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

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1 It may also swell the juice within the grapes to bursting point , ruining the fruit for winemaking unless harvested and transported to the press while still frozen , which would hardly be practicable for any significant area of vines affected by frost .
2 No value shall be attributable to any intangible asset including but not limited to , goodwill , intellectual property rights , research and development expenditure , third party rights , customer contracts , computer software and hardware , assets located in the business which is to be closed , any assets with an original cost of less than £500 , books and records but full provision shall be made for all liabilities in respect thereof .
3 Their reading of Balzac was of course extremely distorted — the Balzacian novel was made to encapsulate in a convenient way everything which the nouveaux romanciers considered to be deficient in any modern representation of reality .
4 It seems logical that the minimum required of any returning nurse or health visitor should be that of any other registered practitioner .
5 It would not be possible at any other time of the year because of the oncoming hot season .
6 Ex abundante cautela , the Act goes on to provide that ‘ no physician ’ or other who complies with the directive ‘ shall be subject to civil liability therefrom ’ or ‘ shall be guilty of any criminal act or of unprofessional conduct ’ .
7 This need not be due to any moral shortcoming in the government .
8 ‘ I knew I had to be tolerant of any mechanical faults which were bound to surface during the year , ’ he says .
9 Fourthly , whatever the truth of the last statement , project objectives are underpinned by certain values and assumptions entailed in a particular educational ideology , and these , too , ought not to be unrecognised by any thorough evaluation .
10 ‘ We ca n't tell clubs and players what to do ; that would be unrealistic in any international sport ’ , said Davies , who was present at the Bledisloe Cup series in Australia .
11 Grilled Dover sole ( not buttery ) , be assertive about any plain grilled white fish , tell the waiter that you do not want it served swimming with butter .
12 ‘ The trouble with my job at the moment is that I ca n't guarantee to be free at any given time . ’
13 Even in a large population , very few individuals may be free of any deleterious mutations ; if this fittest class fails to leave descendents , it can never be recovered , and the mean fitness of the population will decline irreversibly , in a process known as ‘ Muller 's ratchet ’ .
14 You would not be afraid of any other country , if you were peaceful people .
15 I remember saying that there were dangerous days ahead which would call for faithfulness and courage , quoting the text from the Psalms : ‘ He will not be afraid of any evil tidings , for his heart standeth fast in the Lord . ’
16 Some people felt that choosing as Queen Anne 's successor in 1714 a ruler from Germany , who might neglect British interests for the sake of his Electorate of Hanover , was already a warning that the British should be careful about any overseas entanglements .
17 To this end , Darwin adduces , most especially , those phenomena that would be anomalous for any exclusive correlation of maturation , fertilization and impressionability with sexual rather than asexual modes of generation .
18 The doctor had come and given her two tablets to take , he had said there was n't a thing wrong with he that would n't be wrong with any red-blooded girl who had seen a fatal accident .
19 About mysticism he says , ‘ While its theories seem to me to be mistaken , I yet believe that by sufficient restraint , there is an element of wisdom to be learned from the mystical way of feeling , which does not seem to be attainable in any other manner .
20 You 'll be resentful of any time-wasting delays because you think you should be forging forward and making progress on all fronts .
21 The defeat of inflation — a permanent , unrelenting crusade — has to be foremost among any wise Government 's objectives .
22 There were no prizes for guessing , after tonight , that the Desmond Seymour-Stracheys were living on a financial knife-edge , and would be interested in any sudden accession of wealth , by any means , from any source .
23 We will , therefore , be interested in any local catastrophe which causes damage likely to exceed the branch handling limit in total .
24 An alternative approach , which will be adopted in this chapter , is to concentrate rather on the possibility of identifying divisions which pertain to particular object domains and which may not be consistent with any cohesive representation or society .
25 Finally , monetarists assert that the economy ( again in the absence of government intervention ) will not be subject to any inherent instability .
26 It is likely that innocent partners have the implied right to be indemnified by the tortfeasor in respect of any liability which attaches to them under this section , though this would be subject to any express agreement to the contrary .
27 Conservation safeguards exist in the UK , particularly for SSSIs and , to a lesser extent ( under a voluntary arrangement ) in the National Parks of England and Wales , but such afforestation Proposals outside designated areas would not be subject to any significant level of control , particularly because prior approval does not exist for grant aid .
28 Mansiones were normally large buildings with ranges of rooms grouped in suites around a central courtyard and a separate bath-house which would be additional to any urban bathing establishments .
29 3.8.1 pay and indemnify the Landlord against all fees charges and other payments whatever which may at any time be payable to any local or other competent authority in respect of the Tenant 's Works
30 In a great many works of an advanced nature ( research material , monographs etc. ) style will not play a crucial role , since the content will be unavailable in any other form .
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