Example sentences of "of [Wh det] any " in BNC.

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1 ‘ This party now has a programme and will have an internal structure of which any West European socialist party would be proud , ’ Imre Pozsgay , the party 's candidate for next month 's presidential candidate , said .
2 Pearce is convinced the experience of those early years had important universal lessons of which any young graduate entering industry today ought to take heed .
3 Clearly there will soon come a point where every practising teacher will become familiar with the ‘ newspeak ’ of attainment targets , statements of attainment , levels , keystages , programmes of study , standard assessment tasks , and profile components , with none of which any of us was familiar two short years ago .
4 But this rhetorical nonsense ends in the old strain of mischievous nonsense : for immediately a list of these pretended natural rights is given … there is not , it seems , any one of which any government can , upon any occasion whatever , abrogate the smallest particle .
5 I think that given that University work is supposed to encourage intellectual activity at the highest level of which any individual is capable it is very important to increase motivation by allowing those individuals to proceed at their own pace and to establish their cognitive frames as and when they feel capable of doing so .
6 The 1976 Act specifies in Sched. 1 the types of licence which a board may grant , including the nature of the premises in respect of which any particular certificate may be granted and the authorization conferred on the licence holder by the licence , and provides for specific offences instead of prosecutions for breach of certificate .
7 These are the familiar plates of metal which , when clashed together , produce the most shattering effect of which any orchestral instrument is capable .
8 Nevertheless , in speaking of the different ‘ rhythms ’ of which any relationship needed to take account , he showed a pretty shrewd understanding of the female character ; an understanding which has sometimes been denied .
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