Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] [vb pp] [prep] any [adj] " in BNC.

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1 However , in such cases the client should be warned of any likely increase in the budgeted fee due to overrun of the project .
2 If necessary the form should be completed with any appropriate comments .
3 If necessary the form should be completed with any appropriate comments .
4 They have a right to have their feelings respected and should be treated as any other residents .
5 In addition I think there 's some inconsistency , because within Selby district , for example , a lot of development which has been advocated in the past and is likely to be allocated in the future is in places like Selby or Sherburn in Elmet , which again are much nearer to Leeds erm than potential new settlement sites to the South and South , South West of York , and yet objection has been raised to er that particular erm element in the planning strategy for Selby , and I I ca n't see the reason why a new settlement should be treated in any different way to any other form of development in that sense .
6 So special attention should be given to any unusual contract terms you may be called upon to agree to in case these make the contract illegal .
7 Paragraph 29/10/1(f) of the 1993 White Book recommends that the affidavit should explain why the plaintiff needs an interim payment and details should be given of any special needs and hardship .
8 The hole should be scoured for any sharp objects likely to puncture the liner , for it should be remembered that , once water is added , the pressure of the liner against the walls and floors of the pool , and consequently against any sharp stone or twig , is such that it can be ultimately forced through the liner .
9 This should be done before any localised wear in the finish eg. in doorways , becomes excessive .
10 Since rhetoric involves argumentation , then a basic question should be asked of any political discourse which appears to be using a rhetoric traditionally associated with the critics , rather than supporters , of the discourse : is the speaker or writer actually arguing against their own ideological tradition , or are they using a complex rhetoric to conduct an argument within their own tradition ?
11 Fal Sail should be informed of any medical treatment being received , any disability , or whether you are affected by epilepsy , angina , asthma , diabetes , giddy spells or any heart condition .
12 Certain powers or direction available to the Treasury in the E & AD Acts are obsolete and should be removed in any new legislation .
13 Each case will of course depend on its facts ; regard should be had to any possible tax consequences before the court order or agreement between the parties is finalised .
14 This disclaimer should be attached to any long form type report prepared by KPMG and distributed beyond those who commissioned it .
15 To avoid damage to the shaped metal , a filler should be worked into any deep cavity , making sure it does not project above the adjacent level surface .
16 Obviously , calendars and diaries should be included in any seasonal promotional plans — windows and catalogues — and suppliers might help with competitions and other marketing ideas .
17 It is vital that these documents should be perused by any medical expert as well as you .
18 And the potency of that design resides , Foucault ( 1979 p 205 ) claimed , in that : " … [ it ] is a diagram of a mechanism of power reduced to its ideal form ; its functioning , abstracted from any obstacle , resistance or friction must be represented as a pure architectural or optical system : it is in fact a figure of political technology that " may and must be detached from any specific use .
19 Not everyone who becomes a Christian does so by consciously thinking through these four levels , but , consciously or unconsciously , the four levels must be built into any healthy faith .
20 If a translation is required , the whole document must be translated including any appended material treated by the law of the state of origin as an essential part of the document .
21 It rejects the proposal that accountants should not be allowed to report suspicions to senior management before reporting to the appropriate external authorities , and stresses that those that do report externally must be protected from any possible claims of breach of confidentiality .
22 So , for example , the paper by Benjamin Jowett ( 1817–93 ) ‘ On the Interpretation of Scripture ’ pointed out that it was not always easy to know what might be meant by ‘ proving a doctrine from Scripture ’ , and insisted that the Bible must be interpreted like any other piece of literature .
23 We recognise that many aspects must be investigated before any widespread national screening programme should be undertaken .
24 agreed that finance would be needed to form and run a North American Division , but there was an Australian Division which had a local levy to raise its funds , which might be affected by any new arrangements for North America .
25 Apart from the wide range of orientation techniques used , the fact that orientation techniques are switched from year to year within individual libraries , and the fact that maybe several different techniques might be employed in any single library in any one year , is further illustration of uncertainty in this important area of user education .
26 But how many synapses and cells might be involved for any single memory ?
27 In retaliation for this , and fearful that they might be blamed for any fascist hostility towards the Jews , between fifty and sixty BUF members wrecked the BF 's headquarters .
28 Turning now to the issue of occupational differentiation we can see that those occupations which are generally accorded the title of professions base their claims to special status on a number of grounds which together or separately might be used by any other occupational group .
29 Then , with characteristic egotism , on 19 August MacArthur used his position as Supreme Commander of all forces in the Far East to issue an order that no surrender might be taken from any Japanese commander and no landing attempted before the formal signing of the surrender in Tokyo Bay .
30 The hoarding at the entrance to the sliproad leading off the A643 five miles out of Mainz warned of the penalties which could be imposed on any unauthorized personnel attempting to gain illegal entry into the Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing Plant a mile further down the road .
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