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

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1 The Taranaki coach , Ian Snook , accepts that it is a hard task trying to keep Bedford afloat but , sink or swim , he will be grateful for any signs of improvement .
2 I believe the present system could be improved and would be grateful for any examples of assessment forms used by practitioners in similar areas .
3 My report on this tour concluded with the words : ‘ I shall be grateful for any suggestions as to how this Department may co-operate in helping to meet the desperately urgent situation that is about to develop in the Delta villages . ’
4 I would be grateful for any details of artists and value .
5 Naturally the purchaser should be alert to any signals from the vendors on such matters .
6 Relief will not be due for any payments made direct to children of the marriage or any previous marriage .
7 In favour of a person dealing with a company in good faith , the power of the board of directors to bind the company or to authorize others to do so is deemed to be free from any limitations under the company 's constitution ( i.e. memorandum of association ) .
8 There is a difficult problem here and I should be interested in any answers your readers may suggest .
9 The price of your holiday is fully guaranteed and will not be subject to any surcharges .
10 We guarantee that the price of your holiday will not be subject to any surcharges except for those resulting from Governmental action .
11 The price of your holiday is fully guaranteed and will not be subject to any surcharges .
12 WE GUARANTEE THAT THE PRICE OF YOUR HOLIDAY WILL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANY SURCHARGES ONCE YOU HAVE MADE YOU BOOKING AND PAID A DEPOSIT , THEN THE COST OF YOUR HOLIDAY CAN NOT BE INCREASED .
13 The price of your holiday is fully guaranteed and will not be subject to any surcharges after you book .
14 The price of your holiday is fully guaranteed and will not be subject to any surcharges after you book .
15 ‘ We guarantee that the price of your holiday will not be subject to any surcharges except for those resulting from government action .
16 The price of your holiday is fully guaranteed and will not be subject to any surcharges .
17 Erm and spring water produced within the regulations of the E C would be pure of any additives .
18 And thirdly , we shall be unimpressed with any claims to the Holy Spirit 's presence where men are unwilling , in the power and joy of that same Spirit , to go and bear witness to Jesus .
19 Sine [ by the minimality of c ] no pi can be equal to any qi , we may assume [ WLOG ] that
20 All the indications are that he 's been , that he does not wish to be involved with any disputes .
21 ‘ ( a ) no evidence shall be admissible in any proceedings before a judicial authority exercising its jurisdiction or functions in Great Britain to prove that any such person has committed … any offence which was the subject of a spent conviction ; and ’ ( b ) a person shall not , in any such proceedings , be asked , and , if asked , shall not be required to answer , any question relating to his past that can not be answered without acknowledging or referring to a spent conviction or spent convictions or any circumstances thereto ; … ’
22 So , I made a promise to myself that I 'd never be late with any deadlines .
23 The manufacturer may have sold to the wholesaler on the basis that he would not be responsible for any claims for defective quality .
24 Its leaders say it does not want to be responsible for any disturbances .
25 Although the local authority would be responsible for any damages in cases of negligence , it could in turn take disciplinary action against teachers .
26 In all such cases we will not be responsible for any costs involved .
27 Some companies insist that journalists or other borrowers should sign a form to say that they will be responsible for any photographs borrowed and that they will pay for it in the event that a photograph is lost or not returned before a certain date .
28 It could reinforce that conventional distinction between astronomy and natural philosophy , which allowed one to be skeptical concerning any claims for physical representation that the mathematical astronomer might make .
29 In this article , Ross acknowledges the current pressures upon arts education are such that it would be unwise for any arts teacher to declare ‘ UDI ’ from the examination system , hence his decision to aim his argument against examinations in the arts at headteachers , who are in a position to remove the arts from this form of damaging restriction by placing them within a protected , and non-examined core .
30 He says certainly we will make sure that simple clear advice will be available to any customers who may have concerns .
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