Example sentences of "to [be] [vb pp] any [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Who are they to be denied any chance of having future pension rights secured under new clause 4 and amendment No. 17 ?
2 Anyway , it is in Chapter 3 that is mainly to be sought any justification for the conclusion , in advance of the Committee 's work , that industrial democracy in the particular form specified by the remit was necessary or desirable in the general interest .
3 Specifically , the Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act 1875 provided that an agreement by two or more persons to do or procure to be done any act in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute should not be a criminal conspiracy unless the act itself was punishable as a crime .
4 ‘ I do n't think we 're going to be given any choice in the matter , ’ said Floy , rather grimly .
5 The expectations of chartered accountants working in a location such as this have certainly changed since then if Ms Harris ' ideas are to be given any credence — I am sure Charles Bullworthy will remember the fifties well .
6 Strategic Planning Guidance … can provide the framework to begin the necessary work which will have to be undertaken if sustainability is to be given any credence within the development plan framework . ’
7 ‘ Believe me , I 'm deeply grateful to be given any sort of study at all , deeply grateful .
8 Do n't you know war 's goin' to be declared any second , ’ and he waved at Willie .
9 ‘ ( a ) For the avoidance of doubt , neither registration in the register of foreign lawyers , nor anything in these rules or in any other rules made under Part II of the Solicitors Act 1974 or section 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 , shall entitle any registered foreign lawyer to be granted any right of audience or any right to conduct litigation within the meaning of Part II and section 119 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 , or any right to supervise or assume any responsibility for the exercise of such rights .
10 ‘ I have always been tested before or after competition and I am prepared to be tested any time by the IAAF . ’
11 Princess Stephanie 's son by Ducruet is due to be born any day .
12 Broadly speaking , the customer is entitled to be repaid any money he has already paid before cancellation and must return any goods he has received .
13 Subject to having to pay for goods in the last four categories , the customer is entitled to be repaid any money he has already paid .
14 ‘ This is a completely genuine offer and there is no need for customers to be caused any anxiety by misguided attacks , ’ said a spokesman .
15 He carried on bunching the material in his fist , expecting to be stopped any second , until he had the hem of the dress in each hand .
16 Since she was going to be evicted any moment , she had n't seen much point in unpacking anything else .
17 My companions came with Swans as much for comfort as for culture , to be spared any anxiety about car-parking , or the ferry timetable , or where to stay , or even to dine .
18 Sometimes , during the ritual prayer , now he had got over the early stages of wondering when to get on the floor , when to rise , and exactly how to get the fingers up to the earlobes , he found himself begging to be excused any significance in his actions .
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