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

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1 Nectar flow in the red-flowered Brownea rosa-de-monte ( Leguminosae ) of the Panama forests is known to be influenced by interference from stingless bees and lepidopteran larvae , though , in general , flow in this species decreases through the day during which any flower is presented .
2 Is the DNA in the nucleus really that passive , behaving like a jukebox from which any cytoplasm will select the correct themes ?
3 If we wanted to summarize the extent to which any type of school selected disproportionately from the children of particular class backgrounds , we might use the difference between the service and the working class in the proportion attending that school .
4 Since the most important acts of the Community require the concurrence of the Council , and since the prevailing understanding is that in relation to any matter which any member state considers to affect its own vital national interests , unanimity must prevail , the Community appears as at most a confederation with restricted , albeit important , powers .
5 It is not a calculation which any member of the public should attempt by himself or herself and it should certainly not tend to discourage people from seeking legal advice on problems when they need it .
6 Fundamentally this consists in locating the appropriate level of organization at which any issue can best be resolved .
7 He expressed disquiet , however , over strong British government support for the ‘ Carter Doctrine under which any part of the world can be proclaimed a sphere of vital American interests ’ including ‘ the oil-rich Persian Gulf region ’ .
8 But you 're not right for you t start passing laws , which any case you ca n't adhere to until you have new er er tenancy , you ca n't enforce them .
9 It concerns the inherent power which any court of justice must possess to prevent misuse of its procedure in a way which , although not inconsistent with the literal application of its procedural rules , would nevertheless be manifestly unfair to a party to litigation before it , or would otherwise bring the administration of justice into disrepute among right-thinking people .
10 Theoretical considerations , such as the relation of deixis to semantics and pragmatics , and the various types of deictic meaning , are discussed , and a cline of deictic activity , a point on which any text must function , is described .
11 Figure 3.1 shows the joint variation of the two properties we have been talking about , and , of course , the possible values which any unit can take .
12 Clearly memories are not formed instantaneously , as if by throwing a switch , but are built up over a period of hours after the event to be memorized has occurred ; during this build-up the form in which any memory is stored changes .
13 The intention is that any change would be revenue-neutral , but the level at which any scale charge is set will remain a matter for the Chancellor 's judgment and will be announced annually in each Budget .
14 It will also vary from child to child and will have varying results according to the stage of development which any child has reached .
15 As is well brought out in a recent paper , the views of Carnap 's which Quine opposed involved the claim that conventionally adopted analytic linguistic frameworks provided criteria of reality , which set up the standards according to which any question that might arise was settlable ( Ricketts 1982 ) .
16 Under the English Rules of the Supreme Court ( and comparable rules of court in other Commonwealth jurisdictions ) , the court may make an order for the ‘ detention , custody or presentation ’ of any property which is the subject-matter of a cause or matter before the court or as to which any question may arise in the case ; and may order the inspection of any such property in the possession of a party .
17 Section 52(1) of the 1984 Act gives the court power to make any order for inspection , preservation and detention of property which is the subject matter of proceedings or to which any question may arise in any such proceedings and Ord 13 , r 7(b) again applies the Rules of the Supreme Court .
18 Hohensemer et al. ( 1983 ) make the important point that hazards are multidimensional in nature and suggest 12 dimensions along which any hazard may be scored ( see Table 10.2 ) .
19 Watercourses vary in size from the merest trickle in a ditch to large tidal rivers ; size is significant since it controls the extent to which any pollution will be diluted , thereby more readily purified by natural processes , and less noticeable .
20 Her scheme envisaged a palatial brothel for women only — a sanctuary ‘ to which any lady of rank and fortune may subscribe , and to which she may repair incog ; the married to commit what the world calls adultery , and the single to commit what at the tabernacle is called fornication , or in a gentler phrase , to obey the dictates of all-powerful Nature , by offering up a cheerful sacrifice to the God Priapus , the most ancient of deities . ’
21 This raises many questions about the extent to which any depreciation charge could yield a useful measure of this use but , given the policy of fixed depreciation charges imposed by Government , it would be hard to see how these charges would be capable of measuring actual usage of assets ( a point which is at the heart of the difference between the two accounting traditions ) .
22 The comparative method discloses a number of key issues which any legislation guaranteeing equal employment rights for disabled workers must address .
23 Thus a scheme was worked out by which any route which duplicated a number in the L.C.C .
24 We said that this was the last stage before which any unfixedness could be tolerated .
25 This is the dichotomy that must be used to form a framework within which any curriculum change must be placed .
26 In any case a record should be kept of events as they occur on site , the accuracy of which should be confirmed as soon as possible , to provide a basis on which any variation may be approved .
27 For all the talk of Prime Ministerial government , one must remember the unequal battle which any incumbent , when confronted by more than a score of powerful departments , faces .
28 What concerns me is the extent to which any warning signals included on the computer record are made available to the control officer and conveyed to the officer on the beat .
29 In those circumstances it does not seem to me right to leave open , whether the court has power to do so I 'm doubtful , but in any event it does not seem to me right to leave open a question of whether there should be some damages to provide for the possibility that er Paul may have to leave school , nor do I think that it is a situation in which any contingency award should be made in respect of that .
30 Under s665(2) , a settlement shall not be deemed to be revocable by reason only : ( a ) that it contains a provision under which any income or assets will or may become payable to or applicable for the benefit of the settlor , or the wife or husband of the settlor , on the bankruptcy of the settlor 's child or in the event of an assignment of or charge on that income or those assets being executed by the settlor 's child ; or ( b ) that it provides for the determination of the settlement by the act or on the default of any person in such a manner that the determination will not , during the lifetime of the settlor 's child , benefit the settlor or the wife or husband of the settlor ; or ( c ) in the case of a settlement to which section 33 of the Trustee Act 1925 applies , that it directs income to be held for the benefit of the settlor 's child on protective trusts , unless the trust period is a period less than the life of the child or the settlement specifies some event on the happening of which the child would , if the income were payable during the trust period to him absolutely during that period , be deprived of the right to receive all or part of the income .
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