Example sentences of "anyone [Wh pn] [verb] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Anyone who became insolvent by keeping no books , never taking stock and going on year after year without knowing how their affairs stood , was like a child at school who found to his surprise that he had but one halfpenny left in his pocket .
2 But potential cannabis raiders — beware — Pete Messenger has a licence from the Home Office to grow and use his crop , but anyone who takes any of these plants is committing an offence under the Misuse of Drugs Act .
3 Implementing a practical bar code system is slightly more difficult than you might think , as anyone who saw one of the early commercial systems in operation will no doubt have realised .
4 Anyone who heard some of the more extravagant pictures of apprenticeship painted by some of those at the original Edinburgh meeting , must feel slightly uneasy that the Association could turn into a Don Quixote tilting lances at imaginary windmills , pursuing ‘ causes ’ that are not a reality , and being antagonistic for the sake of it .
5 There were many complaints by cyclists of harassment by the police and , in the midst of a social panic such as this , woe betide anyone who fell foul of the law while in charge of a bike .
6 Nevertheless , differences there are , at no extra price — which should be welcome news for anyone who ran one of the old Panda models .
7 But anyone who gets drunk at London 's answer to the Munich beer festival is certain to be thrown out .
8 Anyone who fancies any of these items should phone their bid to any of the following numbers before 8pm on June 1 — Portadown 331013 , 330209 or Loughgall 891605 .
9 The range fire was glowing , hot enough to roast anyone who stood close to it .
10 This authority must include at least these four elements : ( I ) the right to veto any applicant who , in the manager 's opinion , falls below the minimum standards of ability ; ( 2 ) the power to make work assignments ; ( 3 ) the power to carry out performance appraisals and , within the limits of company policy , to make decisions — not recommendations — about raises and merit rewards ; and ( 4 ) the authority to initiate removal — at least from the manager 's own team — of anyone who seems incapable of doing the work .
11 Anyone who buys one of these machines will be able to get it to read out loud the numbers on their spreadsheets .
12 They have nothing to do with the length of the notes ; that 's a fallacy , and let anyone who teaches this in an academy be turned out as a misleader of the people !
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