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

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1 Members should not indicate any willingness to accept the proposals until such time as all negotiations on them have concluded .
2 Of any change affecting the professional competent person(s) or their position within the company ( by letter ) .
3 Any change involves a mixture of gain and loss , loss and gain .
4 Julia , Ruth & I did this between us , but none of us had had any experience running the projectors , sound or lighting equipment beforehand .
5 Nominations are invited for the award of the SAC silver medal , which is for the encouragement of young scientists ( not over 35 years old ) working in any field covering the practice and teaching of analytical chemistry .
6 The Northern Echo revealed last month that Darlington council failed to give any money to celebrate the anniversary of North Road railway station .
7 Example 4:6 Rent geared to subrents receivable YIELDING AND PAYING THEREFOR by equal quarterly payments in advance on 1 January 1 April 1 July and 1 October in each year per cent of the net rents which the tenant is entitled to receive for the whole or any part of the demised property and calculated in accordance with the schedule hereto SCHEDULE ( 1 ) In this schedule the following expressions have the following meanings : ( a ) " full rack rental value " means the best rent at which the demised property ( or as the case may be the part of the demised property in question ) might reasonably be expected to be let in the open market by a willing landlord to a willing tenant ( i ) in the case of property falling within paragraph ( 2 ) below on the terms ( other than as to rent or other pecuniary consideration ) upon which it is actually occupied ( ii ) in the case of property falling within paragraph ( 3 ) below on the terms ( other than as to rent or other pecuniary consideration ) of this lease ( iii ) in the case of property falling within paragraph ( 4 ) below on the terms ( other than as to rent or other pecuniary consideration ) upon which it was last occupied and in any case disregarding the matters set out in paragraphs ( a ) and ( b ) of section 34(1) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 ( as amended ) and on the assumption that the rent so determined will be revised every five years ( b ) " qualified accountant " means a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales or the Association of Certified Accountants ( 2 ) If the tenant lets or permits to be occupied the whole or any part of the demised property in return for any pecuniary consideration other than the full rack rental value thereof as at the date of such letting or permission or in return for no pecuniary consideration then he shall be deemed for the purposes of this schedule to be entitled to receive the full rack rental value thereof determined as at the date of such letting or permission and redetermined as at every fifth anniversary thereof ( 3 ) If the tenant himself occupies the whole or any part of the demised property then he shall be deemed for the purposes of this schedule to be entitled to receive the full rack rental value thereof determined as at the date on which he went into occupation and redetermined as at every fifth anniversary thereof ( 4 ) If the whole or any part of the demised property remains vacant for three months or more then at the expiry of such period of three months the tenant shall until the same is next occupied be deemed to be entitled to receive the full rack rental value thereof determined as at the date upon which the said period expired and redetermined as at every fifth anniversary thereof ( 5 ) The tenant shall one month before the beginning of each quarter ( time being of the essence ) deliver to the landlord a certificate signed by a qualified accountant showing a true summary of : ( a ) the gross amount of all rents and licence fees which the tenant is entitled ( or deemed to be entitled ) to receive in respect of the demised property and each part thereof for that quarter and ( b ) the amount of any sum included in ( a ) above which the tenant is entitled to recover from any subtenant or occupier of the whole or any part of the demised property either by way of VAT or by way of service charge in respect of services or works performed or to be performed ( 6 ) Subject to paragraph ( 7 ) below the net rents shall be the difference between the two amounts shown in the said certificate ( 7 ) The net rents shall be determined by a single arbitrator to be appointed by the President for the time being of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors if : ( a ) the tenant fails to deliver a certificate in accordance with paragraph ( 5 ) above ( in which case the tenant shall pay interest on the net rents at the rate of … per cent from the quarter day in question until payment ) or ( b ) any dispute or difference arises between the parties in connection with the calculation of the net rents ( in which case the arbitrator shall determine the amount of interest if any to be paid by the tenant ) ( 8 ) The tenant shall permit the landlord or his agent to inspect and take copies of the tenant 's books or account or any other document or record ( and if necessary the tenant shall procure any computer print-out ) which in the opinion of the landlord or such agent is relevant to the calculation of the net rents and shall bear the costs of such inspection if there shall be any material discrepancy between the certificate delivered by the tenant under paragraph 5 above and the results of such inspection .
8 This autobiography has nothing to say of courtship , but that , as Dr Vincent has suggested , could well be because working-class autobiographers did not judge it a subject their readers wanted to know about , and many of them in any case lacked the command of an emotional language to describe their feelings .
9 There is still talk of a planned Pentium announcement on March 15 — but a launch date has not been firmed up , and the thing will in any case remain a ‘ boutique product ’ throughout this year , although a P24T 80486 kicker — a 486 with Pentium 's floating point unit — is being talked about for mid-year .
10 It is by this inclusion also of other similar weapons that states have accepted that tear-gas is banned ; the only exception to this has been the USA , which did not in any case ratify the Protocol until 1975 .
11 They never in any case became a significant part of the newly emerging pattern , whereas the other four did .
12 ‘ That in any case involving a terrorist-inspired kidnap , it is British Government policy not to negotiate .
13 A position further west on West Richmond Street is not available without removal of parking provision but would in any case place the stop unacceptably close to the previous stop in Nicolson Street .
14 I shall discuss later the theoretical objections to technological determinism ; Goody in any case recognises the dangers and in a later essay himself rejects such determinism , refuting the claims that this is what he was doing .
15 ‘ And if we journey on with him we shall in any case finish the bread , ham , and cheese together .
16 Most of this increase in any case represented the returns on the investments which the United States had ‘ earned ’ by investing the surplus earned from exports exceeding imports .
17 Dr J N Gibbs , a Forestry Commission pathologist , later pointed out that Pawsey 's survey found no correlation with pollution , although Pawsey in any case had no detailed pollution data .
18 Holland in any case had a vested interest in Germany 's revival as a market for her agricultural products .
19 In the years between Swann and Burnage the media had in any case had a field day .
20 The further question is whether the absence of any statement in the notice requiring compensation in money in respect of the breach is fatal to the validity of the notice … the statute requires notice to be given specifying the breach complained of , as the first thing , and , if the breach is capable of remedy , requiring the lessee to remedy it , and " in any case requiring the lessee to make compensation in money for the breach . "
21 ‘ I should n't in any case keep the originals and the transcripts in one place , no sir .
22 Soviet aid was never intended in any case to equip the Republic for victory , so much as to enable it to resist until the Spanish war became part of a more general conflict in which Britain and France would join the Soviet Union in fighting European fascism .
23 As Bosanquet ( 1983 ) points out , this in itself suggests that the relationship between demand and need is not as close as some New Right economists believe , and in any case introduces a very different set of arguments about the relative advantages and disadvantages of both systems .
24 If it becomes law , a bill now before Italy 's parliament will in any case forbid the Treasury from making the Bank of Italy print money for its debts .
25 It seems to me appropriate and indeed perhaps essential that one should offer a brief biographical sketch of Proust on an occasion like this , but I shall try to avoid the unbalance of which I 've spoken , by at least relating the biography to the circumstances in which the novel was written , and I shall in any case spend the major part of the time that remains on an examination of the novel itself .
26 We owned no property , as we lived in a rented flat and in any case needed a home in London for at least two more years .
27 However , this remains speculation and in any case seems an unlikely explanation for microcephaly , hypomyelination , and myelin loss .
28 Again , it was clear that the ministers and their parliamentary colleagues , many of whom in any case disliked the scheme , would not pass into legislation any bill which had been declared contrary to church teaching by the bishops .
29 This factor is naturally much less pronounced in the primary school where the teacher in any case knows the child in much greater depth by virtue of living and working alongside the youngster on a daily , weekly and sometimes more than yearly basis .
30 Next to the secretary could be a good place , but in any case have a good view of the chairman and of as many colleagues as possible .
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