Example sentences of "able [to-vb] [prep] any [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Due to circumstances beyond our control , we were not able to proceed with any work on Glenburrell Bridge .
2 Er , some some translations will put it tha that , that a , that a great storm blew up , but he word that is originally used there is the wi i , conveys the idea that this is no ordinary storm , this is just a , a sudden squall that has blown and in a , in a short while will blow itself out again , but it 's a strong word that 's used here , a word that would , that would denote a whirlwind or a tempest , something above and beyond the ordinary course of events that these disciples , many of them experience fisherman , would have known and been able to cope without any problem .
3 During the day he felt able to cope with any development , however disconcerting .
4 In such circumstances and , with the aid of the detachment technique ( see P.26 ) you will be able to cope with any situation which may arise .
5 Would you like to feel totally happy with yourself and able to cope with any situation without feeling inadequate ?
6 I would add that if all the member states made the registration of their fishing vessels subject to residence or domicile requirements of the type laid down in the United Kingdom Act , nationals of other member states established in the United Kingdom would not even be able to carry on any fishing activity under any flag , because they would not be entitled to fly the flag of any member state .
7 The only concession forced through before the critical days in September was on the tax allowance to foster parents who were now able to claim for any child in their care under the age of sixteen or in full-time education .
8 To start the exchange we have to suggest a list of possible topics , but we also feel confident that we could should be able to lecture on any topic , any scientific topic , to , for instance , third form children certainly .
9 Miss were you able to come to any view as to whether the call was genuine , from what you heard ?
10 Individuals , denied a common conception of their own and their fellows ' human goals within a shared moral tradition , are unlikely to be able to come to any agreement with others or to articulate their desire for fulfilment on the basis of procedural rules alone .
11 Oh you wo n't be able to come in any day with me next week will you ?
12 If the rate of VAT changes , he will be able to pass on any increase .
13 Instead , holdings and dealings would be recorded electronically in an account , corresponding to a bank account , with one of a number of ‘ account operators , ’ linked to TAURUS , from whom shareholders would be able to obtain at any time documentary evidence of the state of their accounts .
14 First of all , we must delimit the form of a lexical item syntagmatically ; that is to say , we must be able to state in any sentence where the boundaries between lexical items are ( we shall assume that any well-formed sentence consists of a whole number of such units ) .
15 Because we were n't able to define with any confidence areas of neovascularization in capillary tumours we 've based the study on those tumours with solid er solid tumours or those with solid elements .
16 Anyone able to help in any way should contact Alton Police on 0420 82244 .
17 Please contact Mr Davies at 5 , Woodside , Harrogate , N. Yorks , HG1 5NG if you are able to help in any way .
18 If any reader is able to help in any way I would be pleased to hear from them .
19 When you 've completed the RYA Level 1 course you 'll be able to sail in any direction in light winds .
20 I should add that in any event the Bank of England are in my judgment entitled to the presumption of regularity both as to reasonableness and as to the scope of their functions , and Mr. Philipson has not been able to point to any evidence of fact which can not be reconciled with them having the required reasonable opinion .
21 Training implies that they do not , yet nobody seems to be able to point to any deterioration in customer care .
22 What we are saying is , the patient ought to be able to determine at any stage of their illness what care they receive , and they ought to know what is coming next .
23 It is the Armenians who live in what is left of the Armenian Republic — in the Soviet Republic of the same name — who perhaps have the only fragile opportunity of one day restoring their nation ; just as the Arab inhabitants of the West Bank and Gaza Strip are now the only Palestinians to be able to fight with any effect for their statehood .
24 Many favour using massed war engines to rain doom down on the enemy , while others prefer fast-moving cavalry armies able to respond to any threat .
25 It is also helpful to be able to refer at any time to a ‘ map ’ of the pathways followed and nodes visited in the course of a particular trip through ‘ hyperspace ’ .
26 In Birmingham ‘ the evening papers are eagerly read each night , and scores of boys who never play themselves are able to name at any time the runs made by prominent cricketers … and in seasons like the present ‘ discuss readily and ably the claims of the individual members of the Australian team to be considered really worthy exponents of the game ’ .
27 Ported to ANDF via the relevant producer , an application — and there are distinct parallels between operating systems and applications in the ANDF scheme of things says Praxis — is able to execute on any platform with an ANDF installer , which allows the code to be compiled .
28 Free surveys are available , and trained consultants are able to advise on any type of retail or office property .
29 The NFU in Wales said those using the service will be able to ask about any matter that concerns them including Inland Revenue investigations .
30 If the housing visit is carried out too early , say six months before the transfer date , landlords are unlikely to be able to say with any certainty whether property is likely to be available for rent .
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