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

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1 I 'M 17 , a little bit sad , female student from Prague ( Czechoslovakia ) - I would like to write to any male or female , aged 17-20 .
2 If a recommended offer is proposed which has not been announced , Note 2 to Rule 2.3 requires the target to request the London Stock Exchange to grant a suspension of the target 's listing before the proposed offer is disclosed to any sub-underwriters ( see para 6.3.5 below ) .
3 ( 3 ) If a recommended offer is proposed which has not been announced , Note 2 to Rule 2.3 requires the target to request the London Stock Exchange to grant a suspension of the target 's listing before the proposed offer is disclosed to any sub-underwriters ( see para 6.3.5 below ) .
4 In the case of a recommended offer which will provide a cash alternative by way of underwriting the target company should , assuming no announcement has been made , request the London Stock Exchange to grant a suspension before the proposed offer is disclosed to any sub-underwriters .
5 The nearest he had ever approached to any hint of levity was when he had stopped frowning for an instant the day that news had reached him of the death of Prince Charles Edward Stuart in Rome .
6 I realized that she was n't going to tell him about events on Vadinamia so that he would n't jump to any conclusions and complicate things .
7 SLR produce a 25×12 ft cover with balloon wheels and galvanised gutters : they can also make up ground covers to any size and will happily send samples on request .
8 They are attracted to any fibre dipped into the slurry and wrap themselves around it to form a sheath .
9 The court will grant such an order if it is satisfied that : ( a ) profits have accrued to any person as a result of that contravention ; or that ( b ) one or more investors have ‘ suffered loss or been otherwise adversely affected . ’
10 ‘ We would still appeal to any member of the public who has any suspicion or information to get in touch and talk to us in confidence .
11 … Oakeshott 's conservatism does not appeal to any sort of metaphysical or religious beliefs for sanction or support ; nor does it hark back to a more integrated and traditional form of society .
12 10–12 After consideration it was unanimously agreed that the Session see no cause to come to any findings upon the report meantime .
13 Although warming has been detected over the last few decades , scientists claim that not enough is known about the natural temperature variations of the region to be able to come to any conclusions .
14 Liza , apathetic and unable to come to any decision over the baby 's name , allowed Harriet to choose Celia , having said it would have been her and Tom 's choice had they produced a second daughter .
15 to come to any harm with that .
16 Haydon failed to come to any agreement with his creditors .
17 Individuals , denied a common conception of their own and their fellows ' human goals within a shared moral tradition , are unlikely to be able to come to any agreement with others or to articulate their desire for fulfilment on the basis of procedural rules alone .
18 However , the two parties failed to come to any agreement over plans for the construction of autoroute A16 , linking Boulogne with Amiens .
19 We began the year with the Department of the Environment withdrawing the Comber-Dundonald portion of the track-bed from the market and refusing to come to any form of agreement with the Trust regarding the future of this portion of the line .
20 Miss were you able to come to any view as to whether the call was genuine , from what you heard ?
21 It is not possible , however , to come to any conclusion about the usefulness of testing and inspection ( outsider evaluations ) without considering what is possible for schools to do themselves ( Becher et al , 1979 , go on to consider the merits of school-based approaches ) .
22 However , for the reasons that I have explained , there is no need for this court to come to any conclusion one way or the other on that matter .
23 In law , however , it has no force , and a doctor must ignore it if it requests him to do that which is otherwise unlawful or is contrary to the duty he owes to any patient .
24 ‘ I am not walking to any hut with you , ’ she assured him with icy defiance .
25 The flat , Velux-type roof window may be installed to any aspect , including facing a highway , without planning permission .
26 In 1983 , observations from the IRAS infra-red satellite showed that it is associated with cool material which might be interpreted as a planetary system , though it would be most unwise to jump to any conclusions .
27 The impartial observation able to be made is that , in both cases , it is a question of where the clubs go from here and too early to jump to any conclusions .
28 We do not have to specify what it is we want to any analyst who in turn specifies it to a programmer who then writes a program .
29 She had never responded to any man in her whole life as she did to Felipe .
30 Two caucasian Oxford residents with HLA-B53 but not exposed to malaria were tested as controls and neither responded to any peptide .
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