Example sentences of "[pron] any one [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There is a trick in making privatisations a success , something that the UK government has had to learn the hard way , and it seems that the Turks have yet to learn it : Reuter reports from Istanbul that the public offer of 20% of the shares in Netas Northern Electric Telekomunikasyon AS was undersubscribed , suggesting that the reason was that the maximum for which any one buyer could subscribe was 5,000 shares , costing the equivalent of $4,450 , which is thought to have put off institutional and foreign buyers .
2 What Mead is calling the generalized other and its effects , can be read as nothing more than the process of socialization in which any one culture or social groupings ' values and norms are internalized .
3 Consideration could be ( and , in the larger firms , frequently is ) given to limiting the period during which any one individual carries responsibility as " senior partner " and the inclusion of an option to take a consultancy at retirement age is often the favoured solution where the firm is keen to retain the expertise and experience of its senior men without thwarting the legitimate ambitions of their successors .
4 The extent to which any one partner may bind the firm must be settled by agreement at the outset .
5 Looking back on the twenty-five years of fostering children , is there any one memory that stands out for you ?
6 From your collection is there any one flavour of crisp which is outstandingly popular ?
7 Is there any one area you are being asked to focus on for prayer or action ?
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