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

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1 Taxes Act 1988 , s66(3) states that if at any time a person acquires a new source of any income in respect of which he is chargeable under Case III or makes an addition to any source of any such income then in the year of assessment in which the income first arises from the source or addition and the two following years of assessment the charge shall be on an actual basis in accordance with TA 1988 , s66(1) .
2 This right is an addition to any right to reject the goods or to recover the purchase price .
3 So , please think carefully before you take an axe to any ivy and consider the harm that may be done to countless woodland birds and insects .
4 Such duties are owed by an innkeeper to any traveller calling at the inn .
5 This is an excellent database of medical knowledge that should be an asset to any household or office .
6 ‘ You 're very good — you 'd be an asset to any man 's business . ’
7 Superbly printed on quality parchmarque paper , with a traditional heraldic border in full colour , this scroll is an asset to any home or office .
8 The collection is certainly an asset to any University , and many will now give the walls a second glance as they rush on to lectures and seminars .
9 Cambridgeshire social services helper Maureen Robinson , his interpreter in the Mensa test , said Steven would be an asset to any employer .
10 I commend her to you without reservation — she is an outstanding professional with excellent career prospects , and will be an asset to any library authority .
11 Also , while large private grounds in towns may seem an anachronism , they often provide important ‘ green lungs ‘ , and their lofty trees and lawns provide an amenity to any passer-by .
12 It also put an end to any enjoyment of the meal , because Marguerite seemed to sink into a gloomy silence that worried Jenna far more than it did Alain .
13 Of course , looting will be interpreted as a hostile act by Gerd , and it will put an end to any co-operation from him .
14 It is rare for children to welcome their parents ' separation even though they welcome an end to any violence , arguments , shouting or unpleasantness .
15 Where the beneficiary 's interest comes to an end to any extent or is in any way disposed of during his lifetime after 25/3/74 , then unless he becomes at the same time beneficially entitled to the property in which the terminated interest subsisted or to another interest in possession in it CTT is prima facie chargeable in respect of its value .
16 Where the beneficiary 's interest comes to an end to any extent or is in any way disposed of during his lifetime , then unless he becomes at the same time beneficially entitled to the property in which the interest subsisted or to another interest in possession in it CTT is to be charged as if he had made a transfer ( Continued on page 129 ) of value at that time and the value transferred had been equal to the value of the property in which the interest subsisted .
17 It still has an important part to play but as a secondary negotiator possibly as an underwriter to any arrangement Israel may reach with the Palestinians .
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