Example sentences of "[is] [adj] [verb] any " in BNC.

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1 There is little to suggest any aesthetic vulgarity or antipathy to culture on their part .
2 For those in social housing in or close to the LDDC , there is little to suggest any short-to medium-term improvement in housing conditions .
3 In those circumstances , it is unnecessary to express any view on the proper construction of the charter and statutes beyond saying that I have heard nothing which persuades me that the views of Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle and the Court of Appeal [ 1991 ] 1 W.L.R. 1277 were wrong .
4 Ellie is due to foal any day and naturally Margaret is on tenderhooks .
5 The chip set is currently in pre-production ; high volume production is due to begin any day now .
6 The dilemma for the firm is that to adopt any other terminology ( eg associate ) may diminish the status of the salaried partner in both his own and the client 's eyes .
7 The first is that to understand any society it is necessary to consider the religious basis of that society .
8 Although Newco will seek from the vendor warranties which may provide redress if a problem arises after completion , it is preferable to identify any serious problem before the purchase and negotiate a reduction in price , rather than to litigate a warranty claim afterwards .
9 I also went on to say that while that policy would be continued , the council always had and always would reserve it 's right to challenge any decision that it believed was legally flawed .
10 It is possible to analyse any text in terms of it .
11 The relational algebra is also relationally complete , that is , it is possible to perform any data manipulation on the relations required by the user using one or more of the relational algebra operators .
12 An upper Hessenberg matrix has only zeros below its infradiagonal ; and it is possible to transform any matrix A to this form by a similar transformation .
13 All the calculations carried out so far have assumed that it is possible to allocate any number of records to a given address .
14 This raises the question of whether it is possible to make any distinction between black holes , beyond differences in mass .
15 It is possible to adopt any of the following strategies to give the poor access :
16 With sea eagles soaring overhead , the forest dipping into the sea and turquoise flying-fish skipping in the wake , it is possible to imagine any idyllic fecund system running from the highest tip of the forest to the bottom of the shallow sea .
17 It is possible to express any square matrix as the sum of a symmetric and a skew-symmetric matrix ; this is shown by the identity
18 It is impractical to expect any party to draw trouble on himself by notifying the other of a potential claim .
19 Anyone who is willing to sponsor the team , or who is willing to organise any fund raising events should contact Paul on : any evening . ’
20 While the causal theory suggests that there is only one way in which justified true beliefs can get to be knowledge ( by being caused by the facts ) , the conditional theory is willing to countenance any way , causal or not , which preserves the truth of the two subjunctive conditionals .
21 In the absence of your having a father who is disposed to take any interest in you — if indeed he is still alive — I find that I am , as it were , in locus pater .
22 Although he will take urgent steps to impose a new contract , which they have rejected , he has told the doctors ' and dentists ' pay review body that he is prepared to tackle any problems arising in the first year .
23 To pay for his Olympics , Simon is prepared to do any odd jobs .
24 In fact , Wordsworth 's position begins to look surprisingly consistent , if one considers what he is against ; he is prepared to use any weapon to attack liberal commercial values and the new affluent middle class .
25 What if the price of whisky is already so high that no-one is prepared to buy any more if the price goes up again ?
26 Lesley Taylor is prepared to brave any weather to make her point .
27 Nevertheless , it is not clear from current Marxist criticism and theory , which in the rainbow coalition is often buttressed by Lacanian ideas of the decentred self , whether it is prepared to accept any form at all of a personal , subjective or affective response , or whether all that must wait until after the revolution .
28 Clause 1.2 is not acceptable as it is inadvisable to agree any unreasonable fetters on the tenant 's right to assign the benefit of the agreement .
29 Observe that the process is free to execute any of the corresponding SKIP guards ( unc and can only deadlock if it does execute one of these guards .
30 The organization is free to use any available social mechanisms to enforce compliance and ensure its own stability .
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