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

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1 The result of this can be either excessive user resistance to any type of computer , or total acceptance of all output from the computer without questioning the premises of the program .
2 A Latin looker whose stock response to any correction was an impatient ‘ Izza same ! ’
3 I commend the report of this research study to any nurse interested in promoting or developing nursing as a therapeutic endeavour .
4 On previous occasions a notice has been inserted in the Journal warning Scottish solicitors that under the English Legal Aid Scheme no payment is allowed out of the Legal Aid Fund to any solicitor , English or otherwise , for any work done prior to the granting of a Civil Aid Certificate .
5 Where any difference is to be referred to arbitration , the making of an award shall be a condition precedent to any right of action against the Insurer .
6 Where any difference is by this condition to be referred to arbitration the making of an award shall be a condition precedent to any right of action against the Corporation .
7 Where any difference is by this condition to be referred to arbitration the making of an award shall be a condition precedent to any right of action against the Corporation .
8 Encouraged by management theorists , big firms convinced themselves that they could apply their existing pool of manufacturing and management experience to any business .
9 As one of the UK 's largest botanical libraries , it is also open as a reference library to any member of the public who needs to consult the specialist botanical literature which it holds .
10 Under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 the NCC must offer a management agreement to any farmer on an SSSI whose application for an agricultural grant it turns down on conservation grounds .
11 The maximum distance from the computer room to any terminal on the Walton Street site is 300m .
12 Such vacillating fortunes of harvest were to become the norm for Champagne and , perversely , prove to be one of the reasons why this region is able to produce a sparkling wine superior to any other .
13 5.1.2 if so required in writing by the Landlord to make such payments by banker 's order or credit transfer to any bank and account [ in the United Kingdom ] that the Landlord may from time to time nominate There may be occasions where the tenant would wish to withhold rent or claim a set-off and while the point is worth negotiating , clause 5.1.1 is otherwise not unreasonable .
14 I can set this cruise control to any speed I want and it drives without me having to touch the accelerator .
15 If you come across a taxi token , pick it up and use it for a free taxi ride to any part of the city .
16 I extend a standing invitation to any firm that is not being paid on time by any of the country 's 100 largest companies or Government Departments to allow me to take up its case individually .
17 The principal datum input to any search algorithm is a description of its search space .
18 We have made it explicitly clear that none of the changes that we propose , either in tax or in national insurance contributions , will make a penny difference to any individual earning less than £21,000 a year .
19 Can the Secretary of State point to any year in the past 10 in which the September in-patient waiting list figures have not been higher than for every year under Labour ?
20 But I , and many others like me , take great care not to cause any danger to others or cause damage to any ground , turf or shrubbery etc .
21 The stumbling block to any deal is a cash settlement for the remainder of Gallagher 's contract , worth a reported £400,000 when he signed for Leeds in the summer of 1990 .
22 A complicating factor is that John Major — vide the emphasis he has given , most recently through the new responsibilities of William Waldegrave , to his Citizen 's Charter — seems unlikely to surrender the consumerist ground to any set of opponents .
23 As well as providing pregnancy counselling to any girl at school up to the age of eighteen years , its ongoing work is to look after the social and educational needs of a small group of six or seven pregnant schoolgirls or school-age mothers who attend the unit every weekday for a period of twelve months .
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