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

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1 Reference was made in the course of the argument to a number of Commonwealth and American decisions , but I have not found in them any reasoning persuasive of a view contrary to that which I have formed in the light of the English and Scottish authorities .
2 But no reported case has been cited to the court in which any judge in any jurisdiction has ever purported to order a doctor to treat a patient in a particular way contrary to the doctor 's will until Waite J. made his order in the present case .
3 Well if that were so my Lord then there would never be any any solicitor 's negligence claims , in which any expert was ever called to give evidence because it 's always going to be eventually a matter of law as to what the defendant 's duty is but what the er what the plaintiff had not said at any stage is that a matter of law is ever going to be admissible and in fact the is Justice our in the course of er er a case in which he , despite expressing reservations about the admissibility of the evidence , plainly admitted it because he was within the course of his judgement .
4 The legislative intention was to give rise to a charge whenever there was a change in the proportion of the settled property in which any participator was deemed to be entitled , whether the change had arisen on death , or on termination of the interest , or on a disposition or deemed disposition .
5 Clearly memories are not formed instantaneously , as if by throwing a switch , but are built up over a period of hours after the event to be memorized has occurred ; during this build-up the form in which any memory is stored changes .
6 The congress agreed to establish a closed trade unions ' assets management company in which any union could become a member .
7 In those circumstances it does not seem to me right to leave open , whether the court has power to do so I 'm doubtful , but in any event it does not seem to me right to leave open a question of whether there should be some damages to provide for the possibility that er Paul may have to leave school , nor do I think that it is a situation in which any contingency award should be made in respect of that .
8 He noted that the relationship of husband and wife was not one in which any presumption arose of undue influence but , after citing a passage from Story , Equity Jurisprudence , 2nd ed. ( 1892 ) , p. 955 , para. 1395 , that ‘ courts of equity examine every such transaction between husband and wife with an anxious watchfulness , and caution , and dread of undue influence , ’ he commented , 63 C.L.R. 649 , 675 :
9 Ir January 1985 , it became obvious that with the loss of the librarian ii the South Library , it was necessary to investigate the automation of the loans system , this being the only way in which any form of lending service could be maintained in the lower school .
10 The alternative paradigm of inquiry or knowledge that Peirce … develop[s] … is a view of inquiry as a self-corrective process which has no beginning or end points and in which any claim is subject to further rational criticism …
11 Later they had deteriorated into wild , unruly free-fights for bullies , in which any violence was allowed and often the losers were killed .
12 All of which adds up to an absorbing daily life and one in which any time that she spends on her own , when she often dwells on her sad past , is kept to a minimum .
13 The most effective way in which any group , conscious of its oppression and concerned to change the relationships of oppression , can organise , is without the participation of the oppressors in the process of resistance .
14 Thus , in this case , the Neugebauer-Kramer involution is equivalent to a generation technique in which any solution has a dual solution in which the metric functions and the associated potentials are interchanged .
15 Throughout the academic year , the University 's Centre for Continuing Education runs a wide-ranging programme of part-time ( day or evening ) Open Studies courses in which any adult aged over 18 may enrol ; around 5,000 members of the local community , as well as staff and students from different parts of the university do so each year .
16 Of course , anthropologists know that they themselves do not belong to cultures of this kind ; but rather to ones which present a jumble of themes , in which any impression of overall coherence is produced kaleidoscopically — that is to say , patterned arbitrarily with mirrors .
17 At a certain level of abstraction there is a sense in which any speech processing mechanism is trying to solve the same search problem ( see Goodman & Reddy 1980 ) .
18 A balanced tree is one in which any record can be retrieved in a number of steps s or s — 1 , that is the path length to the record varies by no more than one step .
19 She could not find in herself any source of passion .
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