Example sentences of "to [pron] [coord] any " in BNC.

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1 In coming to a decision the tribunal is bound by decisions of the Employment Appeal Tribunal and must ensure that its decisions take full account of the cases presented to them and any others that are relevant .
2 Other ways we find bands include : ( a ) being recognized in the industry as a company that is worth approaching ( managers with new artists drop in to play a tape to me or any of the other A&R people ) ; ( b ) demo tapes ( they all get heard eventually , but to get your tape picked out of the pile for special attention is difficult ) ; ( c ) seeing them play live on the London circuit .
3 ‘ The Cup record means very little to me or any of the players .
4 Should any payment be made to you or any member of your party by us in any of the circumstances referred to in this section , we reserve the right to claim in your place against the person or organisation responsible for causing the illness , injury or death .
5 I 'm not saying to you or any of the others , no I do n't agree with that as a , that 's for our debate later .
6 You understand and acknowledge that KPMG Peat Marwick and the Vendors make no representations or warranties , expressed or implied , as to the accuracy or completeness of the Information and shall have no liability to you or any other person resulting from your use of the Information .
7 It is a defence for a person charged with ‘ Being in Charge ’ to prove that at the time he is alleged to have committed the offence the circumstances were such that there was no likelihood of his driving the vehicle whilst the proportion of alcohol in his breath , blood or urine remained likely to exceed the prescribed limit ; but in determining whether there was such a likelihood the court may disregard any injury to him and any damage to the vehicle .
8 ‘ It would have been terribly unfair to him and any possible new owners to find him a new home when he was in such a terrible state .
9 ‘ Where , in the case of any fishing vessel , the Secretary of State is satisfied that — ( a ) the vessel would be eligible to be registered as a British fishing vessel but for the fact that any particular individual , or ( as the case may be ) each of a number of particular individuals , is not a British citizen ( and is accordingly not a qualified person ) , and ( b ) it would be appropriate to dispense with the requirement of British citizenship in the case of that individual or those individuals , in view of the length of time he has or they have resided in the United Kingdom and been involved in the fishing industry of the United Kingdom , the Secretary of State may determine that that requirement should be so dispensed with ; and , if he does so , the vessel shall , so long as paragraph ( a ) above applies to it and any such determination remains in force , be treated for the purposes of this Part as eligible to be registered as a British fishing vessel .
10 Well I 've got my contract out and it 's totally different to his and any other apprentices .
11 ‘ This may or may not be the case and I am in no position to establish this , since as you are aware you and Helen have exercised total control both financially and in all other respects without reference to myself or any other director . ’
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