Example sentences of "[vb pp] in any [num] " in BNC.
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1 | Under the legal definition of crime , it is in theory possible to determine the number of crimes committed in any one place over a period of time . |
2 | The left hemifield advantage reported by Kimura ( 1966 ) for the enumeration of dots was subsequently extended to include localisation of a single dot presented in any one of 25 different spatial positions ( see also Bryden , 1976 ) . |
3 | The General Board may dispense any professor from discharging the duties of his office during one term ( i.e. a term of sabbatical leave ) for every six terms of qualifying service , provided that ( i ) qualifying service shall normally accumulate up to a maximum of eighteen terms , from which six terms are deducted whenever a term of leave is granted , and ( ii ) not more than three terms of sabbatical leave shall be granted in any one period of three years . |
4 | Where too few examples of an artist 's work were sold in any one year , the calculations have been based on a series of overlapping pairs of years . |
5 | products approved in any one EC country can be freely marketed within the EC ; |
6 | He has never stayed in any one place longer than a couple of years and prides himself on knowing when to go . |
7 | In the remaining subjects platelet activating factor was not detected in any 15 minute sample or in hourly pooled gastric juice samples . |
8 | They limit the amount that has to be grasped in any one utterance . |
9 | Enhancement can be experienced in any one or more of these areas , and where enhancement happens it needs nourishment . |
10 | Law and morality were not yet clearly distinguished , nor could one even say that the whole of law or justice was to be found in any one court ; the Ecclesiastical Courts , and Local Courts of many different kinds , administered a justice which was not the justice of the Common Law Courts ; so the thought was natural that even the King 's justice was not exhausted in the power conferred on his courts . |
11 | We need to ask ourselves how LEA advisers should be spending their increased time in schools , bearing in mind that due to the ratio of schools to inspectors , the time spent in any one school will still not be generous . |
12 | In order to split the Listing into a series of manageable files , the user can indicate the maximum number of pages which are to be generated in any one version of a file . |
13 | To be genuinely useful , it is essential to include some reference to the number of elements involved in any one ‘ object ’ described as a single item . |
14 | a realization of the depth of stereotypical portrayal involved in any one text . |
15 | The good news is that usually two thirds of the houses illustrated in any one report — these include Tomorrow 's Ruins , Silent Mansions , Endangered Domains and Vanishing Houses of England — have found new owners or new uses within two years of publication . |
16 | The price charged in any one particular Nicholson 's pub is unimportant , considers Tony . |
17 | The disadvantage are that it is necessary to set a maximum value for the number of different tags are allowed in any one position . |
18 | Rainoldes apart , the transgressions associated with the boy players , be they actual or imagined , rendered the theatrical self-consciousness surrounding transvestism complex and shifting ; it provoked questions teasingly unanswerable : for example — and this is a question which remains intriguing for us today — which , or how many , of the several gender identities embodied in any one figure are in play at any one time ? |
19 | And we only have to look at those who are afflicted in any one of these areas to see which people seem to be evolving in spite of ( or perhaps because o ? their difficulties . |
20 | The essay might have started in any one of the following ways : ( a ) " Arguably there is a transition between … " |
21 | Since it was intended to examine the ability of the normal book-provision system to cope with varying levels of demand by noting the relationship , if any , between the number of requests submitted in any one period and the average time for straightforward deliveries of ‘ ordinary ’ books from the Main Building within that period , requests for early or rare items , most of which are not supplied through the normal book-fetching channels , were excluded . |
22 | The pattern is in fact more complex than can be schematized in any one model of development ( Marshall , 1987 ) ; some regions like the Midlands repeatedly found replacement industries at least until the 1966–81 downswing . |
23 | And then as you know , no statement our , our Christian truth can never be encapsulated in any one statement . |
24 | He went on to experiment with how far a branch could be extended in any one direction before the tree tipped over . |
25 | The firm and its individual consultants have not unduly specialised in any one sector , and have made inroads into the new headhunting fields of working for non-profit-making organisations and the recruitment of non-executive directors . |
26 | The RAF 's aircraft replacement programmes tend to be more expensive than warship construction , but they have greater flexibility since the number of aircraft ordered in any one year can be varied without throwing the Air Department 's costings off balance . |
27 | They were a very close family but in the years to come no gathering or wedding , not even simple gatherings , was ever held in any one of their houses . |
28 | How likely is the disease to be passed on or acquired in any one given act of sexual intercourse between an infected and an uninfected person ? |