Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] [vb pp] any " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't think he should be treated any differently from the other horses . |
2 | There is no reason in principle why , for the purposes of the deposit protection scheme , an assignee of part of a deposit should be treated any differently from an assignee of the whole of a deposit . |
3 | The question therefore arose as to whether a wife should be treated any differently in this respect . |
4 | If we apply the concept of accounting for a separate business entity then there is no reason why the salary paid to the owner should be treated any differently from other salaries . |
5 | He simply would not accept that her two children should be allowed any further time off school for the purpose of family holidays . |
6 | But , sitting in the wood-panelled living-room of the Birdman 's house on the little island of Mykines , listening to his tales of the sea and of the exploits of the Faroese fowlers of old , I could think of no reason why he should be considered any more hard or cruel than anyone who has ever eaten a chicken joint , a hamburger — or even a fish-finger ! |
7 | As discussed in this chapter , a number of challenges must be met any time a transformational change is attempted : |
8 | There are no servants now , no seasons in London or Monte , and our lovely , stubborn , precious little island might be invaded any day . |
9 | As might be expected any questions involving decimals were rather demanding , but it is noticeable that where the answer included a half success rates were higher than for 0.1 or unc and other decimals . |
10 | I doubt very much whether they 'll be given any opportunity to voice what happens to them when they 're transferred or what happens to the fund . |
11 | The decision to enter could be announced any time after completed negotiations and entry could take effect the next weekend , when markets are closed . |
12 | It could be seen any day in the car parks attached to various chemical plants in the Runcorn area . |
13 | As for the title , it could be called any one of John Russell 's names ; he had more than one as you will see . |
14 | I spoke to a number of women who started their working lives in the grant-aided film and video sector , to find out whether the personal choices they had made could be given any wider significance . |
15 | These factors make it unlikely that his dicta , even if accepted by other members of the Court , could be given any more general applicability . |
16 | The question of the uniqueness of the initial conditions is closely related to that of the arbitrariness of the local physical laws : One would not regard a theory as complete if it contained a number of adjustable parameters such as masses or coupling constants that could be given any values one liked . |
17 | But the information could be used any way they wanted . ’ |
18 | It should be remembered that an offer may be withdrawn any time before acceptance , unless the person making the offer receives something of value to keep the offer open or the offer is made under seal . |
19 | Meals on wheels may be offered any number of days per week . |
20 | No appeal is allowed under Burma 's new martial law orders and Amnesty International fears that Moe Kyaw Thu , Zaw Gyi and Nyi Nyi U may be executed any day . |
21 | It is difficult to see why they would be deterred any more than fined traffic-offenders are deterred ; they can calculate rationally the cost of future fines and build that into any contemplation of irregular and illegal behaviour . |
22 | If the Defendants pay your legal costs in full you will be refunded any contributions that you have made . |
23 | There is no reason to believe that the environmental crisis will be treated any differently . |
24 | But , in keeping with Princess Anne 's past wishes , it is unlikely that he will be given any special title . |
25 | Kharin 's £200,000 transfer from CSKA Moscow will be completed any day now but Hitchcock wants to give him the Beasant treatment . |
26 | Whereas in the past technological developments led to the emergence of new occupational groups , often with some measure of occupational control and , in the most recent past , usually making claims to some professional standing ( for example , the rise of the various branches of traditional engineering ) , we argue that in the future it is likely that employers will try to ensure that new jobs do not lead to the creation of new occupations as such , and especially not new occupations which will be allowed any measure of occupational control . |
27 | The general form of their relationship has been expressed in Hammond 's cognitive continuum , on which can be mapped any of the processes by which we gain knowledge of our environment . |
28 | Scorecards for the event can be picked up at your golf club and the round can be played any time . |
29 | The payment in can be made any time after service of the writ or particulars of claim , and should be made at least 21 days before trial if it is to protect the defendant in costs . |
30 | Successful fish photographs can be taken any place any time with just the single adjustable head flash mounted on the camera . |