Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For example , at the screening stage , discussed above , it might be desirable to establish whether the defence has any complaints against the original investigation .
2 If the chaining method is used , the lack of a home record will lead to the inability to retrieve any record further along the chain .
3 What accountability rests on is that those particular representatives of the local authority have the opportunity to ask any question and have it answered at any time during the three hundred and sixty five days of the year in which we operate , and they are in a specially privileged position to challenge , or question , or talk about , or have answered — any particular point with regard to the work we 're involved with .
4 Their views trickled down through the student nurses ' years and were apt to be accepted as gospel , since that saved the students the bother of forming opinions for themselves , and also it was not often a student in her first couple of years , if not longer , had the opportunity to form any opinion on our men .
5 Obviously I enjoyed having the opportunity to watch any nesting birds so close at hand — I could reach out of my bedroom window , when Mum was n't around , and feel right inside the nest — but many of the neighbours looked on the house martins as pests who infested their property and made a mess .
6 On the other hand , if the conditions are to be fulfilled at the expiry of the term , the tenant will have the opportunity to remedy any breach of covenant between the service of the notice and its expiry ( Simons v Associated Furnishers Ltd [ 1931 ] 1 Ch 379 ) .
7 When your technique is good , it gives you the opportunity to create any type of situation on the court .
8 Does the Chancellor of the Exchequer recognise that 2 , 700,000 people out there would welcome the opportunity to pay any income tax ?
9 It takes up where MacPuke left off , offering a whole range of activities the computer is likely to perform , and the opportunity to attach any sound to them .
10 This will certainly give the driver the opportunity to raise any objection he may have to giving blood , either on medical grounds or indeed for any other reason which might afford a ‘ reasonable excuse ’ under section 7(6) .
11 The aquarium must be placed on polystyrene base mats , covering the whole area of the base to spread any pressure points that will lead to disaster .
12 You can select this to automatically arrange the icons within your new box , Windows will arrange the icons to fit any shape of box .
13 One wonders if the Captain-General had any idea of the utter impossibility of navigating at 75°S , for on this longitudinal track his ships would be stuck fast in the thick ice-of the Weddell Sea , hemmed in by the unimagined continent and unendurable cold of the Antarctic .
14 Does the writer make any judgements about : a ) the character of MacDonald ,
15 At other times I may be delighted to see them , for if the writing is not going well the writer welcomes any excuse to lay down his pen or turn away from the typewriter .
16 If the creditor holds any security , he must specify the nature and value of the security and the demand must be for the unsecured portion of the creditor 's claim only .
17 According to the report , during the course of the interview the Sheik rejected any possibility of a hostage exchange .
18 Quantity This system allows the drafter to use any number of sub-divisions within a clause : a sub-clause can be further sub-divided into paragraphs as follows : 8 .
19 Does the text contain any similes , or similar constructions ( eg " as if constructions ) ?
20 A judge said it is the duty of the courts to support any attempts being made to prevent crimes of that nature .
21 He added : ‘ It is the duty of the courts to support any attempts being made to prevent crimes of this nature . ’
22 Subjectively worded regulations were treated literally , and the courts eschewed any attempt to persuade them to judge the necessity or reasonableness of such regulations .
23 Section 35 of the Powers of Criminal Courts Act 1973 empowers the courts to require any person who has committed an offence to compensate anyone who has suffered adversely as a result of his crime .
24 Why , after all , should the Germans derive any satisfaction from the task of giving to the victors that which they themselves had worked so hard to build up ?
25 The power of Germany in the EMS , and in any future moves towards EMU , would probably allow the Germans to veto any EC moves to adopt Keynesian type expansion of the economy .
26 ‘ Ca n't say the description rings any bells . ’
27 ‘ I 'm convinced the contestants take any ribbing the right way . ’
28 And although it is true that Wagner could , if required , have figured under various of their headings , it seems that the decision to lay any emphasis on the relevance of Wagner 's work to his own ideas represented a further and final development .
29 In such cases , where the component is unsuitable for its purpose , it is quite unlikely that the seller will even know what its intended use was , and , even if he did , it would frequently be clearly unreasonable for the buyer to place any reliance on the judgment and skill of the seller in relation to use in apparatus in respect of which the buyer himself was an expert , since he was its manufacturer .
30 All three mutations result in decreased CytR regulation with the mutation at -72 exhibiting the largest effect and , once again , neither of the mutations had any effect on cAMP-CRP activation of deoP2 transcription ( Table I ) .
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