Example sentences of "in any event " in BNC.

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1 In any event , there is likely to be significant variation in views as to how far one should condemn or condone this liberationist violence in the North .
2 In any event , the constitutional proposal to replace the existing prohibition on divorce by a provision to allow it was rejected .
3 In any event , the biggest problem for us all was my own state of depression .
4 In any event , I was a little old lady so I was left in peace .
5 In any event the last three novels juxtapose fathers and sons in an effort to gain access to or leverage upon some further thing .
6 But they will take into account the need for that balance that says that social spending without underpinning by economic growth will not be sustained in any event . ’
7 In any event , production at the plant will begin in late 1991 rising to 100,000 cars a year by 1995 .
8 In any event , the introduction of market pricers , and competition , was the key to success , he said .
9 Mr Parishar is robustly confident that Congress ( I ) will regain the seat in any event .
10 All City insurance analysts believe that in any event Australian Mutual will not get the Pearl for the 605p per share bid that it has made .
11 His own father , Prince Philip , was in the Navy for much of his childhood and the relationship between father and son was in any event a difficult one .
12 It was unusual company for her to keep in any event : delightful though Pamela Stephenson may be , her public image is not altogether regal , and Charles has always recognized the need to choose his friends , particularly those in showbusiness , with care .
13 In any event , something less than adoption , that is custodianship , would be enough ’ .
14 Why should an applicant , who must in any event be prepared to satisfy the primary purpose test , be worse off because he contemplates the possibility of a relatively short stay in the UK than one who had the fixed intention of permanent UK residence ?
15 The commission believes that the possibility of racial discrimination in the West Midlands ' affair must be investigated as a matter of priority , and that the authority should , in any event , consider possible racial overtones in all cases .
16 In any event , shrinking East European markets have usefully pushed Hungarian companies westwards .
17 They emphasise that the latest civil-rights bill explicitly forbids the use of quotas — which , in any event , have been established as illegal .
18 The party 's importance may in any event be dwindling .
19 There was a general belief that our terms would not attract many takers and there was a suspicion that the Government did not really have its heart in the project in any event .
20 It was in any event difficult to see what compromise could satisfy both Buenos Aires and London .
21 The only basic concession we made to the Chancellor was to exclude the self-employed on the grounds that they were not covered by SERPS in any event .
22 In any event , the Labour Party has a sister party in the Socialist International in Northern Ireland — the SDLP . ’
23 In any event , among adults the moral rigidities of hell and damnation were rapidly disappearing , except in the families of the Dissenting sects .
24 In any event he could afford to relax .
25 Furthermore , it is utter nonsense in any event to turn the mere similarity of habitation into a similarity of personality , for that would be to argue the proposition that if two people occupy the same room they thereby become exactly like each other in their minds and in their actions .
26 Visibility is a key factor in any event whether it 's seeing who 's opening the church fête or watching a celebrity sing .
27 And whichever way it went , in any event , the public did not greatly want to know .
28 Perhaps it was newspaper speculation that the ‘ courting couple ’ were about to get married that convinced Jason it was time to turn the tide in favour of something nearer the truth and gently let everyone into their secret that it was just one big publicity stunt which , once started , was easier to carry on with than deny , and far more profitable in any event .
29 In any event , unlike the autumn of 1557 , the time was now certainly ripe for the peculiar inspiration of John Knox , the man who , in the words of the English diplomat Randolph , ‘ is able in one hour to put more life into us than five hundred trumpets continually blustering in our ears ’ , and who would later be described by the same diplomat in 1561 , a week after Mary 's return to Scotland , as the preacher who ‘ thundereth out of the pulpit … he ruleth the roast , and of him all men stand in fear ’ .
30 Hunger pangs , in any event , seemed to be diminishing .
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