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

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1 There were no reports of any response to this show of force .
2 Hey and listen , Pat , I do n't want to see or hear any reference to that part of the plan which shows that we can save up to a billion dollars a year by supplying components from the European plants to fit US manufactured vehicles .
3 ( 3 ) Any reference to any provision of the Act , the AJA , the Solicitors Act 1974 or any provision of any other statutory act relevant to these Articles shall be deemed to include a reference to any statutory modification or re-enactment of that provision for the time being in force .
4 ( 3 ) Any reference to any provision of the Act , the AJA , the Solicitors Act 1974 or any provision of any other statutory act relevant to these Articles shall be deemed to include a reference to any statutory modification or re-enactment of that provision for the time being in force .
5 The likes of Gordon Brown , Tony Blair , John Smith and Martin O'Neill have made good impressions , though Neil Kinnock , who got on famously badly with Ronald Reagan but adequately with Mr Bush , is still often referred to by the few Americans who pay any attention to British politics as ‘ the Welsh windbag ’ .
6 Few scientists paid any attention to this part of the limbic system until Papez published his theory of emotion in the late 1930s , whereupon considerable effort was put into identifying its role in emotion .
7 Those who seek to repair the damage caused by the creation of more wealth are only locking us more deeply into the source of the evil ; and Labour 's submission to this cruel belief robs it of any claim to significant opposition to the existing order .
8 I mean , Diana herself has never in her lifetime uttered one statement that has been of any use to any member of the human race . ’
9 The author firmly denies , at the outset , any pretension to exhaustive coverage in favour of ‘ ruthless selectivity ’ .
10 Germany , with the strongest economy , will demand policies to maintain that strength , resisting any threat to that preeminence in the name of ‘ Europe ’ .
11 In so doing , he avoids any appeal to neurological pre-programming of a specifically linguistic kind as claimed by Chomsky .
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