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

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1 However , a degree of sensitivity is required as the purchaser may need their assistance in any due diligence exercise it is undertaking , and to effect a smooth handover of the business .
2 The motion was in order when it was put down and it is open to any hon. Member to support it — or amend it — if he or she wishes .
3 He employs the notion of ‘ cognitive dissonance ’ , met above in chapter 5 , and argues that individuals , e.g. many academics , have to have dissonance between their espousal of equity and their lack of any direct action to alter it .
4 Later it transpired that the INAO ( Institut National des Appellations d'Origine des vins et eaux -de-vie ) would accept this 10% as a stock régulateur , a reserve without appellation to be kept for possible classification should any future shortfall require it .
5 , I was going to get you trimmed this week , but it has n't been any warm weather has it , you would n't want your coat off , no .
6 Presumably because I was too young , and because life was so full in other ways that I never had time or any real reason to question it .
7 When any actual process occurs it is impossible to invent a means of restoring every system concerned to its original condition .
8 If the reports on the Foxbat 's speed and defence capabilities were anywhere near correct , the aircraft should be able to evade any naval attempts to bring it down without much trouble .
9 This does not require any bridging inferences to link it to the earlier sentence .
10 But he clearly places Leonard within this group which , he held , ‘ grasps at a confusion of symbolic images , often a ragbag of classical mythology , in the effort to organise a chaos too large for them to deal with in the light of reason , ’ which in turn causes them to express ‘ a sardonic bitterness in their social criticism , a realism without any utopian idealism to support it . ’
11 I do n't think he 'll be in any fit condition to do it every morning anyway .
12 It is extremely improbable where , as is normally the case , that majority is constituted by a single party which , ex hypothesi , has been successful under the existing voting system and therefore lacks any great incentive to change it .
13 This would make a tempting combination , but that does not mean Paddy Ashdown should be in any great hurry to accept it .
14 If the preceding edge is in turn completed then any partial edge preceding it is tested to see if it needs the newly completed edge etc .
15 I think the committee has already indicated its views but I do n't think that is its views where they may not have entirely coincided with a particular District Health Authority are really part of a dialogue towards consensus rather than any fundamental difference put it that way .
16 Unfortunately I have n't got any spare earth to put it .
17 Anyway , the main difficulty in spelling the word ‘ dictionary ’ is not the a but the ti that represents the sound more usually spelt sh for lack of any single letter to represent it .
18 We are going ahead with our projects and have no comment on what any other company says it does or does not own . ’
19 As room status information must be up-to-the-minute , notification slips are circulated immediately to all departments should a ‘ chance ’ arrival or sudden change of room , or any other eventuality make it necessary to inform all departments , so that any action required can be taken .
20 To give the court any other informationhe considers it should have and to advise on any other matter as required .
21 I 've read Mike 's copy carefully , and as he tells the story of Briant 's explanation of what he 's doing , I ca n't see any other way to treat it .
22 it 's , I ca n't see any other way to do it at the moment , I mean probably when I
23 Mm well I ca n't think of any other way to draw it though .
24 I do not know any other way to express it .
25 The 1977 Act adds another housing responsibility to local authorities , and the government unfortunately refused to allocate any new resources to implement it , in spite of repeated requests for aid .
26 I have not read any new poetry to touch it since the publication of The Everlasting Mercy [ by John masefield ] . ’
27 In Britain , the tight financial regime imposed on local councils and the reluctance of central government to take on any new expenditure makes it necessary to seek funds from the private sector .
28 But as Matza 's quotation makes clear , its absence can be felt regardless of any formal attempt to withdraw it .
29 When it comes to broaching the subject I do n't think there 's any sensitive way to do it .
30 The local authorities cited so far can be described as having assimilated the care programme approach , they take it into account and perceive opportunities to be gained , but they do not appear to have changed themselves in any significant way to accommodate it .
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