Example sentences of "[adj] to be [vb pp] [prep] any " in BNC.

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1 Save this to be eaten at any time during the day ( in addition to your other meals ) when you begin to feel hungry and vulnerable to eating temptations .
2 It had grounds for such fears , since it was struggling to legitimize itself as the Palestinian representative and did not wish this to be challenged by any independent local movement .
3 The particular question that my hon. Friend raises is for my right hon. and learned Friend the Attorney-General , but I am grateful to him for reminding me of the precise statistics with which it is always sensible to be armed in any conference on the agreement .
4 He had clearly learned a thing or two from his family 's entrepreneurship , and was not willing to be confined to any form of anonymity such as overtook some would-be poets .
5 Ontario 's Attorney-General , Roy McMurtry , says he stands by the CDC report and Digoxin expert , Alois Hastreiter of the University of Illinois says post-mortem levels found in some of the patients were ‘ far too high to be explained by any naturally occurring substance ’ .
6 He had learnt early on that it was better not to flounder ; a simple admittance of ignorance was much to be preferred to any amount of flannel .
7 In this way , the individual is supposed to be protected against any over-zealous use of this powerful and vague discretion .
8 She was determined the wedding would be one for the young blind girl to remember , even though it was not likely to be attended by any of the Wychwood gipsies who had been at Boz 's marriage to Nahum 's sister .
9 one or two members who are resident in St Albans did ask me about their position on item two St Albans Transport Study er the advice that I gave them was that unless they er did which is likely to be affected by any identifiable schemes in the study they do not have a need to declare either a pecuniary or a non-pecuniary interest .
10 One answer is to compile a comprehensive media list , as outlined above , which takes in all the groups which are likely to be contacted with any frequency .
11 It is helpful , for example , to look at past questions , bearing in mind that there is usually only a limited range of possible questions which are likely to be asked about any given topic .
12 They will be the parts of the essay most likely to be remembered in any general impression .
13 We show them some of the dirty ticks , but it 's pretty elementary because none of those boys are likely to be used in any sort of field work .
14 Although they are likely to be far fewer , items of income — for instance , lettings — are also likely to be identified in any budget format .
15 They all looked too tired to be bothered with any joking .
16 A number of the farms have ornate towers based on Italian belvederes , which local legend says were fitted with semaphore arms to send messages to the tower on Grittleton , even though the Grittleton tower was too short to be seen by any of them .
17 Everybody , unless they 've been had their head in the ground for the last thirteen years , know damn well that they 're not going to get housed off the needs register particularly quickly and they only go to people who are most unable to be housed by any other means are going to bother even to put their names on the needs register .
18 The ECJ established that goods which adhered to the national rules and regulations in the member state in which they were produced , should be able to be sold in any member state without need to adhere to the rules and regulations governing the production and sale of the good in the importing member state .
19 The more extreme forms of influence , such as coercion or threat , are unlikely to be sustained over any length of time .
20 For example " the members of the family " who gather at a funeral may be related to the deceased in all sorts of different ways but the group as a whole is unlikely to be associated with any particular household or married couple .
21 There are many other books , even if they are not in quite so exclusive a category , that are unlikely to be found in any form at all ; to take a miscellaneous selection , Wordsworth 's and Coleridge 's Lyrical Ballads ( 1798 ) ; the suppressed first edition of Alice in Wonderland ( 1865 ) ; the first edition , first issue , of Fergus ( Ferguson Wright ) Hume 's Mystery of a Hansom Cab ( 1886 ) , John Bunyan 's Book for Boys and Girls : or , Country Rhimes for Children ( 1686 ) and Edgar Allan Poe 's Tamerlane ( 1827 ) .
22 The highlight of this year 's show is the group of works by Samuel Palmer , apparently the largest to be offered by any gallery for twenty-five years .
23 Griffith therefore postulated that ordinary glass is full of very fine cracks , too small to be seen by any ordinary means .
24 This ‘ cockpit of the Border ’ , too volatile and time-consuming to be included in any of the three main Scottish Marches , had been allocated a Keeper of its own .
25 Many good books have been written about obedience ; there are usually several to be found in any library .
26 The judge went on to find that not only was the information contained in the manuals and the feasibility study not a trade secret but that the information contained in the feasibility study was too obvious and too vague and unspecific to be caught by any alleged fiduciary duty that the defendants were under .
27 Gen Noriega 's provocations may simply have accelerated a plan that had been ready to be unleashed at any time .
28 I left that meeting with the phrase , ‘ I am a lesbian , ’ ready to be spoken at any moment .
29 Foucault recognizes in Deleuze 's account of events as singularities , points or intensities on a surface ready to be actualized in any particular form or meaning , the potential for pushing further his own notion of history as a genealogical series .
30 consoles and design tables and laboratories and workshops is considered , by the few who so jealously guard their knowledge , as information too sensitive to be transmitted to any but those in the topmost reaches of government .
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