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

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1 I find the textual basis for this interpretation very flimsy , in fact there is clear erm erm erm textual evidence for precisely the opposite and let me cite erm one instance Locke is here talking about tacit consent and the purchase of property and erm he says whenever the owner who has given nothing but such a tacit consent to the government will by donation , sale or otherwise quit the said possession , he is at liberty to go and incorporate himself into any other commonwealth or to agree with others to begin a new one in any part of the world they can find free and unpossessed whereas he that has once by actual agreement in any expressed declaration given his consent to be of any commonwealth is perpetually and indispensably obliged to be and remain unalterably a subject to it and can never be again in the liberty of the state of nature .
2 One teacher asked if there would be any extra time given to produce the self-appraisal reports but the director argued that the information should be available already — that it was a matter of taking something on aims and objectives and ‘ dusting them down ’ .
3 This includes any extra days given as a reward for long service .
4 That section is in the following terms : ( 1 ) Every one who by words spoken or written or by conduct represents himself , or who knowingly suffers himself to be represented , as a partner in a particular firm , is liable as a partner to any one who has on the faith of any such representation given credit to the firm , whether the representation has or has not been made or communicated to the person so giving credit by or with the knowledge of the apparent partner making the representation or suffering it to be made .
5 Nevertheless it was held that any false indication given by the retailer could not be said to be due to the act or default of Cadbury since the retailer could quite easily have compared the weights and prices of his existing stock and the new bars to see if the label ‘ Extra value ’ was justified .
6 We apologise to Mr Morton , Mr Langsam and Britannia Hotels Limited for any false impression given by our article .
7 After three years ' work he submitted a draft only to have it irrevocably vetoed without any intelligible reasons given or any consideration of amendment .
8 How , Mr Shamir embarrassingly asks , could any good Jew give them away ?
9 Underlying these decisions is a tension between two principles operating within this area , the right to notice and the absence of any general duty to give reasons .
10 Experience shows that it is often difficult to assess the extent of exposure to light that samples receive in the market and hence to estimate the degree of exaggeration or acceleration that any one test gives .
11 Overland , it needs to see 4 satellites at any one time to give a three dimensional ‘ fix ’ including altitude .
12 As I said earlier this year , there will not be enough of any one crop to give self-sufficiency , but the contribution this small plot has made to the good budget has ten times repaid the outlay on seeds and materials .
13 Asking people the question " Have you ever dreamed of … ? " any particular topic gives a different picture .
14 Suffices of S are equations that will be evaluated in any given case to give a packing density , followed by r to indicate bucket size , so that the correct synonym percentage can be calculated or looked up .
15 The Arbitrators may call any relevant person to give evidence , or may ask for further written evidence .
16 ‘ Stapleton told me that he could not allow any other man to give me the money for my divorce , ’ Mrs Lyons said .
17 In Raman spectra totally symmetric modes are uniquely identified in that they give rise only to Q-branches , whereas vibrations of any other symmetry give , ± 1 and ± 2 branches .
18 Jesus said , I have n't got any other alternative to give to you Nicodemus .
19 THE EDINBURGH MILITARY TATTOO ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR ANY ERRORS , OMISSIONS , INACCURACIES OR MISSTATEMENTS OF PRICE OR FACILITIES OR ANY OTHER INFORMATION GIVEN IN THIS BROCHURE .
20 It should be noted here that the recognition output such as ‘ \ ’ and ‘ - ’ are strokes of the pen which the recogniser has been unable to join to any other stroke to give a possible letter .
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