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

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1 This is a complicated , scientific bit of equipment , and really you need to have a P H D in physics to have any appreciation what a syncrotron radiation source is . ’
2 Therefore , we should urge our union and the er sponsored MPs in Parliament to oppose any form of water privatization in Scotland whatsoever , and to campaign for a turn , a return to the water services in England and Wales under properly controlled public authority .
3 6 Light Full right of liberty at any time after the date of this Lease to alter or to erect new structures within or adjoining the Centre ( such expression here excluding the Premises ) in such manner as the Landlord shall think fit notwithstanding the fact that the same may obstruct affect or interfere with the amenity of or access to the Premises or the passage of light and air to the Premises It may be as well to include the words in parenthesis to remove any suggestion that the landlord may have the right to alter the premises .
4 An injunction is in force banning any approach to the child or friends and staff at the home .
5 On 8 July 1843 , following this episode , the Museum trustees at Panizzi 's request ordered that Harris in future sign any leaf he restored with the formula ‘ This is by J. H. ’ ; other signatures used on facsimiles include ‘ F. S. J. H. ’ , ‘ by H ’ , and ‘ J. H. ’ Harris 's unsigned work is often difficult to distinguish from an original , and his minute signature is sometimes overlooked , as when the British Museum for many years reproduced as genuine a signed Harris facsimile of the printer 's device of William Caxton [ q.v . ] .
6 But they were encouraged to take other risks because their basic business ( lending for house purchase ) was getting unprofitable , because supervision by federal examiners was weak and because federal deposit insurance in effect underwrote any risks they cared to take .
7 A major problem has been the delay before the government department in question produces any response to the report .
8 Part of it was designated as a nature reserve in 1944 , and its central area , which includes NIMCO 's proposed mining operation , is a UNESCO World Heritage Site — which designation in theory prohibits any development whatsoever .
9 The recognition codes which the Simonova was broadcasting should not in theory render any platform completely inoperative .
10 Robertson was carrying a can of Tartan Ale from which he frequently refreshed himself , and in turn denied any knowledge of the great part Sir Ralph Grunte had played for so long in the counsels of the Tory Party .
11 They were mostly a little lonely and disorientated , enjoying none of the ( few ) advantages of the ordinary boarding-school , and too few in number to feel any sense of corporate identity .
12 Like Roquefort ( see p96 ) , most blue cheeses are wrapped in foil to prevent any skin or crust from forming on the cheese .
13 In food manufacturing any item that can be conveniently passed through a traywasher or similar equipment , with a suitable rinse cycle , would benefit from so doing .
14 With enough chips and a large enough training set , it could in principle recognise any class of retinal images with absolute confidence .
15 The Fundamental Rule could in principle allow any component to interact with any other component .
16 After a midline abdominal incision , a catheter ( internal diameter 0.89 mm ) was inserted through the gall bladder fundus into the lumen and tied in position to prevent any leakage .
17 It would be valuable to repeat the counts in order to record any changes .
18 Before UCAS forms are lodged , any applicant , parent or teacher is very welcome to write or to make an appointment with either the Associate Dean or the Faculty Officer at the Faculty Office in order to resolve any questions or difficulties .
19 The patient might roll a small ball slowly round the table with his normal arm , watching his hemiplegic arm in order to control any signs of unwanted reactions in it .
20 Then , like a shoal of fish moving within a net , Rose and the girls started to clear the table , to brush away crumbs , to wash , to dry , to return each thing to its own place , all done with a muted energy ; whispers , jokes , little scolding asides — ‘ No , that goes in the other place ’ or reminisce how they had made the same mistake before in order to soften any harshness in the scold , bending low in apologetic laughter .
21 The Wasserschutz Polizei , or River Police launch , Whose arrival had been expected much earlier , turned on its blue flashing light and jauntily turned to take station upstream , in order to intercept any barge or ship choosing to ignore the river closure order which had been imposed by the river authorities for the night .
22 I should now clarify that statement by rephrasing it : I adopted the only strategy open to me in order to preserve any sort of identity , however precarious , and in order to believe in myself as an individual being , separate from both the family and the school .
23 Other forms of action , non-legal , are available including the referral of a complaint alleging maladministration to either the Parliamentary or Local Ombudsman ( See Chapter 7 ) and use of a Liaison Committee , if one is in existence in the area , in order to air any grievances and seek their resolution .
24 4.7 The security arrangements for each building must be kept under regular review by the workplace manager in order to highlight any alteration or change in working practice which may be needed to provide a more secure working environment .
25 Whatever control method is chosen it must be rigorously adhered to and where specialised equipment is installed the design is all important , as is the correct operation and regular maintenance of such equipment in order to minimise any breakdown and subsequent odour problem .
26 Then run your hand across the surface in order to detect any bumps or depressions not visible to the eye .
27 So sudden had been his demise that , very soon afterwards , prior to robing , in order to avert any suspicion as to its cause , his body , with face , arms and chest uncovered , was laid out on a board for nine hours .
28 In order to avoid any misunderstanding I would add , however , that since the requirement for the vessel to be operated from the national territory is indissociable from the very concept of establishment , its formal introduction could not constitute an infringement of anyone 's legitimate expectations .
29 However it is recommended that this privilege should be assigned to one individual in order to avoid any conflict of activity .
30 In order to avoid any misunderstandings the specific terms of our engagement must be agreed in writing .
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