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

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1 ( iii ) been a director or member of or a beneficial owner of any share in a recognised body which directly or indirectly owned any share in another recognised body which held or received clients ' money ;
2 Although Wilfrid did evangelise Mercia and founded a site at Oundle in Northamptonshire , it is probable the reference is to another Stamford , as the name was not uncommon and Alchfrith is unlikely to have owned any land in this area .
3 Yet you still receive a clear impression of your surroundings , and can recognise any objects in your field of view .
4 Want any whisky in your tea ?
5 We gave them a sheet of paper which said what we were , what we 're doing , and said please , if you want any help in any of those areas , just tick the box , and if you do n't want any help , tick this little box , and that 's what they had to fill in .
6 No more than I want any part in Local Government where Councillors and Officers can spend twenty thousand pounds tripping all over Europe and let's put something straight , the T and A tonight , which we all believe , says Councillor has no right to complain about that cos he went on a jet plane to Brussels .
7 They want to know whether today 's men are better fathers , whether men will ever open up at the breakfast table , whether male impotence is on the rise , whether men suffer from their own form of menopause , whether men will cultivate any interest in pastimes more enlightened than football and snooker .
8 The figures we have used are made up and are not intended to indicate any trend in Oxford .
9 In fact , firms must demand additional capital to meet any increases in demand for their product .
10 The accreditation , heralded as a major requisite for firms wishing to compete in the new European single market , does not guarantee any improvement in quality performance or customer focus , it is claimed .
11 The accreditation , heralded as a major requisite for firms wishing to compete in the new European single market , does not guarantee any improvement in quality performance or customer focus , it is claimed .
12 D c c could you have visualized any way in which production could have been controlled apart from his down about a certain amount ?
13 Whilst other people recognise that the alcohol-induced sense of unconditioned acceptance is a false sensation , the sufferers from addictive disease may cling to it even to death rather than face up to the reality of the need to accept any conditions in life .
14 However , the five main opposition parties refused to accept any role in his government , whose main task was thought to be to supervise the shift to multiparty politics and the adoption of a new constitution during 1991 .
15 The Cave Squigs will attack any models in base contact except for the prodder-armed Night Goblins behind them .
16 ‘ We do not need any lessons in human rights and socialist democracy , ’ said the Prime Minister , Willi Stoph , in Berlin .
17 The group spokesman said its members did n't need any lessons in either cross community co-operation , tolerance or good neighbourliness from what he described as ‘ the bigots of the Orange and Black Orders ’ .
18 yes , but I was gon na say er , he would n't of come any way in the fog
19 ‘ I 'm going to go and … and see if Mrs Porter needs any help in the kitchen . ’
20 It has been argued that it did not actually initiate any changes in the mental health field , rather it endorsed the developments that were already taking place within hospitals and in the community .
21 You know , not one that he has any hassle in getting .
22 Does it mean that Abraham no longer has any trust in God 's promises ?
23 The sub-purchaser must be bona fide and unaware that the original seller has any rights in respect of the goods .
24 McCawley ( 1976 ) asserts that sentences which are universally judged as grammatical are simply those for which no one has any difficulty in thinking of uses .
25 Neither the court nor the guardian ad litem has any function in the assessment of the rehabilitation programme .
26 Whether this has any foundation in science or whether it reflects the old-fashioned ‘ punitive ’ approach , men up and down the country , known for their ten-pint capacity or love for fine wine , are receiving old-fashioned looks as they ask for a half-pint of lime juice or a tonic on its own .
27 The rights and wrongs of the Suez débâcle will be debated as long as the history of the mid-twentieth century has any relevance in world affairs .
28 If she has any problems in her relationship with the man you married , she should feel able to talk about these privately with you , knowing that because you love them both you are prepared to accept her negative feelings , and to try to help her to understand his personality and attitudes better , in the light of your knowledge of him , his family , his upbringing , and the events that have shaped his life .
29 The opposite of this is called " perfect contestability " — no one has any power in the market , particularly the established firm(s) .
30 If the reader has any doubts in his own mind as to the mechanics of the ECM ( and foreign exchange market ) , a revision of the main points in this chapter ( and Chapter 3 ) should be made .
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