Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] at any " in BNC.

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1 Some of the things a good caddie was expected to know included a good knowledge of the game , to be able to advise the player on which club to use at any given moment ; a knowledge of the course , the length of its holes , its geography from tee to green and the subtleties and borrows of those greens , as well as the way it played in all weather conditions .
2 For its elegance , performance , comfort and refinement , the XJ6 4.0 is a hard car to beat at any price .
3 It is not envisaged that specific new resources will be identified to enable Local Plan work to proceed at any meaningful level ( either through in house preparation or the engagement of consultant services ) . ’
4 ‘ He also showed a remarkable capacity to look at any form of contract and identify both the things that needed taking out and what has been wrongly omitted .
5 Their determination to win at any cost , brought world criticism as the details of massacres such as Mai Lai emerged .
6 A user interface reportedly allows a developer to intervene at any stage in the translation .
7 The Senate reserves the right to discontinue at any time the studies of any student whose academic work proves unsatisfactory .
8 Sometimes we may need to make changes which we reserve the right to do at any time .
9 The Cleveland Inquiry ( Secretary of State for Social Services , 1988 ) noted that : ‘ It has been impossible from the evidence provided to the Inquiry to arrive at any consensus or to obtain any reliable figures of the general prevalence of sexual abuse of children in the country or in Clevelend ’ ( p.4 ) and later comments that : ‘ We are strongly of the opinion that great caution should be exercised at the present time in accepting percentages as to the prevalence and incidence of sexual abuse .
10 The failure to arrive at any detailed results is a reflection of the complexity of the issues involved rather than of the failure of the protagonists of the human capital theory to recognise the problem .
11 And that is a er an A P I which is very similar in approach to O D B C in that it enables you using a consistent interface to get at any data source within the organization .
12 Listen , listen so you may have a right to defend at any cost which you think is privileged society the fact of the matter is people out there I received twenty seven letters in support against the fox hunting I did not receive a single letter asking me to support the fox hunting .
13 She had the air of a female terrorist ; someone who might take it into her head to shoot at any moment .
14 They also pray for each other at a distance and give each other freedom to phone at any hour of the day or night if necessary for personal support .
15 THE Ulster Unionist Party has welcomed calls by the Liberal Democrats to offer men and women the choice to retire at any age between 60 and 70 .
16 It hardly needs emphasizing that on any question that is interesting , such as social roles of the sexes , we would have to be able to read the historical record better than we now can in order to arrive at any strong conclusions about what is biologically discouraged .
17 He will also discover that my desire — indeed , my absolute commitment — to ensuring that the House has a proper decision to make at any stage of development in the EC is at least equal to his .
18 ‘ The system is characterised by union pluralism , complexity of the representative institutions at the enterprise level , and freedom to strike at any moment and on any issue ’ ( Delamotte , 1982 , p. 327 ) .
19 Where a guardian ad litem is not appointed initially there is power to appoint at any subsequent stage in the proceedings .
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