Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [to-vb] [prep] any " in BNC.

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1 The cassette housing with the controls ( rec , play , FF etc. ) underneath is set out as you 'd expect to find on any conventional 2-track recorder , except that additional control buttons will also come into play for recording , monitoring , rehearsing , dropping in etc .
2 They 'd like to hear from any rural organisation who would like to take part .
3 Perhaps people that are involved with the er the Ardley Service Station , and we 'd like to hear from any history groups , school groups , anybody that 's got an interest in that side , that would like to have their , their views er recorded .
4 Part of the advice one would want to give to any young person today is to thoroughly know your business by working on the factory floor .
5 These criteria are only intended to give a very general indication of the range of aspects of the work that would need to feature in any future evaluation .
6 The letter said the Board of Inland Revenue would need to meet before any action could be taken , and BAe and Rover were guaranteed a hearing before action was taken .
7 Although the SNP recorded swings in several seats it failed to breakthrough in the Labour seats it would need to win in any significant nationalist revival .
8 ‘ There are no trains Eastbound on the Central Line until further notice , this is due to inaudible inaudible London Underground would like to apologise for any inconvenience .
9 Unfortunately we did not make this clear and we would like to apologise for any embarrassment caused .
10 If you would like to help in any way , or would like to go along on the next trip in September , contact Keith Taylor on 1252 29806 .
11 In any event we would like to know of any intending applicants for training , even if they are unable to come to the Potential Teachers ' Day .
12 ‘ I would like to speak to any spectators who were at that match — particularly if they remember seeing a young girl in the company of an older man . ’
13 If you would like to write to any of them , please send a letter c/o BROWNIE magazine and we will pass it on for you .
14 I 'M 17 , a little bit sad , female student from Prague ( Czechoslovakia ) - I would like to write to any male or female , aged 17-20 .
15 The Mozart Guitar Players would like to hear from any charity who can organise a suitable venue for this concert .
16 They would like to hear from any men who are in , or can portray this age group .
17 I would like to hear from any other readers who share my interest in exotic foliage plants and perhaps we could swap cuttings and propagating material .
18 I would like to hear from any schemes with success in recruiting Asian carers and organisations that have undertaken research in this area .
19 But there is always room for more and the Managing Director of the Resource Centre , Sr Anna Doherty would like to hear from any individuals , groups , clubs or organisations interested in organising an event or contributing anything to the general fun of the weekend .
20 A listener would like to hear from any ex-pupils of School Worksop who were in the fifth year between nineteen sixty seven and nineteen sixty eight , to join in a celebration marking the success of one its pupils .
21 *Bill Cullen from Department 9 ( Luton ) would like to hear from any other Wimpey pensioners who have retired in Ireland , with a view to holding a reunion .
22 Would like to hear from any Prince fans in Liverpool area , especially Controversy and Revolution members .
23 Recruitment has started and the group would like to hear from any woman under 35 who suffered from anorexia in the past but has since recovered .
24 Doug would like to hear from any other wheelchair users working in JS stores to exchange working experiences .
25 URGENT — NDO would like to hear from any teacher interested in a men 's class in London SW1 ( evening ) or a handicapped children 's class at Dartford .
26 In this way , the institution would be given more flexibility but at the same time would have to live with any mistakes it might make .
27 When considered in relation to the length of time you would have to wait at any particular junction in order to observe an accident it is probably accurate to characterise road accidents as low frequency occurrences .
28 The banks themselves are under stress , and so are the public institutions that would have to deal with any banking breakdown .
29 Sir Gordon Slynn , the UK judge at the European Court , warned that the government would have to comply with any order to halt work , if confirmed by the Court .
30 The Regional Council would wish to respond to any further new arguments which the appellant may submit .
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