Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [prep] any " in BNC.

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1 I could not possibly have been better looked after in any private hospital and my thanks and appreciation go to all those who made my recovery possible .
2 If you feel you have been harassed or discriminated against in any way , you can raise the matter locally or use the network of Harassment Advisers who can offer support and guidance .
3 The organiz er organization doing is er fighting in every place where we think that there are o old aged pensioners being in er imposed upon in any way .
4 Given the present hopeful international situation , we believe that further reductions in levels of armaments will be able to be made without in any way endangering security .
5 What is more , it can be done without in any way making the exhibition more ‘ dull ’ or ‘ serious ’ than it would otherwise be .
6 The Cathedral could be got into at any time by the Bishop 's door , given how unlikely it was that the Bishop in his currently abstracted state should remember to lock it every time he used it .
7 These deposits can be drawn upon at any time by a customer , principally by means of a cheque .
8 Then he read somewhere that heavy sweating is how the body expels poisons it ca n't get rid of in any other way .
9 It could be called upon at any time and indeed was from time to time .
10 One possible way of obtaining these special facilities might be to create a special cross-reference file that can be called upon at any stage and edited as the need arises .
11 It would be easy enough to let this go in view of his problem , but she refused to be dictated to in any way at all .
12 This means that the original cause of action can no longer be relied upon for any purpose .
13 Few can be relied upon for any technical back-up or support services although they can draw upon the services of their manufacturing suppliers for this purpose .
14 It does not contain and should not be treated as constituting any representation in connection with any offer or invitation , nor shall it or any part of it form the basis or be relied upon in any way in connection with any contract relating to any securities .
15 It would not be reasonably foreseen that these accounts would still be relied upon by any banker acting in the ordinary course of business as a basis for assessing the then creditworthiness of Berg after the passage of more than about 15 months from the end of the period covered by the accounts .
16 Finally , Article 13 provided that nothing in the Convention was to be construed as preventing service ‘ by any method provided for by the law of the state of origin and not forbidden by the law of the other state , or by any method provided for in any agreement between the States concerned ’ .
17 Reserves of potential development land in such locations are not provided for in any policy .
18 ‘ It should now be apparent to everyone that such a riot can not be dealt with by any football Bill , ’ Howell said .
19 9.10 Entire understanding This Lease embodies the entire understanding of the parties relating to the Premises and to all the matters dealt with by any of the provisions of this Lease The provision has merit from both parties ' points of view .
20 Section 742 states that an individual shall be deemed to have power to enjoy the income for the purposes of s739 if he comes within one or more of the following heads : ( a ) To enure for benefit The income is in fact so dealt with by any person as to be calculated , at some point of time and whether in the form of income or not , to enure for the benefit of the individual .
21 Therefore it will not be dealt with in any detail here .
22 The network news programmes provide only a ‘ headline service ’ , nothing can be dealt with in any depth and everything that is covered has to be supported by good televisuals .
23 9.3 Covenants relating to adjoining Premises Nothing contained in or implied by this Lease shall give the Tenant the benefit of or the right to enforce or to prevent the release or modification of any covenant agreement or condition entered into by any tenant of the Landlord in respect of any property not comprised in this Lease Tenants have very limited rights to enforce covenants against each other .
24 If you only read , say , the Independent and listen to Radio 4 ( and there are some people who do ) , you would think the entire British nation agreed that the National Health Service was Britain 's finest achievement ; was indeed a sacred trust that should not be tampered with in any way , but merely fed with the choicest morsels of public spending and worshipped .
25 The harddisk does not suffer from the same problems as it is in a sealed unit which should not be tampered with in any circumstances .
26 Of course , he was highly hacked about this — as only young Aussies of his type can be — and he insisted that he was not having his crew tampered with in any way , I agreed , but reminded him that he had volunteered to come here , so he could volunteer to go back to his squadron .
27 ( Askwith also mentions ‘ some 100 million birds and small rodents estimated to have fallen prey to domestic cats , although surely such a statistic could hardly be arrived at with any confidence . )
28 It would be true to say that , when the Conservatives were elected in 1979 , the composition of the nationalised industry sector had certainly not been arrived at by any clear sets of principles or criteria .
29 It has been loosely referred to as any mode of policing other than the rapid-response crime control type ; an alternative which specifically seeks to make constables part of the community by making them responsible for a geographical area , known as ‘ permanent ’ or ‘ home ’ beats ; a means of developing communication between the police and the local community ; and a process by which responsibility for crime control and prevention is shared with the community , both also known as ‘ community relations ’ ( Weatheritt 1983 : 4–5 ) .
30 The procedure for service out of jurisdiction is complex and Table 3 of the Procedural Tables at the back of Part 1 of The County Court Practice should be referred to before any application is made and where the jurisdiction of the court is involved under the Civil Jurisdiction Act 1982 .
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