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

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1 Moreover , even where the use of an ineffective term is not prohibited , the attempt to " frighten off " claims may put the business in a bad light in any litigation which does result ; it may also be taken into account by the Office of Fair Trading for a number of purposes , including that of deciding whether to grant , renew or revoke a licence under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 .
2 Example 104 is taken from Percy Scholes 's Oxford Companion to Music ( 8th edn ) , where it is quoted as music which ‘ abandons all pretence of key in any strand whatever ’ , and is therefore completely atonal : However , far from being atonal , the upper part is very clearly in G minor — ; G being merely a substitution note for A , on which it resolves ( an octave lower than usual ) .
3 In cross examination he accepted that there was no such reference in any report he had written in this case and agreed that quote , I do n't think I 've discussed Cheshire Homes before today , unquote .
4 A child ( anyone under 16 years ) is sexually abused when another person , who is sexually mature , involves the child in any activity which the other person expects to lead to their sexual arousal .
5 I have seen for myself the value of ACET 's work in the community and I would whole heartedly recommend other churches get behind the work in any way they can . ’
6 The letter had no place in any magazine which seeks to promote rugby and to me it was an extremely biased and naive view of the Principality .
7 But it was years since she had felt at ease in any store which went back a long way from the street and therefore had no windows through which she could see daylight .
8 Thus it was hoped that they would seize any opportunity of increasing awareness and understanding of mental frailty in old age , among professionals , lay carers and local people in such a way as to increase people 's sympathy and confidence in any contacts they might have with elderly mentally frail people .
9 But Mr Plant denied that Timothy Gedge had been a nuisance in any way whatsoever .
10 The object of the game is to see who can shake it off in the shortest time without using their hands , but they can move their head in any direction they wish .
11 But once he or she takes that first drink in any day there is no prediction of when that drinking bout will stop .
12 For the purposes of 4 above the settlor shall not be deemed to have divested himself absolutely of any property if that property or any income therefrom or any property directly or indirectly representing the proceeds of or the income from that property or any income therefrom is or will , or may , become payable to or applicable for the benefit of the settlor or the wife or husband of the settlor in any circumstances whatsoever ( TA 1988 , s685(1) ) .
13 He added : ‘ Nobody enjoys taking part in any sport which is restricted and , in effect , this will be a one-mile marathon . ’
14 They will resist the ever-present lure of easy profit and will firmly refuse to take part in any production which exploits human weakness , offends consciences , or affronts human dignity .
15 The prince always let her spend her money in any way she liked .
16 There is some support for the proposition that such a loan , if made to a person fully capable of repaying the same and , for instance , charged against property in the United Kingdom , gives the taxpayer minimal benefit from the case of O " Leary v McKinlay [ 1991 ] STC 42 where Vinelott J at p51 , dealing with a Schedule E beneficial loan , stated the following : If an employer lends money to an employee free of interest or at a favourable rate of interest and if the employee is free to exploit the money in any manner he chooses his employment can not be said to have been the source of the income derived from the exploitation ; the employer is the source of the money and the taxpayer is assessable to tax under Sch E on the benefit to him of obtaining the loan on the terms on which the loan was made ; but if the loan is repayable on demand that benefit can not be quantified and form the basis of an assessment under Sch E. It is arguable if property is held by a non-resident trust for A for life and B absolutely that if the trustees lend money to A at interest then if A allows the trustees not to pursue him in his capacity as borrower for the interest that no benefit will arise .
17 She can use the role in any way she likes .
18 11.2.6 discontinuing identifying verbally or otherwise by use in any way whatsoever of any of the Trade Marks .
19 However , we shall not be responsible for death , injury , loss , damage or delay of any kind whatsoever to any property or persons howsoever caused arising directly or indirectly from the use in any manner whatsoever of information including advertisements printed in this magazine .
20 There 's no sign of any emblems of the National Socialist State in any form whatsoever among people who had displayed them in their homes . ’
21 The sole recipient of those monies was the Society , though the funds were so ingeniously routed , through companies and agents who were unaware of their place in the system , that nobody who serviced the Society in any capacity whatsoever knew of its existence .
22 Individual scientists or groups of scientists are invited to develop the protective belt in any way they choose , provided their moves offer the opportunity of fresh tests and hence the possibility of new discoveries .
23 If Gorbachev enjoyed success in any sphere it was perhaps above all foreign policy .
24 The consequences , as pointed out in Schroeder ( A ) Music Publishing Co v Macaulay [ 1974 ] 1 WLR 1308 in the Court of Appeal , is that all acts taken under the clause prior to judgment remain undisturbed but that future ones will , assuming the successful party chooses to rely on the judgment , be unenforceable. 8 Consideration In any contract there has to be consideration but the question which has frequently arisen in restraint of trade cases is whether the court is at all concerned as to the adequacy of the particular consideration in the instant case .
25 ‘ The key thing in any business we back is to get on with people and be able to judge people 's strengths and weaknesses , ’ says Michael Queen , who is a local director with 3i .
26 He should be free to use or disclose or sell his skill and knowledge after the end of employment in any way he thinks fit .
27 5.1 The Proprietor hereby grants to the Publisher during the legal term of copyright ( including any renewals thereof ) an irrevocable exclusive licence to publish the Work throughout the world in any form whatsoever that the Publisher may wish .
28 It 's partly my job to ease the burden in any way I can .
29 John hung around the theatre and lent a hand in any way he could .
30 Like them , I want success and will contribute to the cause in any way I can .
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