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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The first is based squarely on the suggestion that it is simply an illusion to suppose that any truth , or any significant role in social explanation need be assigned to counterfactuals of the form , ‘ If individual X had not had the psychological characteristic a , they could not have performed action b and event p would not have occurred . ’
2 The vice-chancellors committee wants to consult polytechnic directors and the Government about ‘ how a full cost system might work ’ , recognising that it will need help to ensure that any changes , if made , increase opportunities and avoid hardship .
3 Simple denial — refusal to accept that any staff have problems with alcohol or drugs or other forms of addictive disease .
4 You have the right to expect that any information imparted to a member of staff will be treated with respect and confidentiality , though some medical information will have to be discussed with other staff members .
5 He would prefer a seven day delay between the file examination and the final meeting to ensure that any points raised are dealt with in a more relaxed fashion and at whatever depth the JMU wishes .
6 But it also strained credulity to believe that any sort of war where any sort of nuclear weapons were available would not eventually lead to full-scale atomic destruction .
7 Mrs. Healey denied that there had been any collision and proposed to call expert evidence to prove that any damage to the plaintiff 's car could not have been done by her car .
8 And it will be a priority of the AEA Board to ensure that any AEA employees who do move into the private sector do so on terms that are no less favourable than those they currently enjoy .
9 It is usually ( although not in all circumstances ) for the prosecution to prove that any act carried out purportedly in accordance with the needs of patient , hospital , client etc. was carried out in bad faith or with lack of reasonable care .
10 I have n't checked the erm er wording of today 's programme , but I 've no reason to assume that any mistakes will have been made on that .
11 That is , in an effort to ensure that any variations in replies respondents provide are not artifacts of variations in the way in which the questions were asked , each respondent should be given the same questions in the same serial order .
12 Without its support we still have no reason to believe that any agreement will be reached behind the veil of ignorance .
13 Individuals in interacting either harmonize or conflict , and there is no reason to suppose that any enlargement of awareness would either reconcile all conflict or expose all harmony as illusory .
14 There are no indications from Berry ( No. 2 ) that this was contemplated and considerable reason to think that any attempt to have done so would have been futile .
15 A Will is a commonsense and legal way to ensure that any possessions you have are given to the people you wish to pass them on to .
16 A company which has a subsidiary undertaking to which these requirements do not apply must take all reasonable steps to secure that the subsidiary keeps such records as will enable the directors of the parent company to ensure that any balance sheet and profit and loss account prepared under Part VII complies with the Act 's requirements .
17 * A report published on Feb. 24 by the UK-based Environmental Investigation Agency argues that southern African countries would not be able to provide adequate policing to ensure that any ivory trade came only from legitimate sources ; it also alleges that the Zimbabwean and South African armed forces are involved in illegal smuggling .
18 there had been no attempt by the appellant to show that any part of the deceased 's income & 6 ] consisted of a return on assets as opposed to remuneration for labour and work on the farm .
19 If a computer salesman claims that the computer he is selling will run a particular software package and this claim turns out to be untrue , it will be for the company selling the computer to show that any exemption clause it hopes to rely on passes the test of reasonableness .
  Next page