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

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1 It would be unrealistic to assume that any assessment process based solely on one assessor 's judgement of another 's competence would always be regarded as completely valid and reliable .
2 This meant that any extraction procedure was much cleaner and more satisfactory : the mould might provide some tiresome debris , but at least the medium did not add the viscous remains of stale meat soup .
3 In fact this implies that any tax base at all may be used as part of " own resources " .
4 This means that any water vapour would turn to ice , because its low gravity would only retain a tenuous atmosphere with very little carbon dioxide to help trap the much-reduced solar warmth .
5 In practical terms this means that any team activity has three components rather than one .
6 These stipulated that any person operating in British waters must not only be resident in Britain but should also be a British citizen and that the ship should be British-owned .
7 It must correctly motivate the 40% of the EC 's farmers who are only part-timers : that means that any income subsidies must be geared , however partially , to production .
8 In its sympathy for the families of the victims , the public was inclined to forget that any passenger aircraft with the Stars and Stripes on its tail would have served as a target as well as another .
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