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

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1 It is possible to point to landmarks — the moment of ‘ quickening ’ when the mother first feels foetal movements within her ; the moment when the foetus first has potential for independent life — deemed by law to be 24 weeks from gestation ; the moment when the baby has been fully expelled or removed from the mother 's body ; the moment when the baby takes its first breath , with the anatomical changes in circulation that accompany this , and subsequent changes as the baby develops after birth which any parent will recognise .
2 Most transactions involve substantial numbers of tens of thousands of pounds and whether it is your firm or your employer 's firm , you must respect the large sums of money which any conveyancer is called upon to handle in every week of his working life .
3 They can provide the makings of a common framework for a critical understanding of knowledge which any student on any programme of study should have at least some acquaintance with .
4 There 's no end to the number of things which any chemist would like to know .
5 It will also vary from child to child and will have varying results according to the stage of development which any child has reached .
6 Equally , the consequences of applying it to any old scrap of paper which any party cared to describe as an ‘ Act of Parliament ’ solely for purpose of denying jurisdiction would be absurd .
7 and er he says there 's me , one in mention it any time you know
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