Example sentences of "[pron] any real [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In my judgment the basic answer which any real property lawyer would give to a question about an assignee 's power to deal with a tenancy interest is that each assignee is the owner of the whole estate and can deal with it so as to alter it or its terms .
2 ‘ But have you any real evidence against him ? ’
3 Is there any real development and trend that could be explained perhaps in rather simple language to people like myself ?
4 Is there any real chance of an American change of heart ?
5 But is there any real purpose in seeking this guarantee ?
6 Was there any real intent to export the jewel ?
7 Nor is there any real evolution , only the inevitable modifications of time , in his personal feelings , the loyal determined affection for his drab wife Mana , his jealous longing for Lady Barbara Wellesley and his brief encounter with Mane de Graçay during his escape from France .
8 But is there any real evidence that such zodiacs are anything more than the product of an overactive imagination ?
9 Nor was there any real notion of wage compensation .
10 He has to ask : was there any real alternative ?
11 Was there any real difference between concealing the truth from a man and placing a wire in his head ?
12 And was there any real difference , if what you saw made the same impression somewhere on the receiving end of sight ?
13 The Second Session was entitled , ‘ Is there any real value in Embalming ? ’ and was presented by Mr Arnold Dodge .
14 He would not do her any real harm .
15 Anna coped with him all right , Giorgio never seemed to cause her any real pain ; her tirades , which used to be against the prince , were about Constanza who had ruined our lives by losing Simon .
16 There simply was n't enough stock in the shops to give them any real choice .
17 Many of these have since been taken on by the wider society and are to be found in all its corners influencing even those who would now deny them any real significance and tend to look back on the decade as only times of silliness and self-indulgence .
18 Certainly , it was quite a strenuous walk — though I can say it failed to cause me any real difficulty — the path rising in zigzags up the hillside for a hundred yards or so .
19 The word disturbed Maria for a while afterwards , although Cavell probably had n't given it any real thought , since she appeared so untroubled , her manner calmly confident and still strictly professional .
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