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

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1 It also seeks to identify the impacts that any extensive move to pluriactivity in farming families would have on regional economics .
2 Dr Kennedy has sent a letter to Mrs Falconer saying that he does not see what benefit can arise from any further extension to consideration of the matter . ’
3 It is in such mediating contexts , rather than in any direct tie to capital through laissez faire , that the social history of Darwin 's science should be sought .
4 So Moore 's method can hardly allow us to attach any intrinsic value to education at all ; its value must be that of a means to other things or perhaps as an element in some larger whole of value .
5 A century or two ago , though , who could have imagined any practical benefit to mankind from such erudite and scholarly historical research as studies of the exact path of an eclipse , or painstaking measurements of the angular diameter of the Sun ?
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