Example sentences of "[adv] of any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The analyses which have been put forward are not necessarily of any value , since I have not offered any explanation myself .
2 Erm , yes , as you know I 'm a member of the Essex traffic group and we did state at the time there will be no looking into or no pulling down of any type of property or building , yeah , but it , erm the Council went ahead and looked at Wordsworth Road
3 Because we 've said , we 've stated that there be no pulling down of any type of building .
4 He added : ‘ I know the RUC rightly go after all killers with equal determination to bring them to justice , regardless of any circumstance , and they never give up .
5 Setting aside the question of whom Europe must defend herself against , each of these points of view fails to take account of one critical fact : the military structures of Nato , which have proved their worth over forty years , will still be in place regardless of any diminution of the American presence in Europe .
6 ‘ I share those feelings to the utmost and I know the RUC rightly go after all killers with equal determination to bring them to justice regardless of any circumstances and they never give up . ’
7 However , this species remains very pretty at whatever stage of development it is seen , and regardless of any variation of colour form .
8 This period applies regardless of any direction contained in the will to make a payment earlier .
9 What is more , there is some evidence that clients expect it , too : if the creative people look too prosaic and orthodox , clients think that they will get prosaic and orthodox advertising , regardless of any evidence to the contrary .
10 No , not at all , er , but I , I , I , am someone who believes you 've got to have level playing fields , which we do not have , er or wo n't have , er with the implementation of the common market er , regardless of any relationship with the Soviet Union in 1992 , er after all to , what has not been published very much , er is that , you know , got to take into account indirect as well as direct and erm , if you look at for instance the United States er which is constantly packing the common market people , which is of course , er
11 The relational perspective simply explores the social features of any knowledge process , regardless of any claims it might make to be independent of social determination .
12 This would probably be coupled with a clause requiring the buyer to make payment in full regardless of any claims against the seller , and restricting the buyer 's right of set-off ( which would otherwise arise under s53(a) of the SGA 1979 ) .
13 There are other specific provisions of the Children Act which allow the court to take into account certain written statements or evidence regardless of any enactment or rule of law which would otherwise prevent this .
14 The guardian may produce any copy he takes in his report or when he gives evidence and it will be admissible regardless of any enactment or rule of law to the contrary ( s42(2) ( 3 ) ) .
15 Jean-Marie Balestre , the president of FISA , has pointed out that the regulations permit an immediate ban regardless of any appeal and there would appear to be no further argument on that point .
16 National reflections currently focus upon the need for college to be ‘ responsive ’ in order to ensure that individuals can gain access to the curriculum ‘ regardless of any disability or special learning need they may have ’ ( FEU 1990 : 11 ) .
17 It was he , Clasper , who dictated to management the size of the labour force they would require to produce a given number of products , regardless of any figure which management might arrive at by employing accurately measured work standards .
18 This I think is actually more likely to get people to register to vote , I think regardless of any party affiliation you all have something to benefit from that and I suspect the vast majority of members of the council will see that any well designed leaflet that gets people to put themselves on the register is to the benefit of democracy .
19 The extent to which the member firm is responsible on a strict liability basis , regardless of any intention or negligence on its part , is a moot point .
20 Nonetheless the Conservatives ' opposition to Beveridge disillusioned many people who felt they could not be trusted to implement the report , regardless of any promises they might make .
21 What roughly he says is that he is committed to the following scientific arguments , arguments based upon scientific principles , regardless of any pain that may be caused to him or to others by so doing .
22 the first part ( Excess ) as shown hereunder of any amount otherwise payable in respect of each and every occurrence of loss or damage ( other than by fire lightning explosion theft or attempted theft ) occurring while such motor car is being driven by any person who is
23 ‘ The powers conferred by section 268 are powers directed to enabling the court to help a liquidator to discover the truth of the circumstances in connection with the affairs of the company , information of trading , dealings , and so forth , in order that the liquidator may be able , as effectively as possible , and , I think , with as little expense as possible … to complete his function as liquidator , to put the affairs of the company in order and to carry out the liquidation in all its various aspects , including , of course , the getting in of any assets of the company available in the liquidation .
24 It disposed entirely of any notion of the rural midland English as a phlegmatic and undemonstrative lot .
25 They must steer clear of any involvement with Western drug firms .
26 alter the type face , fount , etc. of any characters ( within the limits of the total range of faces , founts , etc. demanded by the dictionary text )
27 arising directly or indirectly by , through or in connection with the carrying on of any trade business or profession ;
28 A statement in its memorandum of association that the company 's object shall be to carry on business as a general commercial company shall mean that its object is to carry on any trade or business whatsoever , and in such a case the company has power to do all such things as are incidental or conducive to the carrying on of any trade or business by it .
29 Of particular concern to the government is that the once guaranteed divider of Spain 's workers — Stalinism and the cold war — is no longer of any relevance .
30 She was no longer of any interest to Edward .
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