Example sentences of "any [noun pl] made by the " in BNC.

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1 The party manifesto stressed the importance of the link within the UK to the extent that it was of paramount importance that any proposals made by the Constitutional Convention must be fully acceptable to the United Kingdom government and people .
2 If , in order to keep deadlines or for any other reason , you wish to engage the services of a co-author , you must satisfy us that any contributions made by the co-author will be of a similar standard to those made by yourself .
3 4 If , in order to keep deadlines or for any other reason , you wish to engage the services of a co-author , you must satisfy us that any contributions made by the co-author will be of a similar standard to those made by yourself .
4 Later , when dealing with the case against the appellant Low , and having told the jury that they could not consider as evidence against him any statements made by the second appellant , he added : ‘ Now in deciding what it was that the first accused is proved to have done , you must consider all the evidence available in the case against the first accused in coming to this decision , but only that evidence . ’
5 He distinguished Faccenda on two bases ; the first was that the case was clearly dealing with implied covenants and therefore any observations made by the court relating to express restrictions were clearly obiter .
6 However , at the time of the inspection any comments made by the inspectors were discussed with any teachers who were implicated , the head , and possibly the governors of the school .
7 Clearly the inquiry which is to take place will take into account any comments made by the hon. Gentleman which may be relevant to the cause of the accident or to reducing the prospects of any future incidents .
8 Moreover , the deemed agency device is used as far as receiving knowledge relating to undertakings of fitness for purpose is concerned ( see Chapter 5 ) , and also for any representations made by the dealer to the consumer in the course of negotiating a regulated consumer credit transaction ( CCA 1974 , s56(2) ) .
9 In particular , the effect of s56(4) is very wide since this defines antecedent negotiations to include : ( 4 ) For the purposes of this Act , antecedent negotiations shall be taken to begin when the negotiator and the debtor or hirer first enter into communication ( including communication by advertisement ) , and to include any representations made by the negotiator to the debtor or hirer and any other dealings between them .
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