Example sentences of "anyone [Wh pn] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Yet anyone who read the popular literature on the subject from the 50s found a massive denunciation of the welfare state which was blamed solely on the growing decline in parental responsibility .
2 Anyone who ignores the spectrum of Mozart 's wit and limits his interest to faecal parlance is bound to misdiagnose his personality .
3 It also laid down the constitutional right for anyone who passed the Abitur — the German equivalent of A levels — to study at university .
4 ANYONE who appreciates a good ale is enjoying a fruity complexity of flavours .
5 ‘ Can you imagine what they would have done to anyone who spilled the beans ? ’
6 Anyone who owns a charting device should find this a really useful source of information .
7 For , using it , we can say that anyone who understands the concept of pain knows that certain sorts of behaviour are criteria for pain-ascription .
8 When a thinker unravels previously unnoticed implications of a familiar idea , one seems stupid to have missed them oneself ; but anyone who discerns a similarity which runs athwart the current categories , a poet by metaphor or a scientist by a new model or paradigm , can strike us with astonishment and awe , as a genius whose spontaneous flash illuminates what no logical operation within the frame of accepted concepts could have disclosed .
9 It is increasingly likely that anyone who takes an active role in any organisation will at some point find themselves involved in setting up a ‘ special event ’ .
10 Anyone who takes the pilgrimage route — to Santiago de Compostela from the Pyrenees and along the northern route via Pamplona , Logroño , Santo Domingo de la Calzada , Frómista and León will find that almost the opposite is true .
11 But anyone who takes the poem head-on , as though entering upon a piece of hitherto unfamiliar English verse , is bound to be struck by its crazy-paving of little-used or dialect words ( " shaws " ) , of samples from the literary lexicon ( " meads " , " unapparelled " ) , of old-tyme poetryspeak ( " thou wast not born for aye " ) , of dubiously archaic constructions ( " friend thee more " " steads him nothing " ) , of blended or cross-bred idioms ( " pure of stain " ) , of literary reminiscences ( " dust and dreams " — a most adroit rendering of , but one that inevitably recalls Shakespeare and " we are such stuff as dreams are made on " ) .
12 ‘ These are definitely not short-term investments and not for anyone who panics every time there is a blip in the stock market , ’ says Amanda .
13 The Western book would be a magnificent present for anyone who likes the genre because it is not only a comprehensive guide to the films and film-makers , but also to the cultural background .
14 Anyone who likes the Lake District is bound to like this book .
15 But anyone who launches a bid for Ferranti will want to be sure there are no more black holes lurking in the company 's books .
16 Also , the process of writing often brings fresh insights to mind , and helps to ground them in your everyday life — as anyone who keeps a dream diary will know .
17 Futures punters know they are playing with fire which is why some ask not to be rung at home , and the name of the commodities firm is never to be given to anyone who answers the office phone .
18 While anyone who tests the acoustics of the westwork at St Pantaleon , Cologne , also tenth-century , will be convinced that here , too , sound was a not less important consideration than the visual effect of its cool rhythms .
19 Anyone who took a clean catch ‘ made no mistake ’ .
20 But it was not the same as any of them , and could not seriously be dismissed as anti-black or anti-woman by anyone who took the trouble to find out the facts ; after all , as FAMILY was fond of pointing out , one of its founders was a woman of Pakistani origin !
21 The two Skaven heads will bite anyone who opens the doors ( WS +20 for this ) ; they can also detach themselves from the doors , flying around the coach-house and attacking anyone they find .
22 SCIENTISTS , doctors , lawyers , accountants , journalists , newsagents — indeed anyone who stores the names and addresses of business contacts on a personal computer or word processor — could find themselves committing a criminal offence if government plans for data protection , presented to the House of Commons this week , becomes law .
23 Anyone who advertises the deferred rate may only do so provided that the APR is more prominent , and they explain all the terms . ’
24 We have joined forces with Wolfschmidt Kummel — ‘ the putting mixture ’ — to open the Club to anyone who scores a hole-in-one in a club competition .
25 Mr Yeltsin said he would stop outside ‘ interference ’ in the media by those who wanted to curtail its freedom and take ‘ additional measures ’ against anyone who constrained the work of journalists .
26 Normally anyone who receives an award in an Honours List attends on a particular day at the Palace when Her Majesty confers them wholesale .
27 The graveside note about missing her ‘ Darling Daddy ’ did not make sense to anyone who knew the family , since Diana rarely saw her father .
28 They were no real danger to anyone who knew the coast , and all the time the light was growing stronger .
29 Detectives want to hear from anyone who saw a light blue Ford Transit van , registration number GIB 915 , in Castlerock yesterday morning or between the village and the secluded spot on Springburn Road , Milltown , where it was burnt out at 9.35am .
30 They also want to speak to anyone who saw a silver-coloured Sierra leave the hotel car park just after 1am .
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