Example sentences of "any [noun] as to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Since then , we have not seen adequate signs of economic recovery and have decided to defer until 1993 any decision as to the date of a possible flotation , ’ 3i said .
2 There is no other complaint of any kind as to its condition or quality .
3 It confers full rights of possession and enjoyment ( unrestricted by any rules as to waste ) and full rights of disposition whether during the tenant 's lifetime or by his wife .
4 He writes that the trial judge is not allowed to give the jury any guidance as to the amount that it can award .
5 It may be an absolutely true statement , but it does nothing whatsoever to give any guidance as to the ways in which performance may be improved and merely passes a message down the line that those at the top do not want to know the bad news and would like to dissociate themselves from it .
6 Four of the court 's nine justices joined in a separate opinion by Blackmun J. This opinion favoured a presumption of first resort to the Convention 's procedures , and feared that the majority 's preference for case-by-case comity analysis , unaccompanied by any guidance as to its conduct , would lead to the Convention 's procedures being invoked infrequently .
7 We do not think the criterion can be put any better or more clearly than it is put in R.S.C. , Ord. 62 , r. 12(2) and would hold that , on the true construction of the 18 February 1985 mortgage , the defendants are entitled to be paid or to retain out of the mortgaged property all their actual costs , charges and expenses ( including the receivers ' remuneration ) except in so far they are of an unreasonable amount or have been unreasonably incurred and with any doubts as to whether the costs have been reasonably incurred or are reasonable in amount being resolved in favour of the defendants .
8 But just to prove what a bunch of contrary bastards they can still be , ‘ Arms Control Poseur ’ , combining a relentless bass drum with Smith 's diffident sneering , soars about the mêlée , shattering any doubts as to the band 's continued well-being .
9 Any doubts as to questions of reasonableness in either respect are resolved in favour of the paying party .
10 Any doubts as to questions of reasonableness in either respect are to be resolved in favour of the receiving party .
11 But just to prove what a bunch of contrary bastards they can still be , ‘ Arms Control Poseur ’ , combining a relentless bass drum with Smith 's diffident sneering , soars about the mêlée , shattering any doubts as to the band 's continued well-being .
12 Please let us know if you have any doubts as to the medical treatment our client received after the accident .
13 Can Mr Fallon MP throw any light as to whether our concessionary tickets and free passes will be honoured by the private owners or will there be a pay off to compensate any withdrawal of our passes ?
14 TI says it has switched to a 0.7-micron process from 0.8 , and will be analysing product from every angle before it makes any declarations as to what it 's really getting .
15 No-one , though , should be under any illusions as to how difficult it is going to be .
16 However , this does not give any indication as to how much the individual is handicapped by this problem .
17 On the back of a postcard it says , you know , write for further information from your , does it give any indication as to what fair trading means ?
18 If this was any indication as to how she would be spending her time in London then she would have to find something to do , and quick .
19 Yet nowhere in the 80 pages of ‘ notes critiques ’ or , for that matter , in the entire Oeuvres complètes is there any indication as to where such additions or modifications have been made .
20 The erm type thing means what means little codes mean or does that give us any indication as to what these sites are ?
21 Did the Iraqis give any indication as to why they were n't going to stop originally ?
22 ‘ For to obviate the inconveniencies that might result from the too frequent communication with the out pupils the Professor will demonstrate to the latter only what might be useful to them as Surgeons and Physicians to the human body , such as the most important demonstrations of comparative anatomy as likewise experiences [ experiments ] on several animals , which could not be attempted on Man without imminent danger , and lastly , a comparison between epidemical and epizootic diseases — therefore the out pupils ought to be considered by the Society [ College ] as a separate Class : the consideration of which ought not to have any influence as to the situation of the establishments .
23 There is no requirement that foreign proceedings should have been instituted , or even be pending , and the United States courts ability to act does not depend upon any issue as to reciprocity .
24 The victim had not firmly identified the appellant as an assailant and only the police interviews with the appellant disposed of any issue as to identity .
25 I should say that there has never been any issue as to the fact that the child 's habitual residence was at all material time in Ontario .
26 While the car is being repaired or serviced we ignore any limitations as to driving or use as shown in the policy schedule .
27 While the car is being repaired or serviced we ignore any limitations as to driving or use as shown in the policy schedule .
28 While the car is being repaired or serviced we ignore any limitations as to driving or use as shown in the policy schedule .
29 While the car is being repaired or serviced we ignore any limitations as to driving or use as shown in the policy schedule .
30 ( 5 ) Directions as to expert witnesses and any limitations as to number to be called ( Ord 20 , r 27 ) .
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