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

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1 In this short space it is not possible to go into any depth on the nature of particular natural hazards but only to highlight those aspects relevant to GIS .
2 Clearly , business interests would be against any general proscription and particularly against strict liability , since then it ‘ would not be possible to know with any degree of certainty whether a proposed course of action was legal ’ ( Hopkins 1980b : 427 ) and that would deprive corporate executives of an essential precondition for entering or staying in the market , namely predictability .
3 So , although it is possible to conceive of any event as an incarnation of the totality , insofar as it must itself make up a part of that totality in its determination , unlike the case of the boxing match , where we can define the overall entity ‘ boxing ’ , it still remains unproven that an overall entity , ‘ History ’ , can be said to exist at all .
4 He talks as if I 'm free to go at any minute , and I 'm the same . )
5 Obviously Devlin Parnham had been prepared to agree to any sort of conditions to get the count to accept this mission .
6 You are free to cancel at any time .
7 But it has happened and where the park committee wishes to press its objection , the Secretary of State for Agriculture ( or Wales ) must then decide whether a grant is to be paid ( the farmer is of course free to proceed without any grant aid if he wishes ) .
8 He was the man she wanted to be with for the rest of her life and she was willing to jump through any hoop and over any hurdle to win him .
9 If you would like further copies of the Region 's Council Tax notes I can make these readily available and I would also be prepared to comment on any draft training document you produce .
10 I was not prepared to suffer in any shape or form in training .
11 There was no justification for the ban in the first place and is the Secretary of State not concerned that the International Labour Organisation has expressed much concern over the continuing ban and it may well be that in view of the fact that the government is not willing to compromise in any way the I L O may well decide to formally rebuke and reprimand the government .
12 Willing to serve under any flag in order to improve fortune and minister to self-admiration ! ’
13 Harwell says it 's satisfied it provides as much data as possible , but the plant is willing to listen to any council proposals .
14 ‘ It will be free to sell to any business , and will earn higher prices and offer greater security since it wo n't be linked to the fortunes of any one company , however successful that company may appear . ’
15 But if that was what Adams wanted , well , he was willing to clutch at any straw .
16 Books Tokens is planning a mailing to primary schools in the UK and Ireland in April , and would be interested to hear from any publisher or organisation wishing to reach this market with a view to sharing costs .
17 Rejecting Morgan Grampian 's appeal earlier , Lord Donaldson , Master of the Rolls , said he ‘ most emphatically ’ refused to grant a stay on the contempt proceedings because Mr Goodwin was not prepared to comply with any order to disclose his notes .
18 But I am prepared to play in any position the manager might ask me . ’
19 It can not justify increased expenditure on the scale that it proposes , and we are not prepared to renegotiate in any way the present rebate to the United Kingdom .
20 Theoretically , each of the 12 regional electricity companies ( RECs ) is now free to compete for any business requiring more than one megawatt ( MW ) of power anywhere in the country .
21 ‘ We 're willing to experiment in any area outside of heavy metal , ’ he admits .
22 ‘ We 're willing to experiment in any area outside of heavy metal , ’ he admits .
23 The pilot must be vigilant on every aerotow and must realise the importance of being prepared to release at any point on the climb out should his glider get badly out of position .
24 Consequently , if you do n't feel you want to cooperate with me I shall be justified in going ahead with my job and in leaving you free to act in any way you think fit . ’
25 There was a need for a trusting relationship between client and consultant , he agreed , but he was not prepared to rely on any headhunter completely , maintaining that they pretended to act according to codes of conduct only when it suited them .
26 Nicandra asked , willing to please in any way she could .
27 In this context an assignment may be considered " terminated " , because it can not affect or be affected by the other process , and is free to terminate at any time .
28 Equally the purchaser may consider that the in-house design team and intellectual property is fundamental to the business and will not be prepared to enter into any transaction unless the key employees are transferred .
29 It culminated in the capture of Jerusalem , and the destruction of that temple whose empty Holy of Holies eloquently proclaimed the greatness of God whose name was too holy to mention and whose nature was too inscrutable to copy by any image .
30 and did ‘ not consider it possible to state in any grater detail what form this link should take ’ ( see Annex I to the Commission 's reply in Commission of the European Communities v. United Kingdom ( Case C 246/89 ) .
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