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

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1 Here you will not get a test , but they will often want to see proof of any qualifications that you may have .
2 And she would want to see monitoring of any pubs admitting children , with premises carefully vetted before permission to let in youngsters was granted .
3 He was also unhappy about Pound 's own obstinacy and arrogance in the matter of his eventual release ; he was raising objections to schemes that seemed perfectly sound and , as Eliot told his daughter , " I fear your father does not want to accept freedom on any terms that are possible " .
4 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 .
5 Investors should expect to shoulder responsibility for any damage or injury arising after privatisation , and demarcation disputes were likely over liabilities from the past , he said .
6 If you would like to take part in any of the courses , see the booking details on page 86 .
7 If one were to take Smirlock and Marshall 's view ( 1983 ) that any one constraint is sufficient for efficient company performance , and if managers do perceive that career paths can involve movement between various company types , then an efficient managerial labour market constraint would suffice to promote efficiency in any structural type .
8 You may also wish to reserve names for any command files ( eg. LIFESPAN_STARTUP.COM ) which you wish to include in the package .
9 We 've got a number you can call to leave details of any news stories you 'd like to see covered on our programme .
10 Shareholders will have to give approval to any defence measures taken before the takeover bid , ensuring that they decide on any defence measures only with full knowledge of the conditions of the bid .
11 You will have to pay interest on any money you borrow and usually administration fees will be charged .
12 He reportedly stated that CITUB would not undertake any commitments without first consulting Podkrepa , and did not wish to take advantage of any conflicts between the latter and the government .
13 With many populations we are already aware that the units fall into sub-groups of which we would wish to take account in any sampling .
14 It was made clear to me that I would n't have to take part in any act detrimental to my country 's cause . ’
15 Payments under this scheme do not affect any legal rights you may have to take action for any loss or damage sustained and do not constitute an admission of liability on our part .
16 Perez then added that the three judges two from the United States and one from Denmark would have to take care of any problems .
17 But one of the most significant developments in inter-union relations was the ‘ Bridlington Agreement ’ passed at the TUC Congress in 1939 , which laid down that no union should attempt to organize workers at any industrial establishment where another union was already represented and negotiated on behalf of the majority of the workers .
18 They will resist the ever-present lure of easy profit and will firmly refuse to take part in any production which exploits human weakness , offends consciences , or affronts human dignity .
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