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

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1 We ca n't really imagine ourselves you do n't really have sympathy for any of the characters in the .
2 Cover operates whilst the caravan is in transit by sea , air or rail between any of the countries to be visited .
3 Payment for any of the above services is made by credit/charge card , or direct debit straight to a bank account nominated by you .
4 Not only is notation important in providing an ordering in both of these contexts , but it also frequently acts as the vital link between any of the following : the schedules in a classification scheme , the printed and published index to the schedules of the classification scheme , the classified sequence in a catalogue or index , and the classified order adopted for document arrangement .
5 Before considering the status of arousal as a concept some of the problems in obtaining empirical support for any of the three relationships will be discussed .
6 She 'd never been left completely alone before ; for the space of a phonecall or an errand , perhaps , but never to the extent that the final responsibility for any of the work had been hers .
7 If a centre does not wish devolved responsibility for any of the quality elements , SCOTVEC will continue to administer those elements .
8 The opposition United National Democratic Party denied responsibility for any of the attacks .
9 Giving a ‘ preference ’ means doing anything which has the effect of putting one of the company 's creditors , or a guarantor for any of the company 's debts , into a better position in the event of the company going into liquidation than otherwise would have been the case : subsection ( 4 ) .
10 A glance through any of the larger component catalogues will show that the number of different components currently in use is so large that even if you could afford to buy one or two of everything , you would need a warehouse to store it all .
11 The longest march for any of the four columns was about ten miles , which the French foot soldiers could have done in four hours …
12 You do n't need a work permit for any of the member states , but the ability to speak the language fairly well is usually demanded :
13 There will also be a section devoted to contemporary Indian art , which is not subject to the one hundred year-old export cut-off date which will prevent the legal export of any of the other items in the sale .
14 In my opinion Lord Roskill was undoubtedly right when he said in the course of the passage quoted that the assumption by the defendant of any of the rights of an owner could amount to an appropriation within the meaning of section 3(1) , and that the removal of an article from the shelf and the changing of the price label on it constituted the assumption of one of the rights of the owner and hence an appropriation within the meaning of the subsection .
15 Gombrich 's book ( 1950 , last revised in 1989 ) has unrivalled charm and sophistication , but nevertheless makes no mention of any of the following : Pontormo , Georges de La Tour , Boucher , Greuze , Stubbs , Mengs , Canova , Schinkel , Malevich , Brancusi , Mies van der Rohe , Le Corbusier , Duchamp , Bacon , Dubuffet and Balthus .
16 Accordingly , banks will continue to determine whether the bill was signed or authenticated by someone stating the he was the ‘ carrier , ’ the ‘ owner , ’ the ‘ master ’ of the vessel , or the agent of any of the above .
17 ‘ For the purposes of all legal proceedings any question as to the meaning or effect of any of the Treaties , or as to the validity , meaning or effect of any Community instrument , shall be treated as a question of law ( and , if not referred to the European Court , be for determination as such in accordance with the principles laid down by and any relevant decision of the European Court ) . ’
18 Section 3(1) of the European Communities Act 1972 expressly provides that the meaning or effect of any of the Treaties ‘ shall be treated as a question of law ( and , if not referred to the European Court , be for determination as such in accordance with the principles laid down by and any relevant decision of the European Court ) ’ . ’
19 In contrast , a basic component of the Hitler image was his presumed innocence of any of the corruption and self-centredness with which his underlings were tainted .
20 Upon completion of any of the above procedures the form should be returned to the New OED Computer Group .
21 If you have problems understanding the action of any of the commands you may find the examples helpful .
22 A decision on the recognition of any of the republics may be on the agenda , but that decision should be made collectively and advisedly .
23 In cases where the plaintiff was not at fault , he can recover his full loss against any of the defendants .
24 The MPs said the absence of any disciplinary action against any of the individuals involved could undermine the Bank 's future effectiveness because it might lead staff to conclude that failure to carry out their responsibilities effectively carried no adverse consequences for them .
25 She had no prejudice against any of the Army 's trigger-happy desperadoes — not in the right place .
26 We will insure you against any Customs Duty you have to pay after temporarily importing your car into any of the above countries as long as the liability arises as a direct result of a claim covered under the policy .
27 We will insure you against any Customs Duty you have to pay after temporarily importing your car into any of the above countries as long as the liability arises as a direct result of a claim covered under the policy .
28 We will insure you against any Customs Duty you have to pay after temporarily importing your car into any of the above countries as long as the liability arises as a direct result of a claim covered under the policy .
29 We will insure you against any Customs Duty you have to pay after temporarily importing your car into any of the above countries as long as the liability arises as a direct result of a claim covered under the policy .
30 By the time the church meetings ended , the Nikolaikirche Square and the surrounding streets were already full to overflowing with the crowds who had failed to gain entry into any of the churches .
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