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

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1 This will ensure the freezing point of the electrolyte is well below any temperatures it is likely to experience .
2 If you have not kept up with the nursing journals or have been out of practice for a long time then you will have to trust to luck or the recommendations of others as to the relevance and value of any course you choose to attend .
3 Some countries require passports to be valid for a certain period after leaving that country and you are advised to check details with the Consulate of any country you will be travelling to .
4 He listened silently , simply nodding when she had finished He could never marry her and he had no right to stand in the way of any happiness she could find .
5 But the rent from lodgers and lettings is seen as part of your income and the taxman will want his share of any profit you make .
6 Develop this approach as the heart of any teaching you do : it stresses the visual and auditory side of spelling for the pupil , and also helps him to understand how the patterns of spelling work .
7 Patients should be disabused of any notion they may have developed of the possibility of becoming invalids as a result of the heart attack .
8 ‘ It 's not the shape of any money I ever saw . ’
9 He could not think clearly at all of any women he knew or had known .
10 Then the test of any technique you use with video becomes the same as the test of anything else you do — does it help the achievement of your objectives ?
11 The colonies were encouraged to co-operate as actively as possible with British forces by promises of payments to cover the military costs , apart from clothing and pay , of any forces they could raise to support troops sent from Britain .
12 The Burrows children were expected to be examples to the other youngsters in the corps , and had to sit in the front seats of any hall they attended , where Captain Burrows could keep his eagle eye on them .
13 If an offence is committed and the employer was quite unaware of any defect he is still liable for ‘ using ’ ( Green v Burnett [ 1954 ] 3 All ER 273 ) .
14 In consequence , I acquired Beejay , an animal who is too laid back to concern himself with the eccentricities of any vehicle he encounters .
15 A good induction pack includes all the information a new member of staff needs and examples of any forms they may have to fill in , such as care plans for residents .
16 As with the acquisition of any skill it requires conscious effort as each skill is practised to the point where it becomes effortless ( see Skilful behaviour on page 155 ) .
17 Matters can be most easily be sorted out for you on the spot whilst you are in resort , when your Representative , who is authorised to deal fully with any complaint , can see and understand the exact nature of any problems you have .
18 Part of the secret of any success we 've had so far can be found in the fact that nobody really expected to us .
19 There is no problem with amplifying a speaker 's voice because in a room of any size you do not hear the individual 's voice as such and the electronic sound reaches everywhere at the same time .
20 Section 13(1) provides that : To the extent that this Part of this Act prevents the exclusion or restriction of any liability it also prevents — ( a ) making the liability or its enforcement subject to restrictive or onerous conditions ; ( b ) excluding or restricting any right or remedy in respect of the liability , or subjecting a person to any prejudice in consequence of his pursuing any such right or remedy .
21 Users of software should confirm that they may make back-up copies of any programs they have acquired .
22 In the absence of any jetty we waded ashore , disturbing a flock of lesser noddy terns from the beach .
23 If he knew that none of the call charges on his bill were his , it proved just how often Gina phoned her friends , in spite of any pretences she might make .
24 British Telecom will give you an estimate of the cost of any changes you require .
25 Some colour combinations clash or make parts of the screen unreadable , so make notes of any changes you make .
26 ‘ Be aware ’ will recommend that spontaneity be intelligent irrespective of any purpose it may serve .
27 The boldest and best marksmen of any Indians I have ever encountered .
28 So when a large body of medical opinion is convinced of the positive benefits of any substance you too can be sure that the evidence must be pretty … well , convincing !
29 What differences do you notice between the two versions ? 3 Make a list of any differences you have noticed .
30 What differences do you notice between the two versions ? 3 Make a list of any differences you have noticed .
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