Example sentences of "[noun pl] are [adj] [prep] any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The first part of the puzzle is resolved by recalling that only free neutrons decay ; the ones locked up in atomic nuclei are stable on any timescale comparable with the age of the Universe ( about 15 billion years ) although they may remain stable for ‘ only ’ about 10 years overall .
2 Both guitars have a real PRS feel and the wide , thin necks are comfortable for any style .
3 If some risky activities are uninsurable at any price , again we can not expect the price system to guide society to an allocation at which social marginal costs and benefits are equal .
4 Although these definitions are important to any attempt to compare different types of credit agreement in logic or law , they are of course a very far cry from how any consumer would define different types of credit .
5 Nor need the courts assess the extent to which such harms are measurable against any standard of consequential morality .
6 Parties are welcome on any day throughout the year but arrangements must be made in advance for visits on days when Didcot Railway Centre is not otherwise open .
7 None of these funds are subject to any scrutiny or accountability by Congress .
8 BUT EVEN allowing for their rise in public stature , Leeds ' artful loons are wary of any form of bandwagon jumping .
9 BUT EVEN allowing for their rise in public stature , Leeds ' artful loons are wary of any form of bandwagon jumping .
10 Could I say that we 'd be willing perhaps that the Conservative amendment first of all , and then to turn to the amendment by the Liberal democrats erm I would like to suggest that schools or other charities , not just schools are exempt from any registration charge but will still notify the local authority in , in advance of an event , because events held at schools or by charities still create problems with traffic and parking and congestion
11 It is obviously crucial that all instructors are aware of any student who has this problem , since it is so easy to be caught out , like I was .
12 Developing countries are suspicious of any restrictions or " code of conduct " that would allow wealthy nations to direct their resources .
13 Entries for Trailbusters are welcome from any team of three to eight members .
14 In practice , however , Mr Solomon 's ideas are accessible to any businessman .
15 The data structures developed for the representation of lexicons are useful in any situation where vocabularies are needed , for example in word processors , spelling checkers , or for the classification of electronic documents ( such as e-mail ) .
16 There is , in one way , an admirable balance of supply and demand , and some applicants are good by any standards .
17 The questions are independent of any evidence and we allowed them to be asked and argued .
18 Thus , for instance , a clause which provides that a seller gives no undertaking that the goods are fit for any purpose and purports to exclude the implied term in s14(3) of the SGA 1979 , or a term which disclaims any duty of care in negligence , is subject to the Act .
19 This phenomenon can also be seen in trading stamp transactions so that s4(1) of the Trading Stamps Act 1964 ( substituted by s16(1) of SOGIT 1973 ) provides : In every redemption of trading stamps for goods , notwithstanding any term to the contrary on which the redemption is made , there is — ( a ) an implied warranty on the part of the promoter of the trading scheme that he has a right to give the goods in exchange ; ( b ) an implied warranty that the goods are free from any charge or encumbrance not disclosed or known to the person obtaining the goods before , or at the time of redemption and that that person will enjoy quiet possession of the goods except so far as it may be disturbed by the owner or other person entitled to the benefit of any charge or encumbrance so disclosed or known ; ( c ) an implied warranty that the goods are of merchantable quality , except that there is no such warranty ( i ) as regards defects specifically drawn to the attention of the person obtaining the goods before or at the time of redemption ; or ( ii ) if that person examines the goods before or at the time of redemption , as regards defects which that examination ought to reveal .
20 It is essential that customers are aware of any conditions of carriage .
21 We will ensure that the benefits of fund-holding arrangements are available to any GP who wishes to apply , and we will be ready to extend the scope of the scheme further as it develops .
22 I am not suggesting , of course , that such uniquely referring terms are available for any kind of objects whatever .
23 Such comments are familiar in any school environment .
24 The capital transfer tax legislation ( [ IHTA 1984 s201 ] ) however provides that both the settlor and the trustees are liable for any capital transfer tax payable when a settlor puts assets into a settlement .
25 Written quotations are available from any Midland branch , or from the address given below .
26 For accountants who can make it to any of the superstores ( research shows that customers travel some distance but telesales are available to any destination in the UK ) , whether they are sole practitioners or part of a larger group , the benefits would appear to be great .
27 The next time lesbians and gays are involved in any attempt to effect major change , we will be better served not by fitting on to the agenda of others , but by organizing independently and making alliances with other groups seeking progressive , structural , social changes .
28 The Meta PI routines are available to any LIFESPAN user , provided that user is not already logged into LIFESPAN either interactively or via PI or PMR .
29 The Official Solicitor 's report is particularly relevant because , although made for the limited purpose mentioned above , it is the report of an independent guardian ad litem which makes clear that all the children are opposed to any suggestion that they should return to the foster mother and her ‘ family . ’
30 All modules are open to any student possessing the stated prerequisites although there are regulations for Stage II preventing students taking basic modules for which they have an equivalent qualification .
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