Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun pl] at any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They have to hurry — a giant highway is due to be driven through their neck of the woods at any moment .
2 3.6 To the extent that the Tenant has exclusive possession of the Premises at any time before completion of the Lease the Tenant shall hold the same as Tenant at will of the Landlord The tenant may wish to delete this clause despite a footnote to the precedent to the effect that any purported determination of the tenancy at will by the landlord ( other than where provided for in clause 5 ) would presumably contribute a breach of contract , ie for withdrawing the authority granted by clause 3.5 .
3 The sixth text is the condemnation of anti-semitism : the Council ‘ deplores the hatred , persecutions , and displays of anti-Semitism directed against the Jews at any time and from any source ’ ( Nostra Aetate 4 ) .
4 Unlike in the early 1960s , section 1 of the Official Secrets Act was not employed against the protesters at any point during this period though clearly it could have been .
5 So much greenhouse equipment is electric and a light will allow you to work with the plants at any time of the day .
6 As the sun could never shine into the houses at any time of the day they must have been cold and damp .
7 2 Construction of pipes The right to construct and to maintain in on under or over the Premises at any time during the Term any Pipes for the benefit of any other part of the Centre or any Adjoining Property This is not a standard right and could be highly disruptive .
8 We may remove , change , or add to the Conditions at any time in which event we will give you notice in accordance with Condition 10 .
9 Absolutely no approaches may be made by potential purchasers to the vendors at any stage in the auction process .
10 Nuisances and abominations of all sorts are without scruple committed to the streets at any hour of the day of night , to await the morning visit of the scavenger to remove them : and happy indeed is it for the humble pedestrian if his eye and nose alone suffer from these ejectments ; happy indeed if he comes not in contact with them , as they make their unceremonious exit from window or door …
11 You just insist you have access to the books at any time or you send your accountant in to check .
12 Perhaps because they were suddenly aware that Madrid could fall to the rebels at any moment , or perhaps because they felt more confident with a government which now included representatives of all the Popular Front forces and the anarchists , the Republican troops rallied at that point and managed to slow down the Army of Africa 's advance on the capital .
13 The work of the police , according to Sir Robert Mark in 1978 , now required ‘ not only as much physical courage and dedication as policing parts of Victorian London but a great deal more moral courage than has been required by the police at any time since Peel ’ .
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