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

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1 The problem , simply stated , is that for any rational expectations model one can always specify a non-rational expectations model which has exactly the same implications for a given set of data , even though it may have other implications which are quite different .
2 A favoured saying amongst biologists is that for any biological question god has created an ideal organism in which to study it .
3 This is extended so that for any given phrase there is a probability distribution over the objects that can be the immediate constituents .
4 The key theme in this study is the suggestion that for any given sequence of changes in technology , the speed at which change takes place may influence the ultimate market structure .
5 We argue that for any positive discount rate reputation effects will be temporary in infinite horizon games .
6 Rather , such theorists suggest that for any particular organisation the most appropriate structure is that which best fits the particular organisation , depending upon the relationship between a number of variables .
7 Erm on the understanding that for any Green Party members that want to use it over the conference .
8 It is the presumption that during any particular moment in geological time , sediment was raining down everywhere , preserving all the different contemporaneous environments simultaneously .
9 I 'm sure that like any other dad the Prince loves his offspring .
10 I did n't have time to stop him , ’ he said , suggesting that under any other circumstances he would have downed the suspect with a flying tackle .
11 There is little doubt that under any future administration we will get a larger supply of index-linked gilts . ’
12 Second , it is not the case that from any three elements the fourth can be uniquely predicted .
13 In reply , the restructuring school , while agreeing that it is important to distinguish long-term and short-term changes , might argue that within any long-term decentralization there have been periods of crucial importance .
14 It is accepted that within any given population there are natural variations in health status .
15 The concept assumes that within any single market there are invariably other sub-markets .
16 provided that in any such name the constituent elements must be placed in order , with the largest category first ; and provided that there must be no breach of the principle set out in paragraph 14(b) of the Solicitors ’ Publicity Code ( use of the word ‘ lawyer(s) ’ ) .
17 provided that in any such name the constituent elements must be placed in order , with the largest category first ; and provided that there must be no breach of the principle set out in paragraph 14(b) of the Solicitors ' Publicity Code ( use of the word ‘ lawyer(s) ’ ) .
18 Roman 's interruption held a note of such ferocious anger that in any other circumstances it would have stopped her in her tracks .
19 It occurred to her that in any other circumstances the only description for what she and Dr Neil constantly did was flirting .
20 We know that in any one year approximately 160 000 children experience the divorce of their parents ( Central Statistical Office , 1988 ) .
21 So , given the set-up of the model , in particular given that in any one period people can only buy or sell in the island on which they are located , different equilibrium prices can be established for the same good .
22 According to Mrs Baldwin , whose account was more immediate , the words were : ‘ Sir , this is a very grave decision and I am deeply grieved ’ ; but the significant difference is that she adds : ‘ and he went on to tell him that according to some legal opinion the divorce ought not to have been granted , that there were certain aspects of it that in any ordinary case would not have gone through . ’
23 It is the essential but usually overlooked fact that in any psychophysical experiment when , for example , subjects are asked whether or not they perceive a stimulus , their responses , verbal or otherwise , can not be relied on as accurate accounts of their conscious experiences .
24 Would it not make administrative sense if at least part of this site could be reserved specifically for the British Library so that in any future extension , these units could be incorporated ?
25 This says that in any closed system disorder , or entropy , always increases with time .
26 When it is said ( as we shall say ) that the sentence That 's a dog entails the sentence That 's an animal , what is meant is that in any conceivable situation in which That 's a dog can ( with appropriate reference ) express a true proposition , there exists a corresponding proposition ( i.e. with no change in the referents of referring expressions ) expressible by That 's an animal , whose truth is a necessary consequence of the truth of the first proposition .
27 This was certainly not necessary for the decision of the case ; but though the resolution of the Court of Common Pleas was only a dictum , it seems to me clear that Lord Coke deliberately adopted the dictum , and the great weight of his authority makes it necessary to be cautious before saying that what he deliberately adopted as law was a mistake , and though I can not find that in any subsequent case this dictum has been made the ground of the decision , except in Fitch v. Sutton ( 1804 ) 5 East 230 , as to which I shall make some remarks later , and in Down v. Hatcher ( 1839 ) 10 Ad. & El .
28 However , Poulantzas would presumably argue that in any given case the course of events is determined by antecedent factors .
29 But it also makes what is the critical point about finishing processes , namely that in any given office , only a handful of the work-force were actually required to do this .
30 Firstly , the growth of corporate enterprise falsified the theory that in any given industry there were numerous small firms so that each firm had no market power but was obliged to accept the market price for its products .
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