Example sentences of "of [art] [noun pl] [prep] any " in BNC.

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1 Phizacklea and Miles warn of the limits of any strategy premised on the assumption ( made in the 1970s by the TUC and the Labour Party ) that ‘ the way to eliminate working-class racism was to provide counter-arguments to common racist beliefs ’ , to push out of workers ' heads an ideological baggage primarily produced by the dominant class and replace it by ‘ the truth ’ .
2 They have to hurry — a giant highway is due to be driven through their neck of the woods at any moment .
3 I think one of the problems with any new department is that there are new staff from other ministries and there must be something of a learning curve for them and probably some propensity to control their various parishioners .
4 Talbot J said " those who disclose documents on discovery are entitled to the protection of the court against any use of the documents by any person into whose hands they come unless it is directly connected with the action in which they are produced " .
5 Backing up data is one of the basics of any computer system .
6 Consent is not required of the shareholders of any company which is a wholly owned subsidiary .
7 The Carrier shall have a general lien against the owner of the goods for any monies whatever due from the Trader or such other owner to the Carrier .
8 A provision could therefore be included in the contract that the buyer has not made its purpose known , has relied exclusively on its own skill and judgment , or that the seller claims no expertise in relation to the suitability of the goods for any stated purpose .
9 The Trader warrants that he is either the owner of the goods in any Consignment or is authorized by such owner to accept these Conditions on such owner 's behalf .
10 The evaluation of the findings of any piece of research must also , of course , take into account its nature and aims .
11 In order to do this , you will need to familiarise yourself with the sound ( quality ) and function ( number ) of the intervals in any given chord and its successor , so that they may be used interchangeably .
12 Walter Raleigh , Merton Professor of English Language and Literature at Oxford , also emphasized this negative role for the intermediary between text and reader when he warned of the dangers of any " immodesty " on the part of the teacher .
13 Draw up a life table for a cohort of 5000 students showing , for each year of study , the probability of leaving and the expected remaining stay calculated on the assumption that one-tenth of the leavers in any year depart at random times during the year and the remainder go at the end of that year .
14 It is really one of the foundations of any executive power group that it maintains secrecy about its activities and avoids the possibility for its antagonists to subsume that power .
15 So , when acting in such a case , add to your additional enquiries made of the local authority , or better in a letter , some such enquiry as this : Is the Authority aware of any infilling or any geological stratum which might result in the instability of the foundations of any building erected on the site for which planning consent has been granted ?
16 This continuous evaluation , which is in itself one of the cornerstones of any Total Quality System , is continuing by means for further routine seminars .
17 3.6 To the extent that the Tenant has exclusive possession of the Premises at any time before completion of the Lease the Tenant shall hold the same as Tenant at will of the Landlord The tenant may wish to delete this clause despite a footnote to the precedent to the effect that any purported determination of the tenancy at will by the landlord ( other than where provided for in clause 5 ) would presumably contribute a breach of contract , ie for withdrawing the authority granted by clause 3.5 .
18 work out what would happen for any of the any of the acids with any of the alkalis .
19 Have we got to walk any of the girls by any chance .
20 In moving homes to other management , local authorities ‘ must have full regard , particularly at the transitional stage of ownership change , to the welfare and wishes of the residents in any homes to be transferred ’ ( paragraph 4 ) .
21 First and most basically we can look at the physical nature of the coins of any given period , as the study of the amount of silver or gold bullion in a coin may reveal some historical information .
22 But even when the information is thought to be reasonably complete and reliable , there are a number of considerations which have to be taken into account in the interpretation of the coins from any site .
23 The aim was to ensure that no one brewer controlled more than 40 per cent of the on-licences and 33 per cent of the off-licences in any area .
24 At the same time the poverty of our sources on this issue means that we can not come anywhere near making an informed guess at the extent of the estates of any one king .
25 A lot of food we eat contains albumen , for example , eggs and fish , and this mode allows gentle coagulation of the albumen without any fear of curdling .
26 Importantly , there are no transformations capable of wholesale disfiguration of the by-products of any stage of the generative process .
27 Scott J concluded that if this were a case in which there was any question or threat of general disclosure by the defendant of confidential information concerning the way in which the plaintiff carried on its business or concerning any details of the affairs of any of its clients there would be no answer to the claim for an injunction ; but it was not general disclosure that the defendant had in mind .
28 Chairman Mark Sweeney said : ‘ I would like to apologise personally to anyone who has suffered as a result of the actions of any of our sales people . ’
29 to the allotment of equity securities in connection with a rights issue in favour of shareholders where the equity securities respectively attributable to the interests of all shareholders are proportionate [ as nearly as may be ] to their holdings of such shares subject to such exclusions or other arrangements as the directors may consider necessary or expedient to deal with fractional entitlements , statutory restrictions or legal or practical problems under or resulting from the application of the laws of any territory or the requirements of any recognised regulatory body or stock exchange in any territory ; and
30 The advantages of immediate estimates of the consequences of any proposed set of grade boundaries , in terms of changes in grade numbers both overall and by function and location , and in terms of the likely cost over the forthcoming years , are obvious and considerable .
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