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

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1 It is only after the very last entity has been displayed that any quantitative evaluation can be performed .
2 Each of these subjects involves a highly intricate body of law , and it is not to be expected that any one man or even three or four men can master them all .
3 There has been a strong movement in favour of delegalization and privatization of family and personal matters ; but when moral panic breaks out law continues to be invoked as ‘ binding on everyone in society , whatever their beliefs … the embodiment of a common moral position ’ , despite the recognition that ‘ in our pluralistic society it is not to be expected that any one set of principles can be enunciated to be completely accepted by everyone . ’
4 It can be seen that any contractual remedy that P2 has would be against P1 .
5 Because different lenses are used for different purposes ( for example , a wide-angle lens gets more visual information on-screen than a close-up lens ) , even in straightforward recording , it could be argued that any photographic image is already a distortion of what one sees in the real world .
6 Darwin wrote ( in The Origin of Species ) : If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed which could not possibly have been formed by numerous successive slight modifications , my theory would absolutely break down .
7 As with other sexually transmitted infections , it should be remembered that any sexual partners will need to be closely examined and treated if necessary .
8 But it soon came to be realized that any breakaway plasma would disperse into the void rather than condense into solid bodies .
9 It can not , therefore , be predicted that any particular restriction will necessarily be accepted as reasonable .
10 Well er as I say I think , er if if if the County Council are are insisting that any new settlement erm should be self contained , I think one would need to see what that definition is before we can be clear as to whether or not it has it has strategic implications .
11 And they are insisting that any cross-channel transfer fee for O'Hare or winger Johnny McIvor be ploughed back into strengthening the team locally .
12 Without this we are breaking our governing rules and it has been indicated that any future occurrence will make the person concerned liable to disciplinary action .
13 In the autumn of 1950 the French put forward the Pleven Plan , their aim being to ensure that any German forces were split into small units and integrated within a European Defence Community ( EDC ) .
14 By 1926 , the London County Council were insisting that any new cars purchased by adjoining undertakings and intended for through running over their tracks , must conform very closely to their own standard design , namely their ‘ E/1 ’ Class .
15 Nigel bought a pulley , and the offending object was banished — hoisted skywards , where it hung immobile except when lowered , which became mainly for the amusement of visiting children who nevertheless were informed that any bad behaviour would be punished by hauling them up twenty-five feet into space and leaving them .
16 It is expected that any such changes to be manifested not only at the attitudinal and cognitive levels , but also in behavioural indices such as higher rates of criminal activity , marital problems and disputes at work .
17 However , Article 15 specified slightly increased levels of HLCAs because the conversion rate of European Currency Units to Sterling has been altered a little and it is recommended that any enhanced payments should be linked solely to conservation undertakings and be re-imbursed by the EEC .
18 One solution is to state that any financial benefits are only paid when the move has taken place .
19 Concerning QUARRIED ROCK it is felt that any future development should be constrained only by points 2 and 4 above .
20 It is felt that any formal approach to the study of other world faiths should take place in the later stages of the primary school and appropriate stages in secondary school .
21 On top of this it is known that any one mould would only be in use between seven and fifteen years .
22 One of the basic long-term objectives of the plan is to ensure that any exploitative use of a marine mammal population is conducted in a humane manner .
23 Accurate reports of certain public occasions are " privileged " — which is to say that any defamatory statements arising from them can not be made the subject of a successful libel action .
24 It has been suggested that any remaining reluctance to review the exercise of the prerogative stems not from the source of the power but from its subject-matter which will often be non-justiciable .
25 ( c ) it was argued that any potential conflicts could be circumvented through the creation of ‘ Chinese walls ’ within firms ;
26 In the beginning it was agreed that any British athlete in the top four would come forward for interview .
27 So , to extend Israel 's result to include rotating bodies , it was conjectured that any rotating body that collapsed to form a black hole would eventually settle down to a stationary state described by the Kerr solution .
28 It was denied that any such wall existed on the southern side of the border , other than a series of anti-tank defences well to the south of the DMZ .
29 Nevertheless it was held that any false indication given by the retailer could not be said to be due to the act or default of Cadbury since the retailer could quite easily have compared the weights and prices of his existing stock and the new bars to see if the label ‘ Extra value ’ was justified .
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