Example sentences of "[be] [verb] in any " in BNC.

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1 The central ‘ pitch ’ should not , however , be altered in any way .
2 This derives from the long established principle that the risk to which a guarantor is exposed can not be altered in any material way without his prior consent .
3 I hope that I did not give the impression that a Bill could be amended in any way at all as that is not so .
4 Were such variations arbitrary , or could they be explained in any logically consistent fashion ?
5 Now then I was going to ask one simple question and that is , has anyone thought about keep sending postcards to people , er if the , erm reply is going to be delayed in any way , because at least then the person if there 's sufficiently good reference will be able to , phone up and say look you know , yes I 'm not happy , it seems to me that that would be a way forward on that , erm .
6 But they will take into account the need for that balance that says that social spending without underpinning by economic growth will not be sustained in any event . ’
7 First , they can be situated in any part of the UK , which makes access difficult and the length of time to get the information can be long .
8 The products can be trapped in an inert matrix by freezing the mixture of reactants , products and an inert carrier-gas such as N 2 or Ar on a window held at 10–20 K. The reaction of metal atoms with O 2 can lead to the formation of a number of small molecules , and in general more than one of these will be formed in any particular experiment .
9 The robot can be painted in any colours and patterns of your choice , or you can use the photograph as a guide .
10 ‘ strength … balanced by strength ’ ( Statement of Commitment ) — is this a reasonable goal — can it be justified in any Christian sense ?
11 Every sound can be heard in any part of the room . ’
12 Forever jolly , always bouncy , rarely lost for words and always exhorting the audience to scream that little bit louder , the two DJs keep alive a potentially boring formula ( music blaring from a large kebab van can be heard in any town on any night ) .
13 Richard Ledes was considered to be in a position of trust and was recommended as a fit person to be consulted in any investigation to be made by Scrope .
14 It can not be recalled in any coherent form .
15 He should not , therefore , be regarded in any way as an up-market embalmer , but a serious scientist , extending his knowledge , and private curiosity , in perfecting a way to arrest the post-mortem decomposition of the human body by the balanced use of chemicals , spices and herbs .
16 A recent analysis of social class in Britain by Ralf Dahrendorf does much to explain why little hope can be placed in any movement towards embourgeoisement in Britain .
17 The tanks can be placed in any position except on top of a house .
18 The first segment can be placed in any empty cell but the second segment is restricted to the immediate near neighbours surrounding the first .
19 Do battens need to be treated in any way before fixing ?
20 The nosodes are invaluable for clearing up inherited predispositions and acquired disease toxins which often can not be treated in any other way .
21 We emphasise once again that , although we can regularly identify such structural markers , their appearance in discourse should not be treated in any way as ‘ rule-governed ’ .
22 I am unable to see why equitable assignments , with this fall-back declaration of trust , ought to be treated in any way differently for compensation purposes than if in place of assignments there had been simple declarations of trust .
23 Were they er were they Would they be treated in any d different was say er er people who had their own farms would they
24 In addition I think there 's some inconsistency , because within Selby district , for example , a lot of development which has been advocated in the past and is likely to be allocated in the future is in places like Selby or Sherburn in Elmet , which again are much nearer to Leeds erm than potential new settlement sites to the South and South , South West of York , and yet objection has been raised to er that particular erm element in the planning strategy for Selby , and I I ca n't see the reason why a new settlement should be treated in any different way to any other form of development in that sense .
25 All the TARDIS sections were integrated , like a jigsaw , and could be arranged in any number of abstract ways without the visual suggestion of the set being lost .
26 There is no central viewing point ; the canvases may be arranged in any number of combinations , creating new sequences and configurations , while suggesting the infinite possible readings within an image ; ‘ further disrupting the comfortable viewing space ’ .
27 There are about twenty different amino acids and these may be arranged in any sequence .
28 We need to provide a range of starting points which can be developed in any language , and to consider introducing some pupils ' home languages .
29 In drafting a break-clause the draftsman should consider : ( 1 ) the time at which the break-clause may be exercised ; ( 2 ) the manner in which it may be exercised ; ( 3 ) whether the circumstances in which the break-clause may be exercised should be limited in any way ; ( 4 ) the effect on other parts of the lease of the inclusion of a break-clause. ( a ) Time of exercise A break-clause is a species of option properly so called .
30 ( 4 ) In an action for personal injuries ; ( a ) the number of expert witnesses shall be limited in any case to two medical experts and one expert of any other kind ; ( b ) nothing in para ( 1 ) above shall require a party to produce a further medical report if he proposes to rely at the trial only on the report provided pursuant to Ord 6 , r 1(5) or ( 6 ) but , where a further report is disclosed , that report shall be accompanied by an amended statement of the special damages claimed , if appropriate .
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