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

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1 If your household is likely to expand in any way it might be cheaper in the long run to buy a larger model than the more modest affair you had thought of first .
2 The presence of an attachment figure is considered to be vital to the emotional and social survival of the individual , and when attachments are threatened or removed in any way it can lead to intense forms of attachment behaviour , such as clinging , crying and extreme grief .
3 In any case it would be better if I sat at the table , the light was better there and I should not get lazy .
4 Only now have I come to understand what it was my sixth sense was trying to tell me then ; in any case it would have been too late , Aunt Nessy was waiting , and bending down , I put my arms round her , and kissed her .
5 In any case it would be cowardly , he told himself .
6 In any case it would first of all be necessary to demarcate the requisite number of super-constituencies .
7 In any case it would soon become common knowledge .
8 Moreover , the material upon which he had to work was that of the early stages of industrial capitalism and of the working-class political movement , so that in any case it would be essential to review his theory in the light of subsequent historical experience .
9 In any case it would not affect a buyer who deals as a consumer ( definition at paragraph 10–17 below ) .
10 It was generally agreed that in any case it would be very difficult to achieve because very few areas were in fact exclusively inhabited by any one of the three communities .
11 Yet some of the people concerned would be people I was at school with ; and in any case it would cal 1 upon questions and allegiances that I had continuously pushed into the rear recesses of my mind .
12 In any case it would be interesting to find out where the money 's coming from , ’ said Owen .
13 The snag with this is that it is often impossible to avoid the triggering events altogether and in any case it might be better to face them squarely and control your reactions to the events rather than the events themselves .
14 In any case it will be my business to show it here .
15 In the second case , that where the wife agrees to become surety at the instance of her husband though she does not understand the effect of the document or the nature of the transaction , her failure to do so may be the result of the husband 's actually misleading her , but in any case it could hardly ever occur without some impropriety on his part even if that impropriety consisted only in his neglect to inform her of the exact nature of that to which she is willing blindly , ignorantly or mistakenly to assent .
16 In any discussion it will soon become apparent that there is a considerable degree of overlap and intercorrellation which can not and should not be avoided .
17 As to Crescent Wharves Ltd. and Ship Link Terminals Ltd. , it was pointed out that most of the heavy goods vehicles are not theirs but belong to their customers or carriers and that in any event it would be wrong to aggregate their respective contributions in the circumstances of this case .
18 But in any event it would be a good idea if I had some tests some lessons in the dark .
19 In any event it might not be worthwhile seeking an extension where the sum over the limit is relatively small .
20 The provision is so cumbersome it is rarely used ( see p73 ) , and in any event it can be availed of only where " all reasonable care " had been taken to avoid such misunderstandings .
21 In any event it will be a vision of bow the profit is going to be achieved in the distant future .
22 In any event it will probably be relevant in most cases for the Industrial Tribunal to ask itself whether there has been any substantial fault on the part of the employee or his adviser which has led to the failure to comply with the statutory time limit
23 If their attackers were in any strength it would not take them long to get through .
24 In any proceedings it shall be a defence for the accused to prove that , at the date of the alleged contravention , the instrument had not been issued by Her Majesty 's Stationery Office .
25 9.4 Disputes with adjoining occupiers If any dispute arises between the Tenant and the tenants or occupiers of other parts of the Centre or the Adjoining Property as to any easement right or privilege in connection with the use of the Premises and any other part of the Centre or the Adjoining Property or as to the boundary structures separating the Premises from any other property it shall be decided [ by the Landlord or in such manner as the Landlord shall direct or by the Surveyor acting as an expert and not as an arbitrator ] The problem with this provision is that it restricts the tenant in any action it may wish to take against other tenants , and could result in a dispute being settled against its best interests .
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