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

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1 Often the shoulders are broad and although the frame is distinctly bigger than the ectomorph , there is n't necessarily any difference in the amount of fat carried .
2 ‘ Well Miami is only any good in the winter months .
3 Whether you are out of work and applying for a lot of jobs , or in employment but looking to change , there is only any point in applying for positions where you have a real chance of being successful .
4 Even the statement that " obviously any polynomial in x with integer coefficients must be expressible ( by using a " degree " argument ) as a product of polynomials which can not be further decomposed " was of little value to him unless it be accompanied by a method which in each instance would supply the indecomposable factors .
5 The inclusion of a joke , suitably disguised pupil howler or cartoon on a regular basis breaks down any heaviness in the letter .
6 It is difficult to lay down any rule in the matter …
7 So any increase in output will have to come from better farming methods , particularly in countries like India , whose rice farmers lag well behind Japan 's in productivity .
8 Butter and margarine are close substitutes , and so any increase in the price of butter would be expected to lead to an increased demand for margarine as consumers substitute the latter for the relatively more expensive butter .
9 Without in any way making light of the distress of the parents of Tony Bland , it is very important to keep a firm hold of the fact that Tony himself was not reported to be in any pain or distress ; so any change in the treatment he was receiving was not for the purpose of relieving acute suffering of the patient .
10 So any changes in the financial system which promote a higher level of productive investment will permit a higher living standard for today 's savers in the years to come .
11 So far as dreaming is concerned , it seems that the most striking difference between modern Western culture and pre-scientific cultures is not any decrease in mysticism or Informal supernatural beliefs , but an explosion in the number of alternative explanations for dreaming .
12 He says that there is not any coal in Ila , but to this day there are those who say that some coal was found at Daill and used by a blacksmith at Bridgend , although there is no evidence from where this was obtained .
13 He says that there is not any coal in Ila , but to this day there are those who say that some coal was found at Daill and used by a blacksmith at Bridgend , although there is no evidence from where this was obtained .
14 its only half an hour so if its not any good in half an hour , its neither here nor there is it ?
15 Thus any change in the structure of dendrites and the location of the synapses on them can change the neurophysiological relations of pre-and postsynaptic cells .
16 Thus any breakdown in the cold chain could be quantified .
17 However , it is a less expressive image , as it is a less expressive moment , for while he is so wrapped up in the action of taking the shot she can not reveal much more than that furtive concentration that takes over any face in the act of intensive looking .
18 With consumer confidence at its lowest level in years , there is no longer any doubt in Motown that the American car market has entered its worst recession in a decade .
19 Simply this that any government of any colour , at any level , central or local and any organization charged with the responsibility of meeting the needs of elderly people which proceeds on the tacit assumption or makes the blatant assertion that there is no longer any poverty in Scotland is requiring to be contradicted because it is not true .
20 Wexford certainly was n't going to embark on a sabbath day 's journey to Sewingbury , and now they had mucked up the Kingsbrook Road with those flats , there was no longer any point in going there .
21 If not dead , the question becomes one of whether the patient still needs the ventilator in order to breathe ; and , if so , whether , from the point of view of ultimate benefit , there is any longer any point in turning it back on .
22 There was no longer any point in even trying to shout .
23 Blend away any creases in your make-up and gently apply the new eyeshadow , highlighter and pencil , the blusher and lipstick .
24 If there were ever any youngsters in the bar she would rush over and start fussing over them and playing games with them .
25 MR KINNOCK , the Labour leader , ruled out yesterday any reduction in the 72 Scots MPs at Westminster after establishing a separate Scottish parliament .
26 If the stretches of river you fish for chub are those featureless , barren reaches , with hardly any changes in the pace of the current , or depth ; no vegetation ; where everything is much of a muchness , then you are unlucky in that the only way you can locate fish is to fish for them , or rely on what other anglers can tell you .
27 Although she had pronounced likes and dislikes for the various members of her class she was perhaps the best teacher in the school , and at the end of four years she had hardly any failures in the final examinations .
28 If however , we can foresee an openness to planting across parish boundaries , then we need ( i ) to develop training where church planting is happening , ( ii ) establish communication between training base , areas wanting teams , and supportive bishops , ( iii ) work with theological colleges in training ordinands to this work , ( iv ) encourage more leaders with a vision for church planting to get involved with the institutional ‘ system ’ with the aim of assisting necessary change , ( v ) ‘ boldly go where no one has gone before ’ — at least hardly any Anglicans in living memory !
29 ‘ The great thing was that there was hardly any money in contemporary art in those days .
30 They 're all about the same , there 's hardly any difference in them .
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