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

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1 Bogged down in Mexico and denied any support from Britain , Napoleon III had been unable to exercise any influence during the war which Prussia had forced on Denmark in 1864 and Bismarck was determined that there should also be no interference in the war which he now planned with Austria .
2 This means that drawings can be created with the necessary detail unavailable in CorelDraw , you can then import your drawing into CorelDraw and add any enhancements such as 3D effects and fonts .
3 Every day , she went to the Casa Guidi and collected any letters for the Brownings to redirect them to Rome but she no longer envied the recipients their voluminous correspondence .
4 You further agree that it is the complete and exclusive agreement between you and DW/LD and supersedes any proposal or prior written or oral agreement , or any other communication between DW/LD and you relating to the subject matter of this Agreement .
5 The death of Ecgberht and the emergence of a new king , Ealhmund , subsequently identified by a later Canterbury scribe ( ASC F , s.a. 784 ) as the father of Ecgberht ( ASC A , Preface ; s.a. 855 ) ; ( see Appendix , Fig. 3 ) , king of the West Saxons ( 802–39 ) , was probably what led to this renewed involvement , for nothing more is heard of Ealhmund nor did any successor to him appear in Kent , even as subregulus .
6 This was intended to make Gaza and the West Bank wholly dependent on Israel and frustrate any efforts to build a community power base .
7 Mr Salmond underlined the SNP 's aim of advancing Scotland 's case at Westminster and extracting any concessions from the system .
8 Don Juan did not recognize Franco as having any authority over him and openly challenged the GeneralĂ­simo 's public and self-image of omnipotence .
9 Iain had been in touch with Tim and offered any support from the Church of Scotland , the Committee or other sources .
10 But apparently unflustered by the incident , he was soon pressing the flesh with the party faithful in Cheltenham and rejecting any suggestion that his party may lose this key marginal seat .
11 The Daily Mirror apologises to Mr O'Connor and regrets any embarrassment or inconvenience caused to him by our original report .
12 If they had come from any other man or woman in the kingdom of Scotland , they would have been considered treasonable ; writing to her brother Henry , Margaret made constant pleas for the English to send troops into Scotland to restore her as Regent and crush any opposition to her and the Earl of Angus .
13 It was necessary if I was to prevent Dana rushing up to London and ruining any chance of a reconciliation between Berenice and Garry , to say nothing of the risk to the baby .
14 If these depressions ( or low pressure areas ) are tracking in towards Ireland rather than taking a more northerly route , then the circulation of wind flowing clockwise ( as it must ) round the depression means that south-easterly winds will be blowing over Shetland from the North Sea and pushing any birds unfortunate enough to be flying to ( or from ) Scandinavia at the time in a westerly direction .
15 You can take a cruise down the Nile , fly off to sun-drenched Barbados or choose any holiday you wish .
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