Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [verb] [prep] any [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However , it should be clear in looking at any landscape that some places are , or have been , more important than others . |
2 | The members of the preservation group are very keen to improve their engineering expertise , and would be interested in hearing from any member who can offer advice . |
3 | If you are interested in helping in any way with either of these posts ( they are both part of our Publicity Department Plan ) please talk to or . |
4 | She had no real evidence to suggest he was a lecherous womaniser , prone to pouncing on any female in his company . |
5 | And I was not averse to fighting with any boy who challenged me for one reason or another . |
6 | The proposal is to make the system self-regulating by arranging for any pollutant from the factory to foul the factory process water . |
7 | It is impossible by looking at any structure to work out how it developed . |
8 | She believed the department had left itself extremely vulnerable in acting without any form of approval by the committee . |
9 | The firm will need to decide whether partners ' drawings should be paid gross without allowing for any tax reserve , or , alternatively , whether to withhold tax which is not a partnership liability , but an individual partner 's liability . |
10 | It is with much concern that I find myself unable to comply with a request from you and Mr. Browne , but indeed you pay me too great a compliment in supposing me capable of writing upon any subject that is proposed to me . |
11 | ‘ I 'm sure you 're quite capable of dealing with any woman , hysterical or not , and I did n't leave you . |
12 | It is characterized by bargaining over indicative or strategic plans which depend for their success upon voluntary co-operation between elites who are capable of withdrawing from any bargains struck ( Shonfield , 1965 ; Crouch , 1982 ) . |
13 | The managers of nursing agencies have often had considerable experience in assisting nurses back into practice after a career break , and can be extremely helpful and conscientious in responding to any doubts and queries you may have . |
14 | These two are comparatively trouble free and suitable for planting in any district of the U.K. Another early flowering one is Ribston Pippin . |
15 | These three are fairly trouble free eaters , also suitable for planting in any district . |
16 | They were thought to be suitable for working on any part of the system . |
17 | This really meant the abandonment of the original reductive theory , since it could no longer be claimed that a non-observation statement was exactly equivalent in meaning to any collection of observation statements , however complex and conditional that collection might be . |