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

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1 Requirements of this sort mean that any system must incorporate a report writer which is intelligible to ordinary users .
2 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that any study of avionic repair facilities does not affect the Royal Naval aircraft yard at Fleetlands in my constituency ?
3 Does my right hon. Friend agree that any proposal to double the European Community structural funds will inevitably result in higher tax bills for the British taxpayer ?
4 Does my hon. Friend agree that any proposal to abolish the upper limit on national insurance contributions would mean that millions of people who could never remotely be regarded as rich would pay a great deal more in contributions and get nothing extra in benefits ?
5 Does my right hon. Friend agree that any proposal to raise the higher rate of income tax , as advocated by the Opposition , would be damaging for morale and prosperity , because such a move would not only destroy the will to work but drive some of our best brains out of the country ?
6 * A report published on Feb. 24 by the UK-based Environmental Investigation Agency argues that southern African countries would not be able to provide adequate policing to ensure that any ivory trade came only from legitimate sources ; it also alleges that the Zimbabwean and South African armed forces are involved in illegal smuggling .
7 At Baker Street Estates our clientele are all treated as individuals and detailed advice from an experienced member of our integrated team ensures that any property requirement can be efficiently satisfied from an office that offers the friendliest atmosphere in W1 .
8 Does the Prime Minister accept that any reform of the government of Scotland implies some useful reform of the procedures of this place ?
9 A Will is a commonsense and legal way to ensure that any possessions you have are given to the people you wish to pass them on to .
10 There are no indications from Berry ( No. 2 ) that this was contemplated and considerable reason to think that any attempt to have done so would have been futile .
11 Broadly speaking , one argument asserted that any improvement in the adverse conditions of life was inherently desirable and should not be withheld from a needy community .
12 A recent review of that book suggested that any connection is superficial rather than essential .
13 But the sensational pile-up re-emphasised that any horse could win the National and revitalised public interest .
14 The fact that the region of divergence was close to the functionally important ATP binding site suggested that any isoforms in this region may be important in defining the contractile properties of smooth muscle cells .
15 Growing ecumenical co-operation and an increasingly common repertoire demand that any survey of church music today should include some reference to the music used in the worship of traditions other than that of the Church of England .
16 An Israeli military spokesman denied that any artillery had been fired yesterday after clashes on Saturday night with guerrillas of Hezbollah , the Shia Muslim militia backed by Iran .
17 It can be extended for the specific purpose of retraining you for new work provided that any agreement to do so :
18 The new law stated that any Pole aged 35 or over and enjoying full electoral rights could run for the presidency ; the signatures of at least 100,000 electors would be required to secure nomination as a candidate .
19 He would prefer a seven day delay between the file examination and the final meeting to ensure that any points raised are dealt with in a more relaxed fashion and at whatever depth the JMU wishes .
20 The Swiss Supreme Court says that any money will be released to the Philippine government only after a number of conditions have been met .
21 The rhetorical approach emphasizes that any attitude is more than an expression in favour of a position : it is also implicitly or explicitly an argument against a counter-position .
22 Similarly , the National Council of Educational Research and Training pilot project at Bhumiadhat ( India ) which aimed at the expansion of non formal education found that any success noted was felt primarily to lie in such atypical factors as the extensive community development programmes which accompanied the project and , as in the Lofoten study , in the exceptional talents of some of the staff .
23 In Wester Ross there was only 1% of permanent grass indicating that any land considered ploughable was termed arable , whilst in Powys the steep slopes dictated that there was no other option .
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