Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] to any [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Further , s. 77 , Law of Property Act 1925 , now implies an indemnity between the parties to any assignment for value made after 1925 .
2 A full on-licence enables the licensee to sell liquor for consumption either on or off the premises to any member of the public who is permitted by the law to consume it .
3 The aim has to be to offer all the services of the company to any client at any location .
4 A package of analyses under labels like FACETS , REACT , QUASAR , QUARTZ , etc. , enable the media planner to identify in detail the demographic make-up of the audience to any spot or programme , either at individual or household level ; audience reach and frequency build-up ( see Figure 11.3 ) ; detailed spot by spot TVRs , by region , for defined audiences ; analyses of own and competing brands ; spending by region , daypart , day of week , etc. ; the performance of individual TV stations ; and so on .
5 It is important that the temptation to ascribe the ‘ good ’ of the process to any kind of an imaginary ‘ god ’ of the pre-life period must be fully resisted .
6 It was held that section 55(i) of the Bankruptcy Act 1914 permitted the trustee to sell any part of the property of the bankrupt to any person , which included the bankrupt himself .
7 As pointed out above , it is known that extensive interconnection is a characteristic of the neocortex : thus the great majority of the input to any cell comes from other parts of the neocortex itself , and similarly most of the outputs go to other parts of the neocortex .
8 This equation merely states that the actual return is the sum of the expected return , the response of the security to any change in the return on the systematic factor , and any idiosyncratic return .
9 But there can be no logic in depriving a litigant of a right of appeal where the final hearing is divided into parts by analogy with the decisions whereby a frivolous or vexatious litigant is deprived of a right to any hearing .
10 Racehorses of 1985 encapsulated her appeal : ‘ Pebbles acts as a tonic to any race in which she competes . ’
11 Pebbles acts as a tonic to any race in which she competes .
12 This is particularly so in relation to the complex levels of benefits , grants and training allowances which distort people 's choice of course and too often act as a disincentive to any form of education or training .
13 They were marked by an unexpected degree of mutual respect and by the URNG 's acceptance of guarantees of future reforms , in place of its previous insistence that certain social problems had to be solved as a precondition to any agreement .
14 The banks were demanding that Poland pay $250 million in interest arrears as a precondition to any agreement .
15 That the party actually increased its vote by half will come as a surprise to any reader relying solely on Wilson 's article .
16 The terms of the mortgage may in any event require that the mortgagee be joined as a party to any document affecting the property subject to the charge in its favour , and in registered conveyancing there may be a restriction to this effect on the proprietorship register .
17 Accordingly Mystery Tour can be used as a supplement to any course at this level ( for example , Streamline Destinations , Headway Intermediate , or Fast Forward 2 ) or as the sole basis for a short course at this level .
18 In addition he will have Adrian Maguire on board and that 's worth a stone to any trainer .
19 It is at least worth a footnote to any textbook on handling disputes that few employers have to contend with their management arm solemnly sitting down and condemning the negotiating strategy and then publicly relating their views to the press .
20 With the end to any possibility of repatriation at the Lausanne conference , towards the end of 1949 the United Nations authorized the creation of a special agency , the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East ( UNRWA ) .
21 It 's all good-humoured teasing and winding up , and for my part I 've long since ceased to care whether or not anyone regards me as the worst climber in the world or some sort of antediluvian relic with no rights to any opinion on ‘ rock climbing as it is done these days . ’
22 It still has an important part to play but as a secondary negotiator possibly as an underwriter to any arrangement Israel may reach with the Palestinians .
23 In a May 27 statement , Hussein Musavi , leader of Islamic Amal ( a Hezbollah faction ) , offered the release of some British hostages in exchange for the expulsion from the UK to any country it chose of Salman Rushdie , the author of the controversial novel The Satanic Verses [ see pp. 36450-51 ] .
24 He is not quite as good as Mike Gatting , who works the ball all along the ground on both sides of the wicket , but Graham now has no fear of stepping down the track to any spinner and planting the ball firmly over long-on .
25 Where the beneficiary 's interest comes to an end to any extent or is in any way disposed of during his lifetime after 25/3/74 , then unless he becomes at the same time beneficially entitled to the property in which the terminated interest subsisted or to another interest in possession in it CTT is prima facie chargeable in respect of its value .
26 Where the beneficiary 's interest comes to an end to any extent or is in any way disposed of during his lifetime , then unless he becomes at the same time beneficially entitled to the property in which the interest subsisted or to another interest in possession in it CTT is to be charged as if he had made a transfer ( Continued on page 129 ) of value at that time and the value transferred had been equal to the value of the property in which the interest subsisted .
27 limit in advance the discretion entrusted by the Act to any meeting of the licensing board at which applications are heard and disposed of .
28 Such duties are owed by an innkeeper to any traveller calling at the inn .
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