Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] that any " in BNC.

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1 New rules for pharmacy funding mean that any chemist 's shop which dispenses fewer than 2,000 prescriptions per month will lose grants and will face closure .
2 All the small states fear that any strengthening of the European Parliament , where they have relatively few seats in comparison with big brothers like Britain and Germany , will lead to a weakening of their influence by comparison with the Council of Ministers , which they attend as equals .
3 Whinges about the black market for centre-court tickets are as much a part of the Wimbledon tennis championships as thunderstorms are — but this year 's new rules mean that any tout reselling tickets at Wimbledon next month could end up in a magistrate 's court .
4 An asterisk ( * ) and a question mark ( ? ) can be used as wild cards within the filter text to indicate that any other matching characters should be included .
5 The rules say that any beam-line must be available for general use at least one third of the time .
6 The opposition argued that any delay would disrupt local government , claiming that this was the only part of the old democracy still functioning since April .
7 Prisons not only carry the weight of a bleak , punitive tradition dating from the days of the British , but the long years of neglect and lack of investment mean that any significant reforms demand a massive injection of resources .
8 The defendant argued that any liability which he had , extended only from his breach of duty until the armed robbery .
9 Your card guarantees that any cheque you issue up to £50 will be honoured .
10 There is now an expectancy effect created that any new atrocity is likely to be connected to the earlier ones .
11 Kieman , Reid and Jones ' ( 1982 ) review concludes that any evidence available is weakened by poor methodology and/or ineffective description of what was measured .
12 The authors suggest that any child who achieves a score of less than 85 should be regarded as in need of further assessment and , possibly , structured intervention .
13 On the basis of these figures , the authors suggest that any test score can be regarded as falling within seven points of the true score for the short form , and within five points of the true score for the long form of the test .
14 At a round of talks in Madrid on June 22-23 the US side proposed that any country should have the right to resume mining if the signatory nations could not reach agreement within three years .
15 But the sensational pile-up re-emphasised that any horse could win the National and revitalised public interest .
16 In May 1986 the spokesman of the resistance coalition proclaimed that any form of international guarantee which directly or indirectly recognises the Kabul regime would be unacceptable .
17 However , the fundamental theorem says that any efficient BFS is optimal in LP ( w 1 , … , w p ) for some w 1 , … , w p > 0 and so it corresponds to some efficient tableau ( Section 3.6 ) .
18 Will my right hon. and learned Friend confirm that any temporary difficulties of manpower in the Crown prosecution service will not in any way affect prosecutions that may be necessary as a result of the discovery of potential fraud in the Maxwell case ?
19 After several more paragraphs stating that any Yugoslavs " who can not be disposed of " on these conditions should be retained until arrangements can be made for their evacuation to Italy , an additional " NOTE " refers back to para ( i ) : " There was considerable discussion upon the interpretation of the term " use of force " .
20 This important theorem states that any square matrix A satisfies its own characteristic equation .
21 Currently , the act 's ‘ comprehensiveness ’ criterion states that any service delivered by a physician is de facto insured .
22 Winding up the debate , President Gorbachev warned that any attempt to amend the proposals would spell rejection of the whole programme .
23 It also calls for steps to ensure that any future aid projects in Malawi serve the cause of human rights .
24 Led by Alberta Premier Donald Getty , the western provinces demanded that any constitutional reform package had to include a Senate which was wholly elected and which included an equal number of representatives from each province regardless of its size .
25 The first is based squarely on the suggestion that it is simply an illusion to suppose that any truth , or any significant role in social explanation need be assigned to counterfactuals of the form , ‘ If individual X had not had the psychological characteristic a , they could not have performed action b and event p would not have occurred . ’
26 Dilnot and Kell felt that any ‘ incentive ’ effect which may have been present could only account , at most , for 1.2bn or 3% of the total increase in tax revenues over the period studied .
27 Knowledge of the properties of shapes means that any exemplars can be recognized as such and distinguished from non-exemplars However , some pupils recognize some exemplars of a particular shape as such and not others .
28 Constantly running water through gravel means that any hardness will be leached into the water .
29 The placebo effect means that any treatment will improve a patient merely because he wants to recover and is responding to the clinician 's attempts to help rather than to a specific treatment .
30 The principal adviser said that any factual errors would be put right as a matter of course and if there was a professional disagreement they could perhaps discuss how to change the wording of the report .
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