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

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1 It was a branch which was highly resistant to any tendency perceived as likely to vitiate the traditional autonomy of WEA branches .
2 The Living Church owed its popularity to the parish priests , the oppressed ‘ white ’ clergy whom it supported , rather than to any enthusiasm amongst the masses .
3 An extra table is a very welcome addition to any home at Christmas time and , this month , Ideal Home offers you an easily assembled table , plus two festive tablecloths in traditional Christmas colours .
4 Superbly printed on quality parchmarque paper , with a traditional heraldic border in full colour , this scroll is an asset to any home or office .
5 Harwell says it 's satisfied it provides as much data as possible , but the plant is willing to listen to any council proposals .
6 It also has to hinder to recognition of what the needs of the people of the city are and I actually cast out , wipe out services and the needs of central administration which is essential to any council and I would hope that not only my own back this amendment .
7 Since then I 'm very pleased that two of them have done so , and I very much hope that the others will as well and I 've always made it clear I 'm perfectly prepared to explain any situation to any Council or Councillors who want to talk to me — my door is always open .
8 there was no reference to any discussion about Westland and consequently no record of my protest .
9 Among the various criticisms of Merton 's analysis one is particularly relevant to any discussion of corporate crime .
10 I want now to look at some aspects of self-experience that I think should be central to any theory of self , and hence to any discussion of women 's autonomy .
11 These three factors are central to any discussion about urban politics , and ‘ needs ’ and ‘ resources , are terms that recur in every consideration of central government grants .
12 These two concepts ( see Chapter 1 ) are central to any discussion of quasi-government :
13 The entry and exit of firms is central to any discussion of the state of competition in UK markets .
14 Although Neaoutyine suggested that the pro-independence forces were " open to any discussion " , an FLNKS congress in June reasserted its position that the planned referendum was " a determining stage in New Caledonia 's march towards independence " .
15 It was a significant symbiosis , central to any discussion of what constituted the popular religious experience or pattern of beliefs .
16 To any visitors from another planet , it would be the most obvious and most dominant feature of this one .
17 From our study , however , there was no evidence that supplemental oxygen led to any reduction of clinically important cardiac arrhythmias in patients over 60 .
18 The diesel check , described by one test station owner as ‘ the worst possible thing you could do to any engine , ’ was suspended yesterday pending the results of an inquiry into the damage claims .
19 He sent me a memorandum directing me to inform him in future before I write to any newspaper periodical on matters appertaining to the force .
20 In 1985 Mr Honey launched the Etak Navigator , a $1,400 in-car navigation system , which could guide a driver to any address he punched into the system .
21 Heising has pointed out that if n records are randomized into N addresses , there are N n possible record distributions , only of which allocate no more than one record to any address .
22 ‘ I am not walking to any hut with you , ’ she assured him with icy defiance .
23 ‘ The reorganisation of ecological balances which will eliminate subsidies to any goods or process bad for the earth and the environment . ’
24 ‘ Any person who , in the course of a trade or business ( a ) applies a false trade description to any goods ; or ( b ) supplies or offers to supply any goods to which a false trade description is applied .
25 Suspension notice Under s14 of CPA 1987 , an enforcement authority which has reasonable grounds for suspecting that any safety provision relating to any goods has been contravened , is empowered to serve a notice prohibiting the person for up to six months from supplying , offering or exposing for supply those goods .
26 The term " trade description " is defined comprehensively in s2(1) as follows : A trade description is an indication , direct or indirect , and by whatever means given , of any of the following matters with regard to any goods or part of goods , that is to say , ( a ) quantity , size of gauge ; ( b ) method of manufacture , production , processing or reconditioning ; ( c ) composition ; ( d ) fitness of purpose , strength , performance , behaviour or accuracy ; ( e ) any physical characteristics not included in the preceding paragraphs ; ( f ) testing by any person and results thereof ; ( g ) approval by any person or conformity with a type approved by any person ; ( h ) place or date of manufacture , production , processing or reconditioning ; ( i ) person by whom manufactured , produced , processed or reconditioned ; ( j ) other history , including previous ownership or use .
27 Section 20(6) defines consumer as follows : ( a ) in relation to any goods , it means any person who might wish to be supplied with the goods for his own private use or consumption ; ( b ) in relation to any services or facilities , it means any person who might wish to be provided with the services or facilities otherwise than for the purposes of any business of his ; and ( c ) in relation to any accommodation , it means any person who might wish to occupy the accommodation otherwise than for the purposes of any business of his .
28 Bernice said , her archaeologist 's mind ever alert to any opportunity to pin down the Doctor to a specific date .
29 BCRS would certainly look forward to any opportunity of co-operating in this venture .
30 Invite members from other churches to any event you organise .
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