Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun] at any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Other writers have complained , particularly in discrimination cases , that conciliation officers are too willing to encourage settlement at any price and fail to provide the support an unrepresented applicant may need against the relatively advantaged position of the employer ( Gregory , 1987 ) .
2 Briefly , there are three principal challenges : improving the quality ( resolution ) of the scanned electronic product currently available to the user ; storing the scanned material in a from that will be accessible hundreds of years from now ; and putting into place distribution systems to provide access at any distance ( Commission 1993 : 14 ) .
3 Meetings with the Reference Group of local providers will continue periodically to allow Lothian 's purchasing arrangements to be reviewed ; in addition we are pleased to receive feedback at any time .
4 Pupils and Staff will be pleased to direct you or to answer questions at any time .
5 Financially , presuming on the future can cause us to lose our flexibility to serve God at any place and in any way he may require of us .
6 Such a reassertion will , in the criminal field , result in the attempt to create consensus at any rate around the crimes which we almost all abhor , such as serious violence ’ ( Bottoms , 1977 : 90 ) .
7 If made ex parte , the application must be filed a reasonable time before the hearing subject to the power of the court to hear applications at any time .
8 They were both breathing fast , and Polly 's legs threatened to give way at any second .
9 Mr Patten did not respond except to say he was concerned about the future well being of the territory and he was ready to start talks at any time .
10 The University will assume that it is free to approach referees at any stage unless the candidate 's application stipulates otherwise ( i.e. candidates who wish a referee or referees to be approached only with their specific permission and/or if they are being called for interview on the final short list or are in receipt of a conditional offer , are asked to state such requirements explicitly alongside the details of the relevant referee(s) ) .
11 We 're in a position to exchange contracts at any time , but the solicitor , it 's up to the solicitor
12 Account executives must have a head for figures and a feeling for spending the client 's money wisely because they may need to explain costs at any moment .
13 Next , feel free to ask questions at any time if you 're confused by anything .
14 In current English practice , the High Court can appoint a ‘ special examiner ’ to take evidence at any place , including a place outside the jurisdiction .
15 No , all that 's strange about this is that those two ever came to touch hands at any point .
16 The information provided in this prospectus is correct at the time of going to press , but the course programme is subject to continuing development and the University reserves the right to make changes at any time , before or after a candidate 's admission .
17 We must have permanent service , surgeons must be able to register patients at any time even during the night , our system must be running 24 hours a day , seven days a week . ’
18 Both poems would require little change to make sense at any time between AD 600 and now .
19 Of course you can , you 're a delegate and entitled to speak Bishop at any time .
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