Example sentences of "in any [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This hood is designed for efficiency and durability in any kitchen and is built from the toughest heat resistant materials and the powerful fan ensure that it will continue to look good and carry on working where other hoods might give up .
2 But if Charlemagne had a priestly character as a ruler , it lay more in the duty of a priest to teach and preach , than in any function of administering sacraments .
3 He expresses favouritism , not love , from one daughter to the next by the things they will do for him , a characteristic not correct in any parent .
4 In the recession of the early 1980s this service suffered immensely through poor sales and ultra high terminations — in those days it was said that washroom would be the hardest hit in any recession because it was not seen as an essential service ; much confidence was , then lost in the service .
5 I suppose there are dilemmas at such moments in any decade .
6 That was the best relative performance by Britain in any decade since the second world war .
7 Light and dark , colour , texture , viewpoint and composition all play their part , as they do in any painting .
8 But in any divorce settlement I know with myself
9 Keeping them in current assets would have resulted in any write-down on revaluation passing through the p&l account .
10 There are two types of material you can buy in any DIY store — insulating mats , which come in rolls , and loose granular material , which comes in sacks .
11 The Palace had been unable to fill the outside-left berth adequately after George Clarke 's long reign had come to an end , but there was no doubt in any supporter 's minds that a worthy successor had at last been found when Bob Bigg made his Palace debut .
12 Will the right hon. Gentleman confirm that the Government — without announcing it in any manifesto — have increased national insurance charges by 40 per cent ?
13 With a brass section that cheerfully joined in any chorus they could remember complete with formation instrument swaying and excellent drums , double bass and guitar , it was easy to see that this band have been all over the world together .
14 Men tend to be the forgotten figures in any infertility story .
15 Such a grand unified theory ( GUT ) would describe phenomena that take place at energies unobtainable in any accelerator .
16 Purely reactive filters are , of course , impossible to achieve in practice and , in any approximation to them , the components inevitably exhibit resistive losses .
17 The work of this major artist has never been seen in any depth in Europe .
18 The overall conclusion is that while there is no shortage of regular comment and coverage of mental handicap in the mass media , there have been few attempts over recent years to explore the subject in any depth , and those that have , have focussed on the sensational and the controversial .
19 However , when we talked to professionals in various fields , from the UK and abroad , no-one felt that their particular profession was understood in any depth .
20 This is not highly encouraging , and perhaps it is not surprising that although the need for formal systematic planning was noted in our sample , and the concept of appraisal was mentioned by a small number of respondents , evaluation was rarely described in any depth , although 62% of the programmes described by the data sheets indicated that an assessment procedure was employed .
21 ‘ I tend to listen to odd things they do but not in any depth .
22 Although many people tell of brief experiences of déjà vu , spontaneous regression in any depth is somewhat rare .
23 It is impossible to discuss in any depth the merits of treating animals in one way rather than another without making comparisons with human infants and imbeciles .
24 Few training courses for approved social workers consider the influence of alcohol on mental health problems in any depth .
25 The network news programmes provide only a ‘ headline service ’ , nothing can be dealt with in any depth and everything that is covered has to be supported by good televisuals .
26 Luckily , theories of international relations need not grapple with the nature of language in any depth .
27 It is , of course , impossible to explore these symbols in any depth , but the following meanings are those most commonly ascribed .
28 A good deal of real embarrassment can be caused by simply giving an expensive item to a journalist who knew she would not be able to write about a product in any depth but expressed a wish to buy it .
29 There was little free time to get to know people in Britain in any depth .
30 We do not have the space in this book to discuss the models in any depth ; the interested reader is referred to Muellbauer and Portes ( 1978 ) .
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