Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [prep] any " in BNC.
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1 | But this apparent methodological superiority does not necessarily spring from any intrinsic properties of the stratificational model . |
2 | Quinn sees large companies as similar to large rivers slowly moving in given directions , but containing within them various ebbs , flows and eddies which , while they do not necessarily contribute in any direct analytical way to the general direction , nevertheless in aggregate help to determine it . |
3 | What does so depend in any of the arts , whether sculpture or painting or poetry , is in truth not great at all . |
4 | Mr Whitney-Long 's evidence on this aspect was unsatisfactory : indeed the weight of his evidence in cross-examination was that they did not so rely in any material way but relied on other matters . |
5 | Erm just to say that , just to confirm the note sent round that erm we will only pay for any photographic services by Intercity East Coast if it has been procured using a task request form in accordance with the same way we procure any other internal B R er service . |
6 | Nzo had said on the ANC 's 78th anniversary on Jan. 8 that the ANC would continue its armed struggle , and would only participate in any process of negotiations if it enjoyed equal political opportunities with all other participants . |
7 | The equity partners should perhaps guard against any indemnity being drawn so widely that a salaried partner is relieved from the consequences of such " individualism " . |
8 | But the knowledge-as-a-good-in-itself argument does not necessarily point to any particular kind of curriculum ; it can be ( and is in the USA ) used to justify a more general curriculum in higher education . |
9 | I do n't much care for any of them or that old crow Himmler 's motives , but Kurt Steiner 's another thing . |
10 | There was nothing General Francis could do , and because of his arthritis he could only sit with any comfort on a hard chair . |
11 | Such forces could obviously deal with any lesser adversary . |
12 | ( 6 ) A licensing board may only deal with any proceedings relating to matters mentioned in paragraphs ( a ) to ( i ) of subsection ( 2 above at a quarterly meeting of the board held by virtue of section 4.1 a of this Act . |
13 | The Editor does not necessarily agree with any views expressed in letters printed , and reserves the right to edit correspondence where necessary . |
14 | I think that Sussex in a way perhaps is n't quite as identifiable as it was and I think this does n't necessarily cause by any particular circumstance or group of individuals or individual or whatever . |
15 | " When I was dealing with the men personally I generally got them to see matters from my point of view , but unfortunately I could not stay in any one port for any length of time ; my subordinates did not have the same control over men as I did " . |
16 | Unlike Aeschylus and Sophocles , he was not consistently popular , and his innovations did not arise from any desire to pander to the public . |
17 | The confusion to which the hon. Gentleman refers does not exist at any of the BP refineries that I have visited . |
18 | Between 1941 and 1945 it created a following for itself which has never been equalled since and certainly did not exist at any time prior to 1941 . |
19 | The sooner an agreement is notified the longer the period of protection from fines is likely to be , since such protection does not exist for any period of operation of an agreement prior to notification . |
20 | each has a separate thumbnail file , and if one does not exist for any given image , PhotoFinish creates one . |
21 | As far as they are concerned the future does not exist in any way , other than that they hope they wo n't live to have any part in it . |
22 | And what we today call ‘ soteriology ’ ( the doctrine of salvation ) did not exist in any systematic way at all ( Kelly 1977 : 375 ) . |
23 | We can not be complacent , for progress marches on and inflation eats at our financing , but we can be proud of the Institution — and extend again our heartfelt thanks to the voluntary fund raisers and crews without whom it could not exist in any form . |
24 | Either supposition leads to a contradiction , and the conclusion must be that such a class can not exist in any conceivable universe . |
25 | There was , however , a complicating factor here which did not exist in any other European state . |
26 | The Armaments Inspectorate at Nuremberg , commenting on the successful concealment of preparation for the invasion , noted that ‘ the concentration of numerous troops in the eastern areas had allowed speculation to arise that significant events were afoot there , but nevertheless probably the overwhelming proportion of the German people did not think of any warlike confrontation with the Soviet Union ’ . |
27 | But he could not think of any other way to work safely . |
28 | In my 25 years of watching international rugby I have seen many incidents of violence and can not think of any country that is blameless . |
29 | Ten per cent could not think of any form . |
30 | I can not think of any flower that does not press better for being taken apart , although of course you will have to spend time putting it back together again when you want to use it . |