Example sentences of "any [noun] which [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Erm er or even any skills which would make you employable at all
2 All that I can honestly say is that after collecting the facts I do decide one way or another , without having any reasons which will satisfy you if you do not share the same standards .
3 The young man was claimed to be ‘ abundantly capable of the office ’ , but if he had any experience which might justify his placement in a supervisory post , it was not mentioned .
4 Counsel were unable to suggest any case which may have settled the interpretation of the section other than Gillick 's case , and to that I now turn .
5 The formula has no necessary role in the will , but is employed simply to anticipate any difficulty which may arise .
6 Management considers that adequate provision has been made for any liability which may arise in respect of the years 1981 to 1983 .
7 The term includes : ( i ) any income chargeable to income tax by deduction at source or otherwise ( first limb ) and any income which would have been chargeable to income tax if it had been received in the United Kingdom by a person domiciled , resident and ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom ( second limb ) ( s681(1) ( a ) ) ; [ ( ii ) where the amount of the income of any body corporate has been apportioned ( ie shortfalled ) under Schedule 16 to FA 1972 or could have been so apportioned if the body corporate were incorporated and resident in any part of the United Kingdom , so much of the income of the body corporate for that year or period as is equal to the amount which has been or could have been so apportioned to the trustees of or a beneficiary under the settlement ( s681(1) ( b ) ) [ abolished in relation to income of bodies corporate for accounting periods beginning after 31 March 1989 by FA 1989 , Sched 17 , Part V ] ] .
8 any income chargeable to income tax by deduction or otherwise ( first limb ) ; and 2. any income which would have been so chargeable if it had been received in the United Kingdom by a person domiciled , resident and ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom ( second limb ) .
9 This reserve will be used to offset any losses which may arise for each trade or gang during the progress of the contract .
10 ‘ We are not putting out any signals which might make the kidnappers think we are going to do a deal .
11 Mr Shamir has been hard at work consolidating his right-wing support and trying to win over independent conservatives ; he has reiterated his determination to keep the P L O out of any peace talks and has steadfastly refused to consider any deal which would involve giving up territory for peace .
12 With her hands clasped behind her back , she was fully exposed to any eyes which might look her way .
13 Poachers operate after dark and it is crucial that you should not be confused with them , unwittingly provide them with cover , or create any confusion which might result in their not being apprehended .
14 The judge would not have erred had he drawn attention to the circumstances ( which were in fact plain for all to see ) , but their Lordships reject the adoption of any rule which would impose new obligations on trial judges in their approach to the consideration of witnesses ' evidence and they refer to the judgment delivered by Ackner L.J .
15 not take any action which may endanger the health and safety of themselves , fellow workers or client employees .
16 Unofficial strike action followed and the union 's own bankers were granted an injunction prohibiting the NUS from transferring any of their property abroad , on the principle that third parties must ensure that they gave no aid to any action which might occur if the union 's property were sequestrated as a result of some future contempt of court .
17 The majority , however , were adamantly opposed to anything which weakened their absolute control over their crews and were prepared to take any action which would ensure that this was upheld , the most effective method being the recruitment of non-union crews which were prepared to sail at lower rates and under worse conditions than union men .
18 ( 7 ) Once a bona fide offer has been made or is believed to be imminent , the board of the target company must not take any action which would frustrate that offer or deny shareholders an opportunity to decide on its merits , unless the action is approved by the shareholders in general meeting .
19 Courts are however reluctant to take any action which will close premises down , as evidenced by the Shoreham and Cheltenham cases , in which it was between four and five years after the issue of the original writ that the businesses were finally closed down .
20 Once it was clear that no demonstrations would take place , the students became nervous about the ‘ xuechao ’ and began to withdraw from any action which could have been construed as political activism .
21 However , disputes may still arise , and a second objective of the contract is therefore to provide machinery for resolution of any disputes which may arise .
22 The contract may also contain procedural terms designed to facilitate the resolution of any disputes which may arise , for instance , concerning the procedure for notifying claims and the evidence which may be adduced .
23 Finally , the test items selected are weighted accordingly and used in research contexts to discriminate groups of different degrees of authoritarianism and search for any correlates which might explain such differences .
24 Disturbingly attractive male though he might be , Dr Penry Vaughan was nevertheless a match for any peril which might threaten in the small hours .
25 Their Lordships consider that the judge 's direction here was both helpful and procedurally acceptable and indeed , subject to any practice which may hold sway in a particular jurisdiction , can see absolutely no objection to incorporating similar directions in the judge 's original charge to the jury .
26 In the adjacent valleys infilling occurred , with the consequent gradual burial of any sites which may have existed there .
27 Whilst recognising that the 16–25 age group has a very strong claim to any manpower which might become available , the question arises as to whether it would be better placed at , for example , deanery level serving the needs of the whole age group rather than in an educational establishment serving an important but small minority .
28 In order to identify the ‘ critical ’ elements , the time-scale must indicate the earliest and latest finish dates and any functions which will trigger the next step ( see fig. p. 96 ) .
29 ‘ 37(1) Any notice , demand or order against which an appeal might be brought to a county court under this Part of this Act shall , if no such appeal is brought , become operative on the expiration of 21 days from the date of the service of the notice , demand or order , and shall be final and conclusive as to any matters which could have been raised on such an appeal , and any such notice , demand or order against which an appeal is brought shall , if and so far as it is confirmed by a county court judge , or the Court of Appeal , become operative as from the date of the final determination of the appeal .
30 The vendor will not wish to authorise any work which would require the landlord 's consent such as taking samples from the foundations , walls or roof of the property .
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