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

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1 Lord ‘ Bertie ’ Denham , the bluff and genial Chief Whip who floated between the Lords , White 's and Pratt 's proffering a glass of whisky to any peer tempted to vote against a government bill , likes to maintain that there is no inbuilt Conservative majority in the Lords , and during the first two Thatcher terms the government did indeed lose 111 votes .
2 in respect of damage to any motor car in connection with which indemnity is provided by this Section .
3 The income and property of the Society shall be applied solely towards the promotion of the Object of the Society and no portion thereof shall be paid or transferred directly or indirectly to the members of the Society , provided that nothing herein shall prevent the payment in good faith of remuneration to any officer , servant or member of the Society in return for Services actually rendered to the Society and proper rent for any premises let by any member to the Society .
4 Newly inserted s.20A(a) of the SEA 1934 gives a private right of action to any person who trades contemporaneously with any person in securities of the same class where that person has violated any provision of the Securities Exchange Act 1934 or any regulations made thereunder .
5 Unless you 're a misery ( or your boss is ) , Icon Make-It will add a vast amount of pleasure to any time spent using Windows .
6 With the exception of deeply divided societies such as Northern Ireland , it has tended in practice to be very difficult to attribute more than the most limited amount of crime to any kind of underlying ideological commitment .
7 ADD A TOUCH OF ELEGANCE TO ANY TABLE WITH THIS DELICATE CHINESE TABLE LINEN
8 When it was over , he offered any unlet weeks in our cottages free of charge to any serviceman and family who had been there .
9 The key issue here was D's obvious refusal of consent to any touching ; in other cases there might be a general issue of whether the touching goes ‘ beyond generally acceptable standards of conduct ’ .
10 The vivid colours of this bed linen from Dorma will add a splash of colour to any room .
11 In typical Whig language , Ferguson concluded that the Sovereign having no other Ground of claim to any Power or Prerogative , save what he hath from the Constitution which hath settled and vested them in him , That Prince who goes about to overthrow this , does all he can to cancel his own Right .
12 The booklets will be of use to any industry sector that uses chemicals .
13 The presentation of the Statement of Commitment to any group of people is n't the easiest of tasks to perform , but the gentle and personal way you handled it in the sections for which you had a responsibility was very well done , as we knew it would be .
14 The advantages of disc in the storage of information and in speed of access to any part make it the more flexible combination , with a wider range of possible uses .
15 The speed of access combined with precision of access to any part of the disc makes it an important development for educational users of video .
16 But , submits Mr. Moses , the scope of the section is not confined to that form of access to any computer .
17 For the first time DHAs have to consult closely with GPs , who retain their rights of referral to any consultant .
18 If any worshipper do reverence with faith to any God whatever , I make his faith firm , And in that faith he reverences his God and gains his desires , For it is I who bestow them .
19 If any worshipper do reverence with faith to any God whatever , I make his faith firm .
20 The crystallisation of an earlier floating charge does not crystallise a subsequent floating charge since the subsequent chargee may pay off the earlier charge or agree to indemnify the company which continues to carry on business despite the crystallisation of the earlier charge with respect to any liability incurred towards the earlier chargee .
21 This duty is in addition to that placed on the employer by Article 4(2) ( c ) ( see page 4 ) and may include factual information obtained by the inspector which relates to the premises , or anything being done there , and information with respect to any action which he has taken or proposes to take in , or in connection with , the premises .
22 Although that right had been curtailed by s 2(2) of the 1987 Act , which requires a person under investigation to answer questions from the SFO ( or otherwise furnish information ) with respect to any matter relevant to the investigation , the effect of the immunity had been preserved by s 2(8) , which provided that a statement made in accordance with s 2 could only be used in evidence against the person who made it either on a prosecution for knowingly making a false statement ( or recklessly making such ) , or on a prosecution for some other offence where , in giving evidence , that person made a statement which was inconsistent with it .
23 ( 2 ) The Director may by notice in writing require the person whose affairs are to be investigated ( ‘ the person under investigation ’ ) or any other person whom he has reason to believe has relevant information to answer questions or otherwise furnish information with respect to any matter relevant to the investigation at a specified place and either at a specified time or forthwith .
24 ( 1 ) To require the person whose affairs are to be investigated to answer questions and furnish information with respect to any matter relevant to the investigation .
25 ( 3 ) To require any other person to answer questions and furnish information with respect to any matter relevant to the investigation .
26 Paragraph ( 3 ) applies to a case where the party making the offer has applied for but has not yet received , a certificate of total benefit given in accordance with Sched 4 to the Social Security Act 1989 ; but this paragraph shall not apply with respect to any time after seven days after that party has received the certificate .
27 But it also possible to think , with respect to any improvement , that it leaves room for further improvement .
28 As protection , the floating charge holder is given the same priority with respect to any property representing directly or indirectly the property disposed of as he would have had with respect to the property subject to the floating charge .
29 ( m ) To control , manage , finance , subsidise , or co-ordinate or otherwise assist any company or companies in which the Company has a direct or indirect financial interest , to provide secretarial , administrative , technical , commercial and other services and facilities of all kinds for any such company or companies and to make payments by way of subvention or otherwise any other arrangements which may seem desirable with respect to any business or operations of or generally with respect to any such company or companies .
30 ( m ) To control , manage , finance , subsidise , or co-ordinate or otherwise assist any company or companies in which the Company has a direct or indirect financial interest , to provide secretarial , administrative , technical , commercial and other services and facilities of all kinds for any such company or companies and to make payments by way of subvention or otherwise any other arrangements which may seem desirable with respect to any business or operations of or generally with respect to any such company or companies .
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