Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] any [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | This is despite the fact that the Tribunal is appointed by the Government ; that it has no real powers ; and that it is under a duty not to give published reasons for any decision it makes . |
2 | You can select addresses from any information you have about the person ; you can include comments and notes and , as a perfectly natural progression , a SUPERFILE mailing list grows into a customer database as people take up your tempting offers . |
3 | You can increase the abdominal repetitions to any number you like as long as 3 sets are performed . |
4 | While they are best regarded as a medium to long term investment , you can always sell your units at any time you wish . |
5 | Users of software should confirm that they may make back-up copies of any programs they have acquired . |
6 | Some colour combinations clash or make parts of the screen unreadable , so make notes of any changes you make . |
7 | In consequence , I acquired Beejay , an animal who is too laid back to concern himself with the eccentricities of any vehicle he encounters . |
8 | This shall be yours for life and for the lives of any children you may happen to have . |
9 | I 've noticed that in sermons of any kind it is important not to state your hand too early , or too clearly . |
10 | ‘ But if any man will read aloud on alternate mornings for a single month a page of Pindar and a page of the Psalms in any translation he chooses , I think I can guess which he will first grow tired of . ’ |
11 | The Burrows children were expected to be examples to the other youngsters in the corps , and had to sit in the front seats of any hall they attended , where Captain Burrows could keep his eagle eye on them . |
12 | It is vitally important to create periods of reflection within a drama when the participants can consider what they have achieved as individuals and as a group ; when they think about the significance of their work and examine the implications of any decisions they may have taken . |
13 | Who can resist that surplus value of necessary superfluousness ( without futility there can be no real sense of luxury ) represented by the random key that allows you to play tracks in any order you like ? |
14 | As I said , it would take fifty years before any decision we reach here , even made an impression on the one percent of land we do own . |
15 | There 's a good place in Ealing — well it 's a chipper really , but he has good steaks at any time you want them . |
16 | To appreciate this , imagine that you ask a friend to mark thirty numbered points randomly on graph paper ( unseen by you ) and that you are required to discover their positions , with no information other than the distances between any pairs you request . |
17 | * Get into the habit of routinely asking a list of questions about any text you have to analyse ( see p. 52 ) . |
18 | And if you ask those questions of any issue you establish pretty quickly every interesting aspect of the story . |
19 | IBM would have marketing rights to any workstations it developed . |
20 | Although naturally designed more to draw out signs of abnormality , they nevertheless demand similar mental operations , being open-ended procedures in which , for example , subjects are required to interpret proverbs or sort everyday objects in any way they prefer . |
21 | In the course of writing this , we have realised that it would be helpful to ask Mbuna keepers ( past and present ) to let us have details of any females they have owned , that may have behaved in this way . |
22 | She can note down details of any situation she has difficulty coping with , and just what strategies she used to try to overcome problematic situations . |
23 | Either chemists , pharmacists and medical practitioners should be totally amoral and provide patients with any drug they want — including fatal poisons — to use as they wish , or else we have got to be prepared to take the moral stands our consciences and beliefs press on us . |
24 | Should you wish to change your holiday arrangements in any way we will endeavour to meet your wishes to the best of our ability . |
25 | ‘ I can speak to subordinates in any fashion I wish — a privilege of rank , which I surely do n't have to tell you about . ’ |
26 | In addition , companies pay taxes on any profits they eventually make , as well as dish out dividends to shareholders . |
27 | Please send in any questions or queries on any subjects you would like discussed/clarified . |
28 | Church councils will make their own scale of charges for any extras you choose to have , such as bellringing , music or additional heating . |
29 | Perhaps the most important and far-reaching change in nursing in the past ten years has been the wholesale move away from the subservient , passive role of the nurse who was accountable to doctors for any treatments she undertook , and to nursing supervisors for standards of personal conduct and discipline . |
30 | His husky moan of arousal as she placed her hands on his warm chest shattered the last remnants of any uncertainty she might have felt , and her arms closed about him as she revelled in the hard pressure of Ross 's body , the slight roughness of his masculine jaw as her silk gown was torn away and he pressed his burning lips to the soft , fragrant valley between her full breasts . |