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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I think you ‘ ll agree that his right as to what he does with that money supersedes any thoughts I may have , in the final analysis .
2 Do you believe that Halloween has any kind of place with the devil or not ?
3 With such examples in mind , it is small wonder that developing countries feel equally free to use countertrade when short-term necessity over-rides any sense of the longer term and less certain consequences .
4 They are polygamous , each male possessing any number of females .
5 No grouping of the patients according to symptoms or the presence or absence of neurological deficit showed any difference in incidence of transient UOS relaxations .
6 Places dedicated to film presentation , the penny gaffes , did start to spring up at the beginning of the new century , but it was only with the emergence of long films around 1910 that cinema acquired any sort of institutional presence in British towns .
7 That deal included any company selling livestock through EASE from what was designated Lawrie and Symington 's ‘ area ’ had to pay 0.2 per cent commission to L&S , on top of the franchise fee paid to EASE .
8 Our interpretations of that figure excludes any dwellings provided by conversions .
9 Erm I do n't think er on balance I do n't think that that criterion causes any problems .
10 The match then settled down to a midfield battle , with neither side risking any mistakes .
11 Neither side gave any details , apart from the fact that it had been decided to disregard the existing agreement and formulate a new one .
12 Thousands died but neither side gave any ground .
13 You can use this function to select any part of a string .
14 I am grateful for this opportunity to clarify any uncertainty that may have resulted from this case , the specific circumstances which lay behind it and the way in which it had to be decided .
15 I think it right to say at once that on the authorities , consisting of a series of previous decisions of the Divisional Court in which the provisions now contained in section 7(3) and ( 4 ) and section 8(2) of the Act of 1988 have been considered , neither the magistrate nor the Divisional Court in this case had any option but to decide as they did .
16 An important part of that letter which impinges directly on new clause 5 , and makes it essential that the new clause is accepted , was that the right Hon. Gentleman said that before British Rail made any investment plans for rural areas is should consider bus substitution .
17 Nobody else in this dive has any money , and for them it will he a long cold evening .
18 Before this defence has any role to play it must be shown that the defendant has committed a tort .
19 It developed simply because the old freedom to raise any issue in a short debate at virtually any time had disappeared .
20 There is a widely felt fear that cuts to the social element of citizenship have damaged social cohesion and that this damage outweighs any advantages that the policy may have in the economic sphere .
21 Another islander , Michael O'Toole , explained that local people would be quite prepared to take part in direct action to prevent any mining on the island against the wishes of the community :
22 The Inland Revenue says any gain is apportioned on the basis of ‘ beneficial ownership ’ .
23 The new boss of the Confederation of British Industry says any rises should be based on improved efficiency .
24 Only electricity and water , transport and communications , telecommunications and public administration recorded any growth .
25 If the hon. Lady has any proposals , I am sure that my noble Friend would be interested to hear them .
26 " The Secretary of State shall have the power to direct bus operators operating undertakings disposed of under this Act to implement any recommendations of the Scottish Bus Passengers ' Consultative Committee . "
27 This column indicates any errors against the relevant modules ; for example , modules failing to scan , or a password not supplied .
28 This column indicates any errors against the relevant modules ; for example , a password not supplied .
29 This column indicates any errors against the relevant modules ; for example , you may have specified a module with an incorrect syntax .
30 This column indicates any errors against the relevant modules ; for example , modules for which the issue is unknown .
  Next page