Example sentences of "[conj] any [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I would be most grateful for any information you may have pertaining to the RLS centenary be it an update of your present events or any contacts you may know of .
2 Other people 's methods of handling those problems , or any others they may have , for that matter , are of no interest to me whatever .
3 The order , or any provisions it contains , may be limited in duration .
4 I sat down with LIFE and worked through their philosophy , erm in line with our own as it were , and they agreed , and I would ask them to agree this year that any paperwork or any leaflets they distribute make it very clear that a choice remains for a woman in terms of whether or not she should have an abortion , because LIFE is fairly , yes , Michael ?
5 Reminder that any notes you would like to appear in this bulletin should be given to Mrs Valerie Belton ( 0869 50405 ) or , FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS , placed in an envelope marked ‘ Bulletin ’ and posted through the letter box of the Parish House .
6 Reminder that any notes you would like to appear in this next bulletin should be given to Mrs Valerie Belton ( 0869 50405 ) or , FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS , placed in an envelope marked ‘ Bulletin ’ and posted through the letter box of the Parish House .
7 A reminder that any notes you would like to appear in this next bulletin should be given to Mrs Valerie Belton ( 0869 50405 ) or to Father John .
8 A reminder that any notes you would like to appear in this bulletin should be given to Mrs Valerie Belton ( 0869 50405 ) or to Father John .
9 A reminder that any notes you would like to appear in this bulletin should be given to Mrs Valerie Belton ( 0869 50405 ) or to Father John .
10 well the reason that we 've changed the name on those two stores is that any experiments we want to conduct have got to be conducted outside the normal M F I promotional platform and as we use the national press extensively the only way to do that is to change the name .
11 A Will is a commonsense and legal way to ensure that any possessions you have are given to the people you wish to pass them on to .
12 Throughout the text he puts considerable effort into emphasising that any conclusions we may arrive at about the Universe and the objects within it are only scientific theories .
13 What it is , is this thing that follows , is that any changes you make , any modifications are likely sources of problems .
14 Indeed , they would prefer that any agreements they reach with the UK should be the result of direct exchanges between governments without any contribution from the individuals to be affected ; they further argue that the role of the colony 's legislative council is consultative only and that it has no legal authority .
15 ‘ I ought to make it quite clear to you , ma'am , ’ he murmured in the taxi , ‘ that any knickers you may be wearing may well be taken down and used in evidence . ’
16 Make sue that any lights you buy are marked ‘ Made to British Standard BS4637 ’ — beware unmarked cheap imports .
17 That they will also feel more confident of making contracts with local authorities and that any fears they may have might be allayed .
18 Even if I allow him to scribble down a few paragraphs of his own fiction ( and I do not see why I should ) it still follows that any words he might write must in the first instance be composed by me .
19 And of course there 's the fact that any statements I make about general business confidence are price sensitive and could knock the share price . ’
20 ensure that any roles you have used in your process model definition have been declared in the ROLES.DAT file in your process directory ( ie. where the .
21 ‘ It seems probable that any signings I make will be in the pre-season period when all the lads are back in training . ’
22 The colonies had at first been left to look after themselves because the king had no money to spare for defending them nor any forces he could send across the Atlantic , but after 1650 it was accepted that the colonies had a right to expect to be protected against European attack , though not against Indian or other local problems .
23 The results from this were extremely positive and predicted better results than any ads we had produced before .
24 When I first came to the Commission , cases like these caused more anxiety and provoked more anger and complaint than any others we dealt with .
25 It is greater than any concepts we can have to such a degree that they hold that any concept at all prevents our seeing it .
26 Try to think of your own original shapes as well , as these may be far more appealing to you than any suggestions I have made in this book .
27 Your premium of £ has been based on the information shown in the policy schedule and any options you have chosen .
28 Your premium of £ has been based on the information shown in the policy schedule and any options you have chosen .
29 Your premium of £ has been based on the information shown in the policy schedule and any options you have chosen .
30 Your premium of £ has been based on the information shown in the policy schedule and any options you have chosen .
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