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

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1 It may well be that this is a weakness inherent in any scheme for SSE , with its characteristic assumptions of egalitarianism and fraternity .
2 United look free from any relegation worries now … this was a good point away from home … they held until late in the second half when Ward hit the equaliser …
3 £53 : 155. : 4d. was paid to Rith Young and a figure unaccompanied by any instruction or advice simply reads £165 : 4s. : 1d .
4 I could apply their larger statements about the futility of life to the smaller futility of my own , at the same time identifying with them in the literal sense and recognising the irony inherent in any such identification .
5 Jansons masterfully keeps the music 's internal momentum alive without any sense of undue haste , and although the allegro bustles energetically along , Jansons resists the temptation to tear Shostakovich 's occasionally violent texturing to shreds For once the Finale appears as a crowning inevitability , rather than merely a throw-away moto-perpetuo of staccato virtuosity .
6 If this is the case , the legislation expressly denies the humiliation inherent in any form of rape .
7 That as the Rules of the Supreme Court took effect subject to any relevant statutory provision ( in this case the Carriage of Goods by Road Act 1965 ) , Cargolux having failed to make out their claim , leave to serve outside the jurisdiction had to be set aside as had all proceedings under the fourth party notice against Lies .
8 4.1 the Rent payable without any deduction by equal quarterly payments in advance on the usual quarter days in every year and proportionately for any period of less than a year the first such payment being a proportionate sum in respect of the period from and including the Rent Commencement Date to and including the day before the quarter day next after the Rent Commencement Date to be paid on the date of this Lease and
9 ‘ For publicity he had a talent unmatched by any other politician of this century .
10 There are a number of print options which complete this professional training aid fit for any professional or amateur team .
11 Her mind devoid of any coherent thought , Hilary panicked .
12 Agents , who are responsible for the underwriting syndicates , will be compelled to inform investors specifically about the type of business being handled and underwriters will be obliged to join the market association responsible for any class of insurance written .
13 Agents , who are responsible for the underwriting syndicates , will be compelled to inform investors specifically about the type of business being handled and underwriters will be obliged to join the market association responsible for any class of insurance written .
14 They disclose a single-mindedness that is immensely creditable but in its unyielding quality explains a confrontation unequalled in any government 's relationship with the medical profession .
15 ‘ In the nineties we will have a car industry competitive with any in the world . ’
16 Together with the wreck of the economy , it produced a chasm between the aristocratic/military caste and a peasantry bereft of any opportunity for social mobility through a bourgeoisie .
17 As an executive his functions must be exercised impartially and he must carry out the policy as decided by the council free from any political bias .
18 The Disablement Income Group , the Disability Alliance and the National Association of Carers are co-ordinating a campaign to make ICA a universal benefit additional to any other benefit ( like Attendance Allowance or Mobility Allowance ) .
19 ( b ) Insolvency The partnership share ( or , where the insolvent partner ceases to be a partner prior to any bankruptcy order , the right to have it ascertained and paid ) of an insolvent partner vests in his trustee in bankruptcy subject to any lien to which the continuing partners may be entitled under s39 of the Partnership Act and accordingly all partnership liabilities must be discharged and accounts between the partners settled before anything is paid over to the trustee .
20 Instead of the compensation payable to him being limited to £15,000 as the maximum amount of compensation payable to any one depositor , each of his five assignees could look to the fund for payment of £15,000 in respect of the £20,000 share of the deposit assigned to him .
21 compensation payable to any person other than the Policyholder shall be paid direct to such other person who shall observe fulfil and be subject to the terms exceptions and conditions of this Policy in so far as they can apply .
22 She walked away with a poise unmatched by any woman of his acquaintance , and he stared after her with angry fascination .
23 To a degree unknown in any other use of language he finds himself not only attending to what is said but simultaneously hearing the words as textures of vowels and consonants , noting rhythm , rhyme , assonance ; meanings refuse to be tied down , disclose nuances and associations of which he has never been conscious ; sights and sounds which he has never heeded become sensuously precise and vivid in imagination ; emotion assumes a peculiar lucidity , undisguised by what he habitually feels or has been taught that he ought to feel ; truths about life and death , which he follows social convention in systematically evading , stand out as simple and unchallengeable .
24 From 1650 onwards , in partial imitation of Hobbes , a variety of authors managed in their different ways to transform the biblical thesis that civilization reflects a decline from a pristine state of grace into a cynical doctrine which declares that the observed condition of man in society has been superimposed by social restraints or cultural conditioning upon a pre-human condition of animality in which " man " was a solitary brute devoid of any kind of natural humanity .
25 Is the person doing the selling guilty of any irresponsible acts ?
26 However , the national financial and economic climate prevailing at any given time has influenced the supply and demand for such housing , and prices have altered at different rates ( almost always increasing ) during this period .
27 An option has been granted and is still outstanding to a director in respect of 5,000 ordinary shares of 25p each in A. Layout Plc exercisable at any time before 1st March 1992 , at a price of 50p per share .
28 Wpc Jones was in fact several yards away and for the moment unaware of any change in the situation .
29 ( 6 ) It is for the person who owed any duty under subsection ( 3 ) above — ( a ) if he gave consent and the question arises whether he gave it within a reasonable time , to show that he did , ( b ) if he gave consent subject to any condition and the question arises whether the condition was a reasonable condition , to show that it was , ( c ) if he did not give consent and the question arises whether it was reasonable for him not to do so , to show that it was reasonable , and , if the question arises whether he served notice under that subsection within a reasonable time , to show that he did .
30 John had spent months on a diet which would have counted this country meal as a feast fit for any Honourable Member of Parliament in the land .
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