Example sentences of "which any " in BNC.
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1 | The cultural baggage which any social group , tribe , or institution such as the police acquires over time can thus be translated to reveal just what sustains it , and furthermore reveal what the society itself may not even have understood . |
2 | Anthropological knowledge can seem , and often is , dangerous and subversive — not because we are good at digging up dirt ( we are ) , nor simply because we document what ‘ actually happens ’ rather than what is supposed to happen , but because our ways of defining situations and problems often raise questions in our minds about the fundamental assumptions on which any institution bases its own definitions , and indeed the assumptions on which it rests as an institution . |
3 | This will not only make the hinge or latch work evenly but will provide a medium in which any existing rust is worn away and any future rust is prevented . |
4 | All that said , this is a production which any serious lover of Shakespeare should try to see . |
5 | ‘ This party now has a programme and will have an internal structure of which any West European socialist party would be proud , ’ Imre Pozsgay , the party 's candidate for next month 's presidential candidate , said . |
6 | The CFTC will have the right , with the acquiesence of the Government , to intervene in business conducted under a regulatory regime which any reasonable person would consider more than adequate . |
7 | For this reason , most international contracts contain a clause establishing the country in which any legal action under the contract must take place ( a jurisdiction clause ) , and/or a clause establishing that disputes will be referred to arbitration . |
8 | That is the last recourse to which any politician comes . |
9 | For all the talk of Prime Ministerial government , one must remember the unequal battle which any incumbent , when confronted by more than a score of powerful departments , faces . |
10 | Pearce is convinced the experience of those early years had important universal lessons of which any young graduate entering industry today ought to take heed . |
11 | Such a comment was not one , of course , to which any patriotically-minded Englishman could give heed . |
12 | Her solicitor , Mr Rohit Sanghvi , added : ‘ The award reflects the outrage which this jury felt and which any decent person would feel at the treatment of my client . |
13 | In order to ascertain the rights to which any given set of facts give rise , we must always ask what is the rule of Common Law ? what difference ( if any ) is made in the working of this rule by the existence of some rule of Equity applying to the case ? |
14 | There were very few respects in which any of them were even slightly prepossessing . |
15 | Someone else got up to reply , with some indignation , and said that private individuals transported goods and passengers much more cheaply that the government could manage ; government garages were scrap-heaps for vehicles which any private individual could repair in half an hour . |
16 | Of course , anthropologists know that they themselves do not belong to cultures of this kind ; but rather to ones which present a jumble of themes , in which any impression of overall coherence is produced kaleidoscopically — that is to say , patterned arbitrarily with mirrors . |
17 | It was not a matter to which any of them had ever given great thought . |
18 | Produce pieces of writing in which there is a more successful attempt to present simple subject matter in a structured way , eg by layout , headings , paragraphing , verse structure ; in which sentence punctuation is almost always accurately used ; in which any direct speech is clearly set out and punctuated ; and in which simple uses of the comma , eg in lists , after long adverbials , are handled successfully . |
19 | These are values with which any rural community would empathise . |
20 | The probability is that a compromise will be reached by which any one of the current British , French , Dutch and German methods will be acceptable . |
21 | When all the nasties had been driven extinct , there was no way in which any of the nice strategies could be distinguished from Tit for Tat or from each other , because they all , being nice , simply played COOPERATE against each other . |
22 | Finally ( and this will raise a storm ) , a law should be enacted limiting the acreage which any individual ( or institution ) may farm ‘ in hand ’ . |
23 | The judges , for their part , came increasingly to regard the law as embodying a legal limit of forty-eight hours , after which any detainee had to be brought before a court . |
24 | All I 'm pointing out is that those steps are a hazard , and one which any sane architect would have omitted from his plan from the start . ’ |
25 | The first we can call regular , standard , or ordinary treatment , the sort of treatment which any developed , urbanized country should have available for all . |
26 | Fundamentally this consists in locating the appropriate level of organization at which any issue can best be resolved . |
27 | Is the DNA in the nucleus really that passive , behaving like a jukebox from which any cytoplasm will select the correct themes ? |
28 | This is the dichotomy that must be used to form a framework within which any curriculum change must be placed . |
29 | All of which adds up to an absorbing daily life and one in which any time that she spends on her own , when she often dwells on her sad past , is kept to a minimum . |
30 | In the background , beyond the executive structure , will be the library committee — to which any particular problems may be put . |