Example sentences of "[adj] in any [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One common local belief about Belfast English is that upper-middle-class people tend to front-raise /a/ ( as in bat ) towards the conservative RP value : [ ae ] ( but we found little sign of this in any part of our research ) . |
2 | Most lay witnesses will expect this in any event and can see why they are necessary , if only to facilitate time off work and the payment of expenses . |
3 | His education had not prepared him for this in any way . |
4 | Could I relate this in any way to the picture on my living-room wall ? |
5 | Why is this in any way connected with speechreading ? |
6 | I see no reason for the administrators to restrict this in any way . |
7 | I will raise it after consideration of er the Skelton issue er because it does n't concern this in any way , but er I would like those concerned to consider the point . |
8 | So he had thankfully devoured his second breakfast , simply pleased that his father was being so attentive to him and not connecting this in any way with his own outburst of the night before . |
9 | This in any case is a correct objective for a pilot study . |
10 | This in any case would seem to be ruled out by references to some kings holding certain civitates , or cities with their surrounding territories , jointly . |
11 | We have a different role , but nevertheless and even , an important one is perhaps in even looking further ahead than the Emergency Planning and therefore I would support er in being brief I would support very much erm Mr 's er motion if you can call it a motion which has been seconded and I hope that other members will will agree that erm we can pass this on to the Chief Executive who obviously will be doing this in any case , but it would give er a a an added er measure if you like er I 'm talking in terms of member involvement in pressing for er a wider look of what has happened after this sad flood has been dealt with . |
12 | In the mid-1980s , I was addicted for nearly a year to ‘ free-basing ’ cocaine , which is no different in any way from what is now called crack . |
13 | In fact , because only half an inch was involved it was impossible to see from the outside of my right shoe that it was different in any way from my left . |
14 | If the new job is different in any way , an employee can try it out for a trial period of up to four weeks . |
15 | Or again , independent nomic conditionals come to this : Given the rest of the world as it was , or given that it was different in any way we can conceive it as [ icing , without logically " excluding a and b , then if a happened so did b . |
16 | As Lord Blackburn said in Bowes v Shand ( 1877 ) 2 App Cas 455 ( at p460 ) : " If the description of the article tendered is different in any respect it is not the article bargained for and the other party is not bound to take it . " |
17 | That becomes very clear in any survey we 've ever done . |
18 | It is clear in any case that the growing size of the middle class must change fundamentally the image of capitalist society as one in which class antagonisms are simplified , and ‘ society as a whole is more and more splitting up into two great hostile camps , into two great classes directly facing each other — bourgeoisie and proletariat ’ , which Marx and Engels depicted in the Communist Manifesto and which Marxists and other socialists generally accepted without much questioning until the early years of the twentieth century . |
19 | without wishing to sound patronising In any way or form . |
20 | It 's not that it 's patronising in any way — it is n't — it 's just that there are lots of words describing a simple process . |
21 | If anything went wrong in any part of the world he always said " That 's because you got rid of the little man " . |
22 | Now frankly you , the things that you said are , are not wrong in any sense , they just are different ways of saying a similar thing . |
23 | A quietly cultivated , top-of-the-head English don , incurably in the grip of the Oxford Disease — that tragic malady which deludes its victims into believing they can never be wrong in any matter of knowledge or opinion . |
24 | Wrong in any room . |
25 | It probably had n't been all that good-looking in any case — it was said that Zlorf had chosen a profession in which dark hoods , cloaks and nocturnal prowlings figured largely because there was a day-fearing trollish streak in his parentage . |
26 | You sit high in any case and it 's just as well — you need to be able to see the big car 's extremities . |
27 | ‘ I 'd like him to bear his rightful name , I 'd like him to be able to say which family he comes from , I 'd like him to hold his head up high in any company — but I wo n't be bounced into a sham of a marriage , not even for five minutes . |
28 | However , they are most unlikely to solve the problem of excessive delays , partly because the limits themselves are so generous and partly because the prosecution is free in any event to ask for additional time . |
29 | A note of caution , however , began to be sounded in Gorbachev 's warning that ‘ contradictions ’ were unavoidable in any kind of social development , including relations among the nationalities , and he acknowledged that there were still tendencies towards ‘ national isolation ’ and ‘ localism ’ . |
30 | My initial recourse in such circumstances is to dive into Nicolas Slonimsky 's Baker 's biographical Dictionary of Musicians ( no , I ca n't afford Grove either , but Baker 's is much more entertaining in any case ) . |