Example sentences of "in any [noun] of [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It is an offence under Section 47(2) to do any act or engage in any course of conduct which creates a false or misleading impression as to the market price or value of any investments if the purpose is to create that impression and thereby induce another person to acquire , dispose of , subscribe for or underwrite those investments or to refrain from doing so or to exercise or refrain from exercising any rights conferred by those investments .
2 Section 47(2) of the FSA makes it an offence for a person to carry out any act or engage in any course of conduct which creates a false or misleading impression about the market in , or the price or value of , any investment .
3 Generally the provisions affecting settled property properly so-called — where the property is held by trustees for administration in accordance with the terms of a deed of settlement — are framed round the conception of the trust beneficiary as the transferor of the property involved in any transfer of value which takes place in consequence of any dealing with the property by way of advances out of the capital or disposal of his beneficial interest or termination of that interest by surrender or on death .
4 None of us can expect assistance from a Vala ; nevertheless in any kind of Mordor it is one 's duty to go on .
5 erm I think really what erm what should happen is that erm you , with your manager , ought to look at the the erm to establish and agreed job description and in addition to the notes that are are are there erm I have some sample job descriptions from other parts of the Press which have been completed as a framework job and erm we can discuss that in any kind of detail you want .
6 When involved in any kind of search we obviously need to be able to recognise what we are looking for , the goal state .
7 In any walk of life you make mistakes and learn from them . ’
8 Under the Summerskill regime it seems that officials can indulge in any sort of brutality they like .
9 I learnt Russian by a more accidental process , really motivated by a wish to attend a university in any sort of role I could achieve .
10 Suddenly he realised the single glaring inconsistency in any line of argument which was designed to point to revenge or the settlement of a grudge as a motive for the attempt .
11 In any piece of fiction there must be room for the reader — room for him to jump at a suggestion , to insert himself into a story , to respond to hints and clues : to be told what is offered to him is to encourage him to read passively and so to give him less than he deserves .
12 The poet 's claim that he will readily participate in any form of stability his lover settles on is accompanied by the qualification that he will do so only as long as ‘ this wearied ghost ’ dwells in him .
13 Partners must not engage in any form of enterprise which is in competition with the partnership .
14 ‘ I am not interested in any form of registration which is bureaucratic . ’
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