Example sentences of "any [noun pl] they [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Thus it was hoped that they would seize any opportunity of increasing awareness and understanding of mental frailty in old age , among professionals , lay carers and local people in such a way as to increase people 's sympathy and confidence in any contacts they might have with elderly mentally frail people .
2 A good induction pack includes all the information a new member of staff needs and examples of any forms they may have to fill in , such as care plans for residents .
3 Any plans they may have had , however , were forestalled by Gloucester 's seizure of the prince at Stony Stratford .
4 Any plans they may have had , however , were forestalled by Gloucester 's seizure of the prince at Stony Stratford .
5 With his admirable powers of persuasion , and perhaps the Darwin connection , Gould managed to enlist some of the crew : the Commander , Rear-Admiral Stokes , a Mr Dring , and , in particular , Dr Benjamin Bynoe , who promised to surrender to Gould any birds they might collect on the voyage for naming and describing .
6 The employer must devise a suitable system , instruct his employees what to do and supply any implements they may require .
7 but does n't that bring us back you see to clause nine , erm , is , is , is that a clause which erm which you 're , you 're suggesting is anti competitive because er agents might compete with er each other as to what if any funds they might want to pull down , or
8 Towards the end of the Summer term it 's common practice in most schools to invite the parents of the new intake of children to visit the school to explain the routines and organisation , to give them a chance to meet the teachers and also to provide an opportunity for them to share any concerns they might have .
9 In particular , it wanted to make sure that auditors told it promptly of any concerns they might have about a banking client .
10 Nonetheless the Conservatives ' opposition to Beveridge disillusioned many people who felt they could not be trusted to implement the report , regardless of any promises they might make .
11 As to succeeding ‘ waves ’ , it would seem that curiosity and peer-group pressure , together with other social factors such as drug availability , overcame any reservations they might have had regarding addiction and withdrawal .
12 The moment we ask any questions they 'll think the British government is going to do just that , and it 's not .
13 It is important for you to talk with them about AIDS , to explain the important facts and to answer any questions they may have .
14 Fellow workers approach with any problems they might have and managers as well throughout the North .
15 Trade union representatives should ensure they meet young people during their placements and in many cases they will take a pastoral responsibility , dealing with any problems they may face .
16 Most students have little difficulty in adapting to university life , and any problems they may encounter can almost certainly be dealt with by Student Services , which provides information and assistance in the following areas : accommodation , counselling , health , child-care services and income support .
17 Most students have little difficulty in adapting to university life , and any problems they may encounter can almost certainly be dealt with by Student Services , which provides information and assistance in the following areas : accommodation , counselling , health , child-care services and income support .
18 She thought that McAllister would be an added attraction for any nobs they might meet — she was so much prettier than Lottie had been , and knew how to wear her clothes , looking better in her drab outfit than Lottie did in her furs and feathers .
19 Even people who claim to remember dreams every morning only recall their most recent dream , and any dreams they may have had during the two or three REM periods earlier in the night , or even during REM sleep , are completely lost .
20 That they will also feel more confident of making contracts with local authorities and that any fears they may have might be allayed .
21 In 1870 the first Married Women 's Property Act was passed , primarily in order to give working class women control over any earnings they might make .
22 W/Cpl Burns informs the Volkspoliqei that their request is outside the terms of the Agreement , and that if they want any details they must call for a Soviet officer , to whom the information will be given .
23 walk into Smith 's and ask for Art and Craft April edition publication and if they have n't got any spares they will order you one I expect
24 The colonies were encouraged to co-operate as actively as possible with British forces by promises of payments to cover the military costs , apart from clothing and pay , of any forces they could raise to support troops sent from Britain .
25 After three days without food , Campana 's men were reduced to scavenging any remnants they could find upon the bodies lying near their position .
26 It is vitally important to create periods of reflection within a drama when the participants can consider what they have achieved as individuals and as a group ; when they think about the significance of their work and examine the implications of any decisions they may have taken .
27 If you do happen to swallow any bits they should pass straight through without any ill effects .
28 Controversy in the medical profession still rages about the benefits of vitamins and dietary supplements and manufacturers are closely restricted in any claims they can make about what their various products can do .
29 Other people 's methods of handling those problems , or any others they may have , for that matter , are of no interest to me whatever .
30 It gave the clients confidence in my abilities , and also told them any hopes they may have had of getting away with a fifty dollar fee should be left with the receptionist .
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