Example sentences of "any [prep] [art] [noun pl] for " in BNC.
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1 | That is what has made the Tory policy of selling off council houses at prices advantageous to the tenants a much more electorally significant event than any of the plans for wider share ownership promoted or floated by Tory , Liberal Democrat or Labour politicians . |
2 | Representatives from the Baltic states and all the Soviet republics except Kazakhstan and Turkmenia , plus representatives from Moscow and St Petersburg met in the Estonian capital , Tallinn , on Sept. 20 to discuss economic issues separate from any of the plans for economic union . |
3 | Her husband 's jealous nature made it difficult for her to talk to any of the customers for very long without him questioning her , and it was becoming worse lately . |
4 | Check whether any of the reasons for not paying SSP apply on the first day of the PIW . |
5 | The government subsequently decided not to accept any of the bids for Land Rover during April 1986 amid considerable political embarrassment . |
6 | Nor did any of the projects for constitutional constraints upon the Tsar 's discretion bear fruit . |
7 | This applies , for example , to an action brought by a French plaintiff in the Paris court against a company incorporated in the United States and having no place of business in France ; the proceedings do not have to be based on any of the grounds for jurisdiction elaborated in the Convention . |
8 | These will comprise of those modules for which the DC proposes a change and of which the assessor is manager ; also any packages which the assessor manages and which contain any of the modules for which the DC proposes change . |
9 | This facility is useful for rehearsing a piece of music , or for setting the EQ or effects on any of the tracks for mixdown without having to laboriously switch by hand . |
10 | In an interview with The Times , Gummer said : " I do not think that any of the mechanisms for killing whales which are available now are commensurate with humanitarian views of our treatment of living things " . |