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

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1 The main study will focus on four particular courts , but the researchers will be grateful to receive any comments from readers of the Review on experiences with , or impressions of , the system of criminal legal aid .
2 It will then be possible to move any column as a block of text .
3 It must be possible to cancel any task submitted to the system .
4 The reason for it is that resources are likely to be allocated to the individual R D P committees , on probably a per capita basis , and if you do that say with a small R D A like the Whitchurch one , it will just barely be possible to do any projects within that area , given the level of resource you 've got .
5 I note what the hon. Gentleman says , but I have to make the point that it will not be possible to keep any design capability , any warship-building capability or any manufacturing capability for the sort of defence components that we need unless the Government are prepared to fund the defence programme at a sensible level .
6 We are accountable to the public in many different ways , and we always have to keep an eye on the fact that the public are looking at what we are doing with our money and local politicians and the community 's representatives are always anxious to talk to us about what we are doing with that money and we must be prepared to answer any queries or any questions on our activities or those activities of people that we 're sponsoring .
7 ‘ So , yes , I would be prepared to resist any kind of armed attempt to take away the liberty which I have to determine my own way in the future . ’
8 A second point is that each investor must , in my opinion , be willing that there should be a rescission of the investment transaction in question and be willing to return any shares or money he has received under the transaction .
9 Because many others own identical commodities or commodities which are close substitutes which they are willing to sell , the owner will not be free to charge any price he chooses for his commodity .
10 The company argues that since it is neither government-owned nor a sole supplier , it should be free to make any purchasing decisions it sees fit , without having to pay the Commission 's 3% tariff penalty against telecommunications equipment from outside the Community .
11 The minerals in a normal diet will be adequate to replace any losses .
12 On the other hand , it would be wrong to imply any procedure which might improperly fetter the Secretary of State in reaching his decision .
13 I 'll be interested to hear any views from the community .
14 I would be interested to hear any arguments you can suggest to counter this .
15 I shall be interested to hear any arguments in favour of that proposal , for it would be easy to knock them down .
16 Some figures of deaths in monastic houses may be accurate , but as the plague did not strike evenly throughout the country it would be foolish to deduce any estimate of national mortality from them .
17 If a covenant in unreasonable restraint of trade is described as illegal then it will be impossible to recover any money paid under it .
18 Not only would it be impossible to identify the goods which were at the buyer 's risk but also it would be impossible to identify any goods which were pro rata at his risk .
19 As this is a spreadsheet it will be easy to make any changes needed later so do not worry about exactly how wide columns should be .
20 The company are currently arranging the 1993 programme of talks , charity auctions and valuation days , and would be delighted to accommodate any parish who would like to make use of their talents .
21 Our director designate , Mrs joined us last month from CPRE , and will be delighted to answer any queries you may have .
22 Clearly it would be unscientific to make any connection between Annia 's and Commodus 's different versions of bloodthirstiness !
23 As I seek after truth , so shall I always be glad to receive any information from my friends , even if they should contradict what I may have published , yet I shall never think it derogatory to my character to own my mistakes , and rectify them .
24 THERE is no competition attached to the following remarks , mainly because it would be easy enough to cheat , but I would be glad to have any suggestions about the question that could have received the answer quoted .
25 Community mental handicap and mental health teams are now much more geared to supporting carers as well as clients , and would be glad to offer any help they can .
26 ‘ The Health and Safety Executive decided it would be inappropriate to take any form of legal action in regard to the fatal accident , ’ said Mr Brunswick .
27 it was held that the pursuer would almost certainly succeed against his employer but where a substantial question remained about his fault it would be inappropriate to make any award against the master .
28 Boro 's in-form strikers Paul Wilkinson and Bernie Slaven will be quick to punish any mistakes by Keegan 's men .
29 It would be hard to find any feminist with anything good to say about the cohabitation rule .
30 In 1536 Sir Ralph Sadler complained : ‘ I think it will be hard to get any bills signed at this time … .
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