Example sentences of "anyone [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do n't think I need remind anyone of the tragic blow which the Miletti family , and indeed the whole of Perugia , has suffered today .
2 They may be issued or modified by anyone with the requisite permission ( see Section 6 of this manual ) , who also has the appropriate access rights .
3 It is recommended that modules in this state are not formally issued from LIFESPAN , although they may be read and used by anyone with the appropriate access rights .
4 That much was real estate , available to anyone with the right money , although it did n't help to discover that Alison and her late husband , a philosophy don at Balliol , had bought it back in the early sixties for less than £2,000 .
5 Anyone with the additional skill of a second European language will find that the picture is far from bleak .
6 And they were not ‘ luxuries ’ but , in the higher standard of living , had become essentials for anyone with the modest ambition of keeping up with the Jones 's — wireless sets , gramophones , motor bikes , motor cars , vacuum cleaners , geysers , Oxford Bags , artificial silk stockings , tennis racquets and steel-shafted mashie niblicks .
7 Anyone with the happy task of planning their trip to Goa should rummage through their acquaintance to find a connection .
8 It 's another indication that Francis means to continue the Hillsborough revolution started by Ron Atkinson — he changed the thinking in the boardroom , and now Wednesday are as ambitious as anyone in the Premier League .
9 Similarly , we can say that the purchase of a new machine by a firm is investment — the machine itself will not yield utility to anyone in the current period but will produce ( or help to produce ) consumer goods probably for a long time into the future .
10 I was very discouraged and did not approach anyone in the other region , fearing the same response .
11 There is no suggestion here that anyone in the Arab world other than a fanatical fringe seriously expects that his leadership could resolve the region 's difficulties .
12 ‘ You mean you thought you 'd like to drive around in your car all afternoon just in case there 's anyone in the entire state who has n't drooled all over it yet — that 's O K , Ryan , that 's cool , I can handle that , I 'm sure you and your Porsche will be very happy and I would n't dream of fucking up your beautiful relationship . ’
13 He said anyone in the infected zone was severely restricted on the movement of pigs regardless of whether their animals had the disease .
14 He said anyone in the infected zone was severely restricted on the movement of pigs regardless of whether their animals had the disease .
15 But if you bothered to ask , anyone in the Anti-Nazi League could have told you so before you got that 50p stuck in your face .
16 I reject absolutely any charges of racism on the part of anyone in the Tory party in the Langbaurgh campaign .
17 ‘ If it helps , his fiancée has not exactly endeared herself to anyone in the short time that she 's been here .
18 Perhaps it is too radical and imaginative a suggestion , but has anyone in the local government structure of Suffolk looked beyond their plans to build houses on Ipswich Airport and considered what a fine civil airport for the county either of the two unwanted RAF airfields might make ?
19 Programmes include : political campaigns and social action to develop play facilities for children aged 4–14 years ; a drop-in facility for anyone in the local neighbourhood ; a ‘ family friends ’ group ; a ‘ kidscape ’ project ; parents ' groups ; use of volunteers ; a home-school liaison project ; a scrap project providing employment and resources to the local community ; a health initiative .
20 This will not surprise anyone in the old tradition which opposes Reason to Experience and contends that the absolute knowledge which science seeks comes only when Reason certifies the findings of Experience .
21 The courses are designed for anyone in the voluntary sector who is unsure how the changes will affect them or who simply wants to be better informed .
22 It forbids bribery or kickbacks in any form to anyone in the public sector .
23 WITH three Australians , the greatest number since the 70s , and the club 's first American rider , Middlesbrough Bears are set to start a new season confident they can be as good as anyone in the Sunbrite League 's second division .
24 His anxieties were not unassisted by George Wigg , who became more and more valuable to Wilson , principally as a source of information — largely , alas , misinformation — about the behaviour of anyone in the parliamentary party .
25 ‘ Good heavens , ’ said Teddy , ‘ I ca n't imagine anyone in the Conservative Association doing that . ’
26 If he resembles anyone from the less-than-hallowed history of TV light entertainment , it 's Dick Emery , with his gaggle of thumb-nail stereotypes and music hall turns .
27 ‘ It 's the first time anyone from the Northern region has won this competition which makes it even more special , ’ he said .
28 ‘ Senior Valuer Peter Ferguson and I will be very happy to talk to anyone from the Finaghy area who is considering a move in the near future and , of course , we offer a free valuation service at a time to suit any potential vendor .
29 So , too , has anyone without the special pass needed to get through military cordons .
30 Each clique treated the establishment as its club and took no notice at all of anyone outside the charmed circle .
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