Example sentences of "this [verb] that any [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 This meant that any extraction procedure was much cleaner and more satisfactory : the mould might provide some tiresome debris , but at least the medium did not add the viscous remains of stale meat soup .
2 This meant that any statement that was not susceptible of testing was simply not scientific .
3 This meant that any Gascon appealing against the verdict of one of the sub-seneschals could not go directly to Paris .
4 This implies that any differences between forward and futures prices will be inconsequential .
5 In fact this implies that any tax base at all may be used as part of " own resources " .
6 The most immediate examples of this are ones in which the imposed density variations are entirely vertical ; as in Chapter 22 , this implies that any motion is the consequence of instability of the rest configuration .
7 This means that any water vapour would turn to ice , because its low gravity would only retain a tenuous atmosphere with very little carbon dioxide to help trap the much-reduced solar warmth .
8 This means that any work of copyright protected under the Copyright , Designs and Patents Act 1988 is also protected in all the countries which are members of these conventions which includes most of the major developed countries .
9 This means that any effects of the government debt may be neutralized by the appropriate combination of lump-sum taxes and transfers .
10 This means that any development would have to create little traffic .
11 This means that any part of an asset 's increased value , from 1982 or its subsequent purchase to its disposal , which is due to inflation is not counted for CGT purposes .
12 In practical terms this means that any team activity has three components rather than one .
13 This means that any microcomputer used in a school will , in strict terms , be obsolescent , in that a new model will soon be available .
14 This means that any combination of pronoun plus verb , such as I took or I saw , is rendered by an inflected verb as theme in Arabic .
15 This means that any examination of the details of its terms must be tempered by a consideration of whether or how they might be brought into operation .
16 One problem lies in the fact that the space is considerably wider than it is long and this means that any design needs to lead the eye away from the all-too-close rectangular boundaries .
17 This suggests that any bid would be pitched well above the suspension price .
  Next page