
25 As with all restoration projects carried out by any society , cash is the key issue and a share issue has been launched to finance the restoration of both vehicles with £1 shared available in blocks of 10 to adults and singly to children .
26 On these grounds alone it would be ruled out by any sensible organisation looking for a big office site .
27 ’ The great organisations of the masses … in the past were not worked out by any theoretical elite or vanguard … the new organisations will come as Lilburnes Leveller Party came , as the sections and popular societies of Paris in 1793 , as the Commune in 1871 and the Soviets in 1905 , with not a single soul having any concrete ideas about them until they appeared in all their power and glory ’ .
28 You will have to pay the first £75 of the cost if the repair or replacement is carried out by any other repairer .
29 You will have to pay the first £75 of the cost if the repair or replacement is carried out by any other repairer .
30 You will have to pay the first £75 of the cost if the repair or replacement is carried out by any other repairer .
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