Example sentences of "[coord] [prep] [pron] any " in BNC.

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1 EC Evans-Lombe QC , sitting as a Deputy High Court Judge , referred to the ‘ relevant ’ part of s 349(1) : ‘ … the person by or through whom any payment … is made shall , on making the payment , deduct out of it a sum representing the amount of income thereon ’ .
2 Section 52(1) of the 1984 Act gives the court power to make any order for inspection , preservation and detention of property which is the subject matter of proceedings or to which any question may arise in any such proceedings and Ord 13 , r 7(b) again applies the Rules of the Supreme Court .
3 He cast aside his ‘ Book of Heaven ’ , the Bible , and with it any pretence of Christianity .
4 The alternative paradigm of inquiry or knowledge that Peirce … develop[s] … is a view of inquiry as a self-corrective process which has no beginning or end points and in which any claim is subject to further rational criticism …
5 It is with precisely such phenomena that the methodology of the interpretive paradigm is concerned , and without them any conclusions drawn about the final product will be partial and uninformative .
6 Section four sets out additional areas that the service party and view panel regarded as pressure points on our existing budget and to which any additional sources would be applied if they were received .
7 The study of the legal process of any society can reveal much about the distribution of power in that society , for example how and by whom any Bill of Rights is interpreted and enforced , how and from which groups and classes in society judges are recruited , and how decisions are reached .
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