Example sentences of "to [pers pn] that any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They are doubly attracted when it is clear to them that any movement will be all one way , and where all they have to do is to bide their time and wait for the inevitable profits .
2 It appears to me that any articles published in a program probably would n't be the ones with , well shall we say ‘ less than polite ’ , references to other clubs/players … and even if they were they could be censored so as to be acceptable to the general public .
3 Given that privacy is plausibly one of the necessary conditions for being an explication of consciousness ( see below ) , it seems to me that any establishment of an interesting sense of machine privacy must be relevant .
4 I must here point out to you that any attempts on the part of people outside the project to have any contact with the child will be vigorously rejected .
5 I put it to you that any alteration of Church Lane at any point between the A Nineteen and the centre of the village would be seriously detrimental to the existing character of that area .
6 Certain governments established their own papers and then saw to it that any opposition papers were starved of the advertising they needed in order to stay in business .
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