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

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1 If a computer salesman claims that the computer he is selling will run a particular software package and this claim turns out to be untrue , it will be for the company selling the computer to show that any exemption clause it hopes to rely on passes the test of reasonableness .
2 The rules say that any beam-line must be available for general use at least one third of the time .
3 It completely failed to influence public opinion when it emerged from its secret society chrysalis in 1939 , and in spite of its extremism and the uncertainties of the law with regard to seditious libel where public order was not threatened , the authorities decided that any move against the group would give it unwanted publicity and might achieve more harm than good .
4 In its recommendations , the IEHO said that any pool should be fully supervised by trained staff unless it fills three criteria ; the pool is used infrequently ; a relevant member of staff is always aware when the pool is in use ; and that use be restricted to adults of known swimming ability .
5 The defendant argued that any liability which he had , extended only from his breach of duty until the armed robbery .
6 The opposition argued that any delay would disrupt local government , claiming that this was the only part of the old democracy still functioning since April .
7 The authors suggest that any child who achieves a score of less than 85 should be regarded as in need of further assessment and , possibly , structured intervention .
8 On the basis of these figures , the authors suggest that any test score can be regarded as falling within seven points of the true score for the short form , and within five points of the true score for the long form of the test .
9 So far as the mechanisms for enforcing the rules of conduct are concerned , section 18(2) of the Act requires that any person who is exercising any of the functions conferred by Part II of the Act with respect to any of the matters described in section 18(1) , the granting of rights or audience etc. , must act in accordance with the general principle mentioned in section 17(3) .
10 The question remained unanswered , for Counsel for the applicants accepted that any cause of action based on the treaty would not be justiciable in the English courts .
11 You have the right to expect that any information imparted to a member of staff will be treated with respect and confidentiality , though some medical information will have to be discussed with other staff members .
12 An awful sigh as the TRAGEDIANS realize that any number doubled is even .
13 There again , the laws of the game state that any ball used shall be :
14 Opponents of the treaty in the Senate questioned the legality of a referendum on this issue , as the Constitution stated that any extension of the US military presence had to be ratified in a treaty by two-thirds of the Senate .
15 It is usually ( although not in all circumstances ) for the prosecution to prove that any act carried out purportedly in accordance with the needs of patient , hospital , client etc. was carried out in bad faith or with lack of reasonable care .
16 The sergeant of the constabulary said that any change in land or buildings by a tenant , even an obvious improvement , was , in the eyes of the law , a ‘ waste ’ and entitled the landlord to compensation .
17 Similar , though less extreme , French claims in Venice , where the ambassador demanded that any holder of a " patent de familiarité " signed by him must be considered a member of his household , led to a long breach between the two states in 1710 – 23 and renewed friction in the later 1720s .
18 The School Government Regulations even allow the governors to decide that any matter ‘ by reason of its nature ’ should be treated as confidential and so exclude papers and minutes about it from public scrutiny .
19 How strong this support will prove to be in the last analysis remains to be seen , but Labour 's treatment of Mr Gould and its refusal to back calls for a referendum on the Treaty suggest that any hopes of altering the movement towards European Federalism remain with the Conservative Party .
20 Whereas the speaker knows that any words which pass his lips will be heard by his interlocutor and , if they are not what he intends , he will have to undertake active , public ‘ repair ’ , the writer can cross out and rewrite in the privacy of his study .
21 The Union believes that any musician playing to the public should be guaranteed reasonable money .
22 As it is the ratepayer who funds and owns Council facilities , the DUP believes that any change to Sunday opening of Council provisions should only be undertaken following the test of the electorate 's opinion in a local poll held for that purpose in the district of the council .
23 The study of literature had become little more than a loose aggregate of philosophy , history , psychology , aesthetics , ethnography , sociology , and so on , and the Formalists felt that any specificity it might have had had been swamped by its adjacent disciplines .
24 The analysis required that any relative with Crohn 's disease in the ulcerative colitis group was considered to be normal and vice versa in the Crohn 's disease group .
25 there had been no attempt by the appellant to show that any part of the deceased 's income & 6 ] consisted of a return on assets as opposed to remuneration for labour and work on the farm .
26 Though the city 's finances were supposed to be independent , Polish control of the railways meant that any citizen wishing to use the trains had to change Danzig currency into Polish currency before buying a ticket .
27 The UKCC insists that any second level nurse seeking entry to a first level part of the register must successfully complete an examination of the same standard as that required for students undertaking a three year first level nursing preparation .
28 The Minister meant that any surpluses will not be transferred to pensioners because that is what the Government desire .
29 Laying the blame for global warming at the door of the developed world , the declaration said that any climate convention agreed at UNCED " should not affect the economic and commercial interests of the developing nations " .
30 Also , the slow course of the disease implied that any drug would have to be given for a long time in order to be effective and so would have to be particularly harmless to patients .
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