Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He asked me why and I said I was reading a book called My Early Life by Winston Churchill and that I would want any son of mine to live that life .
2 I wrote to the Secretary of State for the Environment and was told that it was really a matter for the chief environmental officer of the local authority , but when I took the matter up with the local environmental officer , his response — and it is to his credit that he responded — was , ’ Well , it may be bad , but it is not really so bad that I must take any action . ’
3 I give the undertaking that I will meet any delegation that my hon. Friend wishes to bring to me .
4 She can try them on then , so that I can do any alterations that are necessary .
5 I sincerely hope that there is a MAJOR signing imminent — not that I can see any player replacing Mr Batty .
6 One such person was John Curran , a producer at ITN , who had already demonstrated his kindness by giving me an answering machine so that I could screen any calls from the press .
7 ‘ Every month , on my fertile day , I get the feeling that I could grab any man and try to get pregnant — I know it 's a fantasy . ’
8 She could recall his hard masculine looks with such clarity of detail that she did n't think that she would have any problem in recreating the image on paper .
9 She had always insisted that he was n't to meet her , that she might come any time .
10 It is essential that Mrs G Lomas be kept informed of our deliberations , so that she can incorporate any revision of the Science Plan in her final document .
11 The USA had never needed to undertake such policies previously , since acceptance of the dollar 's role as a key reserve asset had meant that she could meet any payments deficit simply by increasing the supply of dollars .
12 She went from being childish , not caring for social conventions and so spoilt that she could follow any whim she liked , to realising how nai ‘ 3vely and shameful her ‘ rebellion ’ really was .
13 Never shop when you 're tired as the chances are that you 'll find any bed comfortable
14 ‘ I do n't think , ’ she said evenly , ‘ that you 'll find any mention of feebleness and clock-watching in these . ’
15 Further , I believe that you can choose any job , identify the people who perform best at it and show that , if you go back over their lives and careers , you will find themes , patterns and trends from which you can develop a selection interview designed to find more of them .
16 If this is relativity it is like Einstein 's , by which it is not that you can make any measurement come out as you please , but that from any spatio-temporal viewpoint you can estimate what will be the right measurement from any other .
17 Jason says that you can take any group down the course and give them a thrill you do n't have to be good and special needs groups such as blind people can also have a go …
18 A telephone hotline service will also be available that will put you in touch with other members who have the same set up as yourself so that you can discuss any problems you have encountered .
19 The point about RAM is that you can put any pattern of 1s and 0s into any part of it that you like , on as many occasions as you like .
20 We provide every member of Business Direct with a travel assistance package that you can use any time you are travelling on a business trip arranged through the scheme .
21 It is important for you to understand what the physiotherapist does , so that you can follow any instructions the physiotherapist gives you for remedial work at home , and can appreciate the patient 's progress .
22 Ideally , take another flight straight away so that you can master any difficulties you may have experienced on the first flight .
23 Being critical means that you must question any information , material or statement you come across to test and establish its meaning and truth .
24 By the nature of the case , the hypothesis that other apparent persons enjoy feelings which are like ours but which are necessarily unobservable by us is not one that we could have any evidence against .
25 ‘ Indeed , when we discovered the letter had been sent on , because of client confidentiality , we felt it was important that we should tell any client for whom we acted — either before or presently — that it had been done and not at our behest . ’
26 Which would be slightly down on er the number that we got in last year , erm , the next factor , erm , is not as yet a fact but is almost a certainty , that , er , all , we will not succeed on the present basis in persuading D O E that we should have any increase in t to reflect er er an increase in work , and next year we 're anticipating getting in effect a stand still budget .
27 Should audits be expected to detect every fraud ? ’ that we will have any chance of dealing with the expectations gap that has surrounded the audit .
28 I do not think come this weekend either that we will have any worries about being able to last the pace , ’ he asserted .
29 Notice also that we can express any class of asset as a proportion of total assets or liabilities and remember too that in section 1.1.5 we said that these ratios are arrived at as a matter of deliberate choice and are assumed to represent portfolio equilibrium .
30 Is there any way , then , that we can get any idea as to how old some of our boundaries might be ?
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