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

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1 Sir , it is my opinion that any development in area D thirty nine , which is wholly within the conservation area , would have those deleterious effects , and the same applies for D forty two D forty two .
2 It is my belief that any writer , who takes their work seriously , makes it a priority and does not give up , will eventually win a measure of recognition .
3 The tenor of the work so far indicates my view that any account of the rise to prominence of black sportsmen in Britain is hollow unless constant reference is made to the social conditions amidst which black people lived and live .
4 The study highlighted the themes of the high cost of energy as a major problem for consumers ; their ignorance of the true effect of existing and potential energy saving measures , and available ( but unpublicised ) credit facilities ; and their belief that any energy savings achieved will lead to high fuel prices .
5 It was not uncommon for respondents to express their incredulity that any solicitor could give an undertaking the compliance with which lay outside of his or her control .
6 So long as the Crown maintains armed forces for the defence of the realm , it can not be in its interest that any part of them should be immobilised .
7 He thought that the Americans were right in their estimate that any truce would have been abused by the North Vietnamese to strengthen communist forces in South Vietnam .
8 Oh , I can see now that it was unworthy and beside the point but at the time I was so exasperated with the man and his perfidy that any ammunition would have done .
9 In his notice of appeal he contends that the judge was wrong in law to reject the submission made on his behalf that any consideration of the welfare of the children in the context of the exercise of a judicial discretion under article 13 ( a ) of the Convention was only relevant as a material factor if it meant placing the children in an intolerable situation under article 13 ( b ) .
10 We believe that this evidence buttresses our conclusion that any failure to take account of children classified as unoccupied runs the very real risk of understating the extent of child health inequalities .
11 On a number of occasions you have said that it is your belief that any initiatives being announced by the Government by way of statement are best announced to the House .
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