Example sentences of "[vb -s] that any [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He adds that any killing of animals should be painless , and their use in experiments restricted as far as possible to ‘ the less highly organised ’ creatures .
2 The display territory must be at least as large as the floor area of your tank — and so yours undoubtedly supposes that any female who visits him is ready to spawn .
3 Speech-act theory offers a way of integrating these different levels of description and , in doing so , emphasises that any utterance is amenable to description and analysis at each of these levels .
4 Every strand of political opinion in Ireland , North and South , with the exception of the Provisional IRA , accepts that any change in the present set-up will require majority support in both parts of the island .
5 Kieman , Reid and Jones ' ( 1982 ) review concludes that any evidence available is weakened by poor methodology and/or ineffective description of what was measured .
6 The ITEM Club report concludes that any boost to growth or employment resulting from Labour policies would be short-lived and would be undermined in the medium term by the negative effects , including higher inflation and a worsening trade position .
7 ‘ She thinks that any husband is better than none . ’
8 Your card guarantees that any cheque you issue up to £50 will be honoured .
9 The UKCC insists that any second level nurse seeking entry to a first level part of the register must successfully complete an examination of the same standard as that required for students undertaking a three year first level nursing preparation .
10 Annabelle 's father insists that any furniture order is delivered the same day , even if it means driving fifty miles and doing the driving and shifting himself .
11 Each member country agrees that any tariff concession or trade advantage granted to one country , whether or not a member of GATT , shall be granted to all member countries .
12 to standing or order nineteen fifty four about new or additional expenditure which says that any proposal which involves new or additional expenditure etcetera must be in the hands of commissioners and printed in proper form .
13 The Swiss Supreme Court says that any money will be released to the Philippine government only after a number of conditions have been met .
14 There is a mathematical theorem that says that any theory that obeys quantum mechanics and relativity must always obey the combined symmetry CPT .
15 I says that any subset of positive integers which contains 1 and which contains a + 1 whenever it contains a is precisely the set of all positive integers .
16 He says that any teacher who makes comments like that in front of a class , should n't be in school that 's why he said to us that if a teacher ever speaks to us like that he would come up to school and sort him out .
17 Mr. Ashworth simply submits that any restriction on operating hours at the port is bound to interfere with trade and/or the free movement of goods , and thus contravenes article 30 .
18 Perfect contestability , remember , assumes that any scale economies arise through fixed rather than sunk costs .
19 If one assumes that any paddler runs a risk of shoulder damage when the shoulder angle is forced beyond 180 degrees , then a canoeist can choose to paddle at high risk with an arm position close to the limit or at low risk .
20 The monetary committee 's report warns that any currency wishing to rejoin should do so only if there is mutual agreement on its parity .
21 The rhetorical approach emphasizes that any attitude is more than an expression in favour of a position : it is also implicitly or explicitly an argument against a counter-position .
22 ‘ Any party who seeks to charge an accounting party with an amount beyond that which he has by his account admitted to have received or who alleges that any item in his account is erroneous in respect of amount or in any other respect must give him notice thereof stating , so far as he is able , the amount sought to be charged with brief particulars thereof or , as the case may be , the grounds for alleging that the item is erroneous .
23 So far as the mechanisms for enforcing the rules of conduct are concerned , section 18(2) of the Act requires that any person who is exercising any of the functions conferred by Part II of the Act with respect to any of the matters described in section 18(1) , the granting of rights or audience etc. , must act in accordance with the general principle mentioned in section 17(3) .
24 Currently , the act 's ‘ comprehensiveness ’ criterion states that any service delivered by a physician is de facto insured .
25 Laws 26.2a states that any law which is wilfully broken can lead to a penalty kick .
26 Section 290(2) of the Public Health Act 1936 states that any notice requiring remedial works to be carried out must indicate their nature and also specify the time limit in which they must be done .
27 Section 3(1) states that any assumption by a person of the rights of an owner amounts to an appropriation .
28 According to a ministry spokesman he fears that any attempt to legislate ‘ would attract extreme factions who would force through legislation to the detriment of the agrochemical industry as a whole . ’
29 ED 61 , Interpreting ‘ Concepts for General Purpose External Financial Reporting ’ for Public Sector Entities , mentions that any asset which meets the definition and the recognition criteria in the SOC should be included in the statement of financial position , even if the entity encounters difficulties in valuing the asset , or if the entity 's authority to dispose of the asset is limited .
30 At Baker Street Estates our clientele are all treated as individuals and detailed advice from an experienced member of our integrated team ensures that any property requirement can be efficiently satisfied from an office that offers the friendliest atmosphere in W1 .
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