Example sentences of "these [noun pl] [verb] any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If these opinions leave any room for doubt , there is always Lord Justice Bingham in the Court of Appeal in the Caparo case : ‘ The auditor … naturally , and rightly , regards the company as his client . ’
2 Neither do any of these values have any significance , in terms of their relationship , to the design process or objectives .
3 I often wonder if the people who come up with these proposals have any experience in recruitment .
4 Only at these times did any sub-divisions within the Rowdies group become apparent .
5 Hopkins argued that much of this type of corporate crime ( violation of consumer laws ) could be viewed as a breakdown in communication or organizational procedures , and he attempted to see if , as a result of being fined , these companies made any effort to locate the flawed chain of information and correct it .
6 These lines prevent any colour from entering the poem .
7 " Arrangement " for these purposes includes any indemnity or option arrangements , and any agreement or understanding , formal or informal , of whatever nature , relating to such securities which may be an inducement to deal or refrain from dealing .
8 You can use these troops to close any gaps that appear in your line or face off against any flank attacks .
9 None of these promises has any date attached to it .
10 None of these comparisons makes any allowance for the effects of inflation .
11 ‘ Do you find these ideas make any progress at the university ? ’ he asked .
12 IT SEEMS normal these days to print any story with a connection to the Royal Family .
13 Of note , 16 of 23 patients with these changes denied any history of ischaemic heart disease .
14 If one postulates an honest customer taking goods from a shelf to put in his or her trolley to take to the checkpoint there to pay the proper price , I am unable to see that any of these actions involves any assumption by the shopper of the rights of the supermarket .
15 And see s.24(3) : [ n ] o goods shall be regarded as having continued to be stolen after they have been returned to the person from whom they were stolen or to other lawful possession or custody or after that person and any other person claiming through him have otherwise ceased as regards these goods to have any right to restitution in respect of the theft .
16 We later asked one of the linguists who had worked with her whether these sounds bore any resemblance to the click languages of the African Bushman-Hottentot group and were informed that there are superficial resemblances but that Ruby 's unique phonetics derive from distinct differences , presently the subject of a monograph , in the anatomy of her larynx , palate and nasal cavities from those of Homo sapiens .
17 References to the settlor 's spouse in these provisions include any wife whom he may marry but do not include his widow ( Vestey 's Executors v IRC ( 1949 ) 31 TC 1 ) .
18 Do these stories have any importance for Christians today ?
19 There is no intention in these arguments to give any sustenance to the view that corporate officials have been so successfully socialized into the ‘ way of life ’ that they can not see what they are doing or that the organizational constraints upon them were so tight as to be ‘ coercive ’ and therefore excusing .
20 These features excluded any intention of the parties to allow claims from the individual inhabitants .
21 Only a fraction of these Kurds have any confidence in an independent Kurdish state , but Turkey has previously denied them even cultural freedom .
22 Few of these girls have any chance of promotion .
23 Few of these occupations offered any opportunity for either ‘ skilled ’ or ( where boys were concerned ) respectable employment as understood by the ASEA and other reformers .
24 Most respondents ( 76% ) relied on their own medical adviser to agree the protocols for purposes of payment , but only 49% of the people making these decisions had any expertise in asthma care ; 15% relied on individuals who were not trained in medicine or nursing .
25 You know your body better than any exercise teacher or doctor ; if any of these exercises causes any doubt in your mind as to whether you should be doing them , avoid having a go until you have consulted a doctor .
26 None of these letters offers any proof , of course , that reincarnation is a reality .
27 Thirteen per cent said that none of these factors made any difference , or said they did n't know .
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