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

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1 Most respondents ( 76% ) relied on their own medical adviser to agree the protocols for purposes of payment , but only 49% of the people making these decisions had any expertise in asthma care ; 15% relied on individuals who were not trained in medicine or nursing .
2 There was strict discipline and we were n't allowed to make any noise in case we were heard .
3 The views expressed by the contributors are not necessarily those of the publisher and accordingly we do not accept any responsibility in relation thereto .
4 In the absence of any change in government policy this unpredictable downward shift in the aggregate demand curve would induce a fall in real output .
5 In the absence of any change in government policy , and if firms are following the quantity rule of setting output equal to demand , output will rise to Y 1 in period 2 .
6 I weep for Barrow 's prospects were there conceivably any change in Government , because the right hon. Member for Manchester , Gorton ( Mr. Kaufman ) has said that the Opposition would replace a cancelled fourth boat with equivalent work only to be denounced by his own candidate in Barrow who used the words ’ ignorant and ill-informed ’ .
7 This information may help to give an impression of the severity of the child 's difficulties , with respect to the areas of language sampled in the test , and an indication of any change in performance over time .
8 The authorization of any change in share capital — rights issues , placements , scrip issues and repurchases .
9 " This action , " he said , " does not mean that Japan is assuming a military role in the international community and does not represent any change in Japan 's basic defence policy . "
10 Bus passenger accidents will continue to be analysed and any change in trends identified .
11 Any change in level will involve soil retention which can become a problem in itself .
12 With pressure from the market , the consultants and the manufacturers all weakened , then , any change in BEA policy would have to come from a change of heart at central headquarters .
13 These were tubed to two bottles of pale green dye which , under weighted pressure , travelled up the lymph channels as far as my lower abdomen , filling the infected nodes , thus making any change in size or behaviour easy to spot on X-ray .
14 First the Bank of England would usually back up any change in MLR with open market operations in the bond or more likely the bill market .
15 The flow-of-funds equation shows the components of any change in money supply .
16 I mean that 's what I thought this movement towards egalitarianism is n't , does n't actually reflect any change in ideology at all .
17 Such pessimistic Conclusions are rejected by pluralist writers , who believe that the political system can be used to bring about any change in society so long as that is what the majority of people desire .
18 Any change in position could be attributed to external factors , and so a defence of one 's own consistency could be mounted , whilst apparently changing sides from loyalism to republicanism .
19 Thus , whatever the layman might mean by the term ‘ competition ’ , the equilibrium theorist came to use it to connote a market in which each participant is too weak to effect any change in price .
20 The sergeant of the constabulary said that any change in land or buildings by a tenant , even an obvious improvement , was , in the eyes of the law , a ‘ waste ’ and entitled the landlord to compensation .
21 Will a new tier of decision-making help to unravel the sort of deadlock that is already strangling the prospects for any change in London ?
22 Improved predictions of regional changes in rainfall , snowmelt and evapotranspiration are vital because these parameters determine river flows and any change in river discharge could have serious implications for agriculture ( crop yield , irrigation ) , public water supplies , aquifer recharge , flood protection , hydroelectricity generation , industrial production ( e.g. cooling water ) , navigation , river erosion and sedimentation , water quality and natural ecosystems ( Gleick , 1987 ; Schneider , 1989 ; Williams , 1989 ) .
23 Insurance Company : always remember to advise your insurance company of any change in circumstances , theft , malicious damage , etc .
24 The task of Positive economics , Friedman says , ‘ is to provide a system of generalisations that can be used to make correct predictions about the consequences of any change in circumstances ’ .
25 They will have to police the discounts , both for someone 's initial eligibility for the discount , and for any change in circumstances that might take away that eligibility .
26 The Guidance , para 3.44 suggests that this requirement may be met " by considering any change in circumstances , any new evidence that may have come to light and any other relevant matter that may cast doubt on the benefit of a new order " .
27 any change in occupation
28 You can also use them to compare two similar groups or to follow one group through a period of time and observe any change in attitude .
29 Unless the contractor expr expressly says otherwise , employers need the consent of workers or their union to any change in terms and conditions .
30 In simple shear the shape change is not accompanied by any change in volume .
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