Example sentences of "as [v-ing] any " in BNC.

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1 The only other alternative would be for the court to disregard one of the clauses and hold that one party had , by conduct , accepted the other party 's terms and waived its own , including the provision providing that it should not be taken as accepting any other terms .
2 He said : ‘ I do not regard the non-renewal as representing any reduction in our commitment to ex-servicemen .
3 ‘ Nothing in this Act shall be construed as enabling any court to make an order that is binding on the Crown or on any person in his capacity as an officer or servant of the Crown .
4 In accepting the payments the revenue were doing no more than agreeing that they would not be treated as prejudicing any such right .
5 For example , an ex gratia payment is not automatically treated as meeting any liability stemming from the basic award .
6 One view which can be taken in the light of this decision of the House of Lords is that it is unsafe to rely upon Junior Books as establishing any general principle of liability , a view which accords with the recent decisions of the House of Lords in Caparo v. Dickman and Murphy v. Brentwood DC .
7 The Chewong do not perceive these activities as expressing any anger or aggressive feelings , however , even when they themselves are the victims .
8 ’ Specificially aimed ’ in that context is defined in the agreement as describing any magazine where the age group 15 to 24 comprises more than 25 per cent .
9 Asked about Bosnia , Mr Major said he did not regard the US airdrops as presenting any danger of retaliation against British troops on the ground in the former Yugoslavia .
10 The Queen had already been informed ; this had been the purpose of his visit to Sandringham the previous day , which had generally been regarded as part of the normal routine , and not as marking any special occasion .
11 It is true that Morris contains no disapproval or qualification of Lawrence , but , in my view , the main statements of principle in these cases can not possibly be reconciled and the later case therefore must not be regarded as providing any support for the earlier .
12 If there is a possibility of the authority in question being overruled , it is more important than ever to mention its status in the judicial hierarchy , as well as stating any objections that have been urged against it .
13 They had n't got as far as stating any intention on that subject — for the simple reason that marriage had n't been part of the plan .
14 19 should no longer be understood as requiring any such investigation in the Sunday trading cases .
15 It would be unfortunate if his findings of facts were regarded as giving any indication of how other such cases should be approached .
16 ‘ It is as much about building confidence as doing any formal teaching , ’ she said .
17 The law does not , however , regard such societies ( unless formally incorporated ) as having any corporate personality ; it sees only individuals , owning property , it may be , in common , with rights and duties towards each other flowing from the contract , or rather series of contracts , to be found in the society 's rules ; for on every change in the membership a new contract must be implied .
18 Sending the editor a copy of parents ' newsletters as a regular routine will sometimes create interest in events at school which you will not have considered as having any press appeal .
19 for example , can hazards really be thought of as having any intentionality ?
20 They are also not usually recognized as having any significance by those responsible for statutory protection measures , particularly if they are suspected of having any connection with leys or other ‘ lunatic fringe ’ ideas .
21 Although all but 20 library authorities noted at least some courses offered by central units , not all of these libraries perceived central training staff as having any responsibility for their staff .
22 None of these major issues figures in Krashen 's scheme of things , so he presumably does not regard them as having any relation at all to the learning and teaching of languages .
23 If the scores are spread so that a relatively large proportion of the sample attained a score of 40 , then scoring 40 does not distinguish the child as having any particular difficulties .
24 This account , in spite of beginning with the faculties of the knowing subject , leaves no room for an account of the individual as creative — as having any autonomy of agency .
25 Thus , whilst women who smoke may know that smoking could damage their health , there is no evidence that they experienced smoking as having any immediate impact on their self-perceived strength and fitness .
26 The conclusion was unchanged : namely , that the evidence did not point towards judicial corporal punishment as having any special or unique influence , and that it was unlikely to affect the incidence of crime .
27 Gilgamesh is not reported as having any significant dreams after Enkidu 's death , and despite his continuing efforts to penetrate the mysteries it becomes increasingly apparent that his powers have waned and the gods have turned against him .
28 " I can not say that I think of [ the causal determinist 's view ] as having any plausibility .
29 And I I do n't see a limited widening of Church Lane to any access into either of these two sites , were that to be required by the Highway Authority , a as having any significant impact on the character of the village .
30 Certainly he did not regard large-scale state intervention as having any effect except in the very long term , since the causal conditions are located ultimately in cultural attitudes , not in the factors on which state intervention operates .
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