Example sentences of "[vb mod] [not/n't] [prep] any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Their peace must not in any way be disturbed .
2 The private practice must not in any way impinge on national health service commitments .
3 I have come to the conclusion that the temples of the idols in England should not on any account be destroyed .
4 So we 're suggestion criterion which make it quite clear that such a strategic site should not under any circumstances be located in the national parks , areas of outstanding natural beauty , heritage coast , greenbelt and other specially designated areas of countryside protection .
5 The English king was , and remained , stubbornly deaf to the point crucial to the Scots : that the marriage of Mary and Edward should not in any way endanger Scottish independence .
6 We stressed , however , that the inclusion of drama methods in English should not in any way replace drama as a subject for specialist study .
7 Thus the DH comments in Caring for People about the relationship of services to those who can not afford their full cost is particularly relevant : ‘ In practice many consumers of personal social services can not afford the full cost of the service and ability to pay does not , and should not in any way influence decisions on the service to be provided . ’
8 The term ‘ high-bay ’ should not in any way be confused with the term ‘ high-pile ’ as described in the 29th edition of the Fire Offices ' Committee Sprinkler Rules .
9 The system should not in any way restrict the contribution of any of the members of the team ; it should enhance their efforts by providing routine channels for the routine aspects of their activities , so that they are not obliged to devote intellectual effort to them .
10 What I find very frightening is the campaign by Sir Thomas Hetherington in particular who erm as reported in the newspapers has said that there are er a handful , 3 or 4 people whom he has singled out , and he says the evidence is prima facie evidence against them , is so overwhelming that the law of England must be radically changed in order to bring a prosecution against them , and , as Lord Shawcroft said , well how , in such circumstances , could such people have a fair trial when we 've had the er Hetherington the former Attorney General saying , in effect , we know these people are guilty , we 're changing the law to prosecute them , and now you members of the jury must n't on any account er think er in er you must judge completely impartially .
11 ‘ I should n't in any case keep the originals and the transcripts in one place , no sir .
12 It is therefore not possible to set a theoretical limit to society 's power to use law to enforce moral rules , i.e. it is not possible to define an area of morality into which the criminal law may not under any circumstances intervene .
13 Similar problems may also be experienced when an accounting reference period is changed , since s 225(6) of the CA1985 provides that : ‘ An accounting reference period may not in any case ( exception if administration order is in force ) be extended so as to exceed 18 months and a notice under this section is ineffective if the current or previous accounting reference period as extended in accordance with the notice would exceed that limit . ’
14 It went to the extent of stating , ‘ … the TUC could not at any stage commit itself in advance to approve or acquiesce in the methods to be adopted to reach full employment simply because those methods can be shown to be well fitted and even necessary to the achievement of that objective …
15 The figure turning the corner and walking heavily down the road could not under any circumstances have been Edward , but at least it relieved her from the suspicion that the street was uninhabited .
16 Their appellate jurisdiction was also extended , presumably by agreement between the Inns and the judges , to issues relating to disputes over property within the Inns : Rakestraw v. Brewer ( 1728 ) 2 P.Wms. 511 , or over elections in the Inns : Inner Temple v. Ince ( 1677 ) 3 Keble 835 , or over debts due to the Inns : Levinz v. Randolph ( 1700 ) 1 Ld.Raym. 594 , which could not by any stretch of the imagination relate to the duties of judges in relation to the administration of justice in their courts .
17 It could not by any stretch of the imagination be anything else .
18 But such dramatic descent to Sheol , the land of the dead they believed to be beneath the earth , could not in any way be expected , and in the story it causes panic .
19 These occasional chance encounters could not in any way be said to constitute a satisfactory emotional life .
20 Lawyer D told her that a jointly-owned house would become the sole property of her husband after her death , and she could not in any way guarantee her share of the money invested in it for her children .
21 And having l your mother and father left er , your parents had left you with such low money in the early stages you could n't In any case you could n't My friend was a nurse , but you 'd got to have a special background .
22 They would not on any account join hands with Lucifer .
23 On the other hand , he would not for any money have delegated it to anyone else .
24 Anecdotal evidence suggests that CATS have not sought out local-government co-operation : they have implemented little that would not in any case have occurred .
25 In the early months of 1914 the Unionist leaders prepared for this desperate throw , and the plan was only abandoned when the " mutiny " at the Curragh showed that it was unnecessary , for the officers would not in any case agree to coerce Ulster .
26 Many narrow lanes and yards , including those in Darlington , are desecrated with yellow paint where parking would not in any case be very sensible or even desirable .
27 That would not in any way restrict the paper 's right to print whatever it wished in the rest of the paper .
28 I have made it absolutely clear from the outset that I would not in any circumstances give up my family 's present interest in Blackpool FC .
29 People who would not in any circumstances pass over the peace-line without being in literal fear of their lives safely crossed over , shook hands , embraced and wept .
30 Edmunds went on in his lecture-room style as though Fox had not interrupted : ‘ Either form of the poison could have been administered in brandy but brandy would not by any means completely mask the bitter taste . ’
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