Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] [vb pp] with any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What could be done with any realizations ?
2 It remains to be seen what effect this case will have on copyright litigation in the United States ( the judges in the Court of Appeals recognized that their test would be difficult to apply and would need further case law before its application could be predicted with any certainty ) .
3 A function may be defined with any number of parameters of any type , and may return ( using = ) a string or numeric result .
4 A procedure may be defined with any number of parameters of any type .
5 ( s ) To support and subscribe to any charitable or public object and to support and subscribe to any institution , society , or club which may be for the benefit of the Company or its Directors or employees , or may be connected with any town or place where the Company carried on business ; to give or award pensions , annuities , gratuities , and superannuation or other allowances or benefits or charitable aid and generally to provide advantages , facilities and services for any persons who are or have been Directors of , or who are or have been employed by , or who are serving or have served the Company , or any company which is a subsidiary of the Company or the holding company of the Company or a fellow subsidiary of the Company or the predecessors in business of the Company or of any such subsidiary , holding or fellow subsidiary company and to the wives , widows , children and other relatives and dependants of such persons ; to make payments towards insurance ; and to set up , establish , support and maintain superannuation and other fund or schemes ( whether contributory or non-contributory ) for the benefit of any such persons and of their wives , widows , children and their relatives and dependants ; and to set up , establish , support and maintain profit sharing schemes for the benefit of any of the employees of the Company or share purchase schemes for the benefit of any of the solicitor or registered foreign lawyer employees of the Company and to lend money to any such employees or to trustees on their behalf to enable any such purchase schemes to be established or maintained .
6 ( s ) To support and subscribe to any charitable or public object and to support and subscribe to any institution , society , or club which may be for the benefit of the Company or its Directors or employees , or may be connected with any town or place where the Company carried on business ; to give or award pensions , annuities , gratuities , and superannuation or other allowances or benefits or charitable aid and generally to provide advantages , facilities and services for any persons who are or have been Directors of , or who are or have been employed by , or who are serving or have served the Company , or any company which is a subsidiary of the Company or the holding company of the Company or a fellow subsidiary of the Company or the predecessors in business of the Company or of any such subsidiary , holding or fellow subsidiary company and to the wives , widows , children and other relatives and dependants of such persons ; to make payments towards insurance ; and to set up , establish , support and maintain superannuation and other fund or schemes ( whether contributory or non-contributory ) for the benefit of any such persons and of their wives , widows , children and their relatives and dependants ; and to set up , establish , support and maintain profit sharing schemes for the benefit of any of the employees of the Company or share purchase schemes for the benefit of any of the solicitor or registered foreign lawyer employees of the Company and to lend money to any such employees or to trustees on their behalf to enable any such purchase schemes to be established or maintained .
7 All that may be stated with any certainty is that his knowledge of the craft must have been more than merely adequate and that he was a good businessman .
8 In principal , a character may be armed with any weapon or piece of equipment normally available to the Mobs , but this does not include special weapons such as a Fanatic 's ball and chain , or a Squig Hunter 's prodder for example .
9 A character model may be armed with any weapons available to the troops themselves , subject to the usual restriction regarding weapon use — eg a halberd requires two arms to use and so prevents its wielder using a shield as well .
10 A character model may be armed with any weapons available to the troops themselves , subject to the usual restriction regarding weapon use — for example , it is impossible to wield a double-handed axe and a halberd as both require two hands to use .
11 A character model may be armed with any weapons available to the troops themselves , subject to the usual restriction regarding weapon use — eg , a halberd requires two arms to use and so prevents its wielder using a shield as well .
12 WEAPONS/ARMOUR : The General may be armed with any combination of weapons/armour allowed to any of the troop types in this list ( see Equipment List for points values ) .
13 WEAPONS/ARMOUR : The Battle Standard Bearer may be armed with any combination of weapons/armour allowed to any of the troop types in this list ( see Equipment List for points values ) .
14 WEAPONS/ARMOUR : A Hero may be armed with any combination of weapons/armour allowed to any of the troop types in this list ( see Equipment List for points values ) .
15 WEAPONS/ARMOUR : A High Elf Mage may be armed with any combination of weapons/armour allowed to any of the troop types in this list ( see Equipment List for points values ) .
16 WEAPONS/ARMOUR : The General may be armed with any combination of weapons/armour allowed to any of the troop types in this list ( see Equipment List for points values ) .
17 WEAPONS/ARMOUR : The Battle Standard Bearer may be armed with any combination of weapons/armour allowed to any of the troop types in this list ( see Equipment List for points values ) .
18 WEAPONS/ARMOUR : A Hero may be armed with any combination of weapons/armour allowed to any of the troop types in this list ( see Equipment List for points values ) .
19 WEAPONS/ARMOUR : A Wizard may be armed with any combination of weapons/armour allowed to any of the troop types in this list ( see the Equipment List for points values ) .
20 I told him Nigel 's height and asked if the coffin would be supplied with any kind of container or cover .
21 The additional expenditure totalling seven thousand five hundred and three pounds claimed B one nine seven also includes those items which would be incurred with any move and other items which would be involved with furnishing two extra rooms .
22 This VAT will then be shown separately in box 2 of the new VAT return and will be aggregated with any VAT due on domestic sales from box 1 , including any VAT due on sales to non-registered VAT persons in the EC , to arrive at the total VAT due in the period ( box 3 ) .
23 This link is represented graphically by the unemployment-income curve which tells us the unemployment percentage that will be associated with any rate of national income , given real labour costs .
24 This will vary depending upon its age and level of training , but can be done with any horse .
25 Improved data are required before these questions can be answered with any certainty .
26 The most that can be said with any certainty is that the revolt was led by two families who were to play a great part in the next generation of Aquitainian politics , two families with whom Richard was to become very familiar : the house of Lusignan and the house of Angoulême .
27 The program can provide statistics for any year or range of years , it can also generate a text file of your list ( in two formats ) that can be viewed with any text editor .
28 The scheme should therefore be drafted on terms that it can be implemented with any modifications required by the court without the need for approval by a further shareholders ' resolution .
29 If the s178/179 liability can be quantified with any degree of certainty then this can be taken into account in determining the price which Newco will pay for Target .
30 Plato 's conclusion that time is actually produced by the universe was not accepted by Aristotle ( 384–322 BC ) , who rejected the idea that time can be identified with any form of motion or change .
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