Example sentences of "[is] that any [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The result is that any notion of musical futurism has fallen into abeyance .
2 ‘ Now is that any way for a nicely brought-up young lady to talk to her host ? ’
3 Its view is that any help from the West for the Soviet economy must be ‘ catalytic ’ : that is , it must ensure genuine radical reform .
4 The idea which Inglis expounded is that any hole or sharp re-entrant in a material causes the stress in that material to be increased locally .
5 Essentially the argument of Mr. Page is that any member of the academic staff who is appointed until a determined retiring age ( in his case 67 ) can only be removed before that date for good cause as defined in section 34 of the statutes .
6 But in Fiona 's case he stressed : ‘ Our understanding is that any relationship that might have taken place did not com-mence until he was not a client of the service .
7 A second point is that any company that takes over the satellites would want to sell the data to private individuals and organisations around the world .
8 The rule is that any decision may be cited to a court provided that it is reported by a member of the Bar who was present when judgment was delivered .
9 What I , and I having heard the director , what I want to be clear about , is that any decision which relates to closing local schools on , on economic grounds comes to the full county council , and is , is not dealt with by education .
10 Whereas the least you should expect is that any type of funding should be tailor-made for you .
11 The fourth conclusion is that any government which is anxious to reduce the socio-economic inequalities discussed in this chapter will inevitably meet with resistance from the powerful groups in society whose economic and social privileges will be threatened .
12 The intention is that any change would be revenue-neutral , but the level at which any scale charge is set will remain a matter for the Chancellor 's judgment and will be announced annually in each Budget .
13 ‘ It fails to meet the central question in Scottish politics which is that any change which is to be meaningful must involve the transfer of political and legislative authority from Westminster to a parliament elected in Scotland by Scots .
14 Despite many a scratched hand , the official ruling is that any pedigree cat found to have had its claws removed is automatically and unconditionally disqualified from competing .
15 One feature of lamb is that any part of the meat is suitable for either roasting or grilling , depending on the cutting .
16 The lesson of the porcupine quills ( and for an actual example of how not to do it read my Zen There was Murder , if after all these years you can find a copy ) is that any part of your book that you do not directly present to the reader ought to be thought out in imaginative terms , just as thoroughly as you have used your imagination to make whatever you have written fully credible .
17 The result is that any case of cholera in the pits has an unusually favourable situation in which to spread . "
18 What both demonstrate is that any history as such has to think both , simultaneously .
19 It is that any work of art , of whatever kind or genre , must be experienced ‘ aesthetically ’ .
20 But the fallacious assumption underlying this reasoning is that the idea of identity of meaning makes sense only if the criteria of equisignificance can be clearly defined , whereas the simple fact is that any reference to the criteria of equisignificance already presupposes the notion of sameness of meaning .
21 The point to remember is that any hunch , whether formally expressed as a hypothesis or not , is going to affect the general approach of the researcher and what questions are asked .
22 The idea is that any person in any situation builds an internal model of the situation which is being reported to him , as it were , by sensory data .
23 The concession to the Bar is that any person called to the Bar will have rights of audience in all courts on completion of pupillage , dependent only on their compliance with rules of conduct made by the Bar .
24 The procedure is that any person or body entitled under s.16(1) to object to the grant of a licence may make a complaint about that licence to the licensing board ( subs .
25 ‘ All we would ask is that any person with information comes forward . ’
26 What is clear , however , is that any trial , whether or not Mr. Osman takes part , will be long and complex ; more so even than the Carrian trial .
27 The problem with in-house video production is that any video production , however simple , is time-consuming .
28 The result of this process of ‘ making do ’ with what is available is that any likelihood of collections of such presently unavailable poets appearing are rendered even more economically impossible .
29 The principle to be applied is that any departure from the target represents a loss or gain to be shared on an agreed basis between the two parties .
30 What is quite clear is that any success will rest on the basic sciences of virology and molecular biology , and that , without research into obscure aspects of these subjects the direct hunt for new cures would be no better than shooting in the dark with unfamiliar weapons at an undefined target .
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