Example sentences of "[that] anyone [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I should hope that anyone of lesser climbing ability that Mr Lee would have taken one look at the gully and decided that conditions were unfavourable .
2 Mr James had to pay to swim but his wife got in free because the local council who ran the centre had a policy that anyone of state pension age did not have to pay .
3 The pop entryists — whose creed is that anyone with attitude , a masterplan , a nice line in self-salesmanship , can break on through — disqualify themselves From becoming objects of worship .
4 I would have thought that anyone with the most elementary grasp of relative importance would have decided that priority should be accorded to a female child done to death by some scoundrel . ’
5 What the advertisement really means is that anyone with an unwanted child can get rid of it , permanently , for fifteen pounds . ’
6 In a fit of pique , he threw out many of his planetary drawings , made with a 10-cm refracting telescope , after high-placed amateurs refused to believe that anyone with such a small instrument could see the detail he recorded .
7 Cheetah have produced some great joysticks in their day , but these are just overpriced , irritating junk that anyone with an ounce of common sense would avoid like a loading error .
8 He did NOT write these words : ‘ God loved the brainy people and attractive people in the world so much that he gave his only Son , so that anyone with 8 GCSEs , 3 A-Levels and loads of friends may not die but have eternal life ’ ! !
9 Due to the low pay offered the likelihood was that anyone with creative talent would be attracted to a better-paid job elsewhere .
10 This was a deliberate policy : it was felt that anyone with sufficient education to understand or be interested in foreign news could be expected to listen to and understand English .
11 It is only right — and traditionally par for the course — that anyone with a vested interest in defending LTA policy , should in fact do so .
12 It does n't seem plausible to think that anyone with any knowledge of the difficulties which would have been presented by trying to recover and rebuild enough aircraft to produce the film would have seriously considered the idea .
13 As the Annan Committee pointed out , the public service principles , and the BBC 's position as ‘ trustee for the national interest ’ , did not mean ‘ that anyone with a claim to broadcast had a right to broadcast .
14 However , our conception of word-meaning has the advantage of being intuitively plausible : its scope coincides well with the pre-theoretical notion of word-meaning that anyone with a practical interest in meaning — a lexicographer , translator , or language teacher , or even a novelist or poet — is likely to have .
15 It was only natural that anyone with a garage and mechanical knowhow would be tempted during the heady days of the Flea ‘ craze ’ to ‘ have a go ’ .
16 He did not think that anyone at St Basil 's had even noticed him so far .
17 The article is the sharpest challenge by a Cabinet minister to church leaders , whom Mr Patten accuses of refusing to suggest that anyone except governments and institutions can actually be bad .
18 He hoped that anyone over the coming weeks who failed to get a job because of not being a union member would write to the Government and explain the facts .
19 ‘ She 's sixty if she 's a day , ’ said Camille , who found it difficult , in her more regressive moments , to believe that anyone over the age of about twenty could find much reason for living .
20 ‘ There are many people in computer graphics in the US who do n't believe that anyone outside the country knows anything about the subject at all . ’
21 Members believe that anyone outside their particular way of looking at things is not a Christian at all — and this applies to groups such as Quakers .
22 And no need to fear that anyone outside this room will learn of it , my dear .
23 ‘ It is horrifying that anyone in transit can find their way on to an aircraft undetected .
24 You knew for a fact that anyone in that world was there for a genuine reason , either because he could n't get a job doing anything else — which was probably the best reason — or for the love of it .
25 Above all , the Karik/Numerik is not a player that anyone in the market for a genuinely high class deck can afford to ignore .
26 I do n't think , ’ Nicholas said , ‘ that anyone in Famagusta will have the strength of purpose left to starve to death after that . ’
27 In these circumstances , that anyone in Europe 's Maastricht-friendly regions should voice reservations is significant , because Maastricht has to be accepted in full ( British and Danish opt-outs excepted ) by everyone .
28 It is less sure that anyone in 1975 could have foreseen the dramatic increase in the demand for places in the ten years to follow .
29 He referred to the Unemployed Electrician , but it was his habit never to concede that anyone in the team had a personal name .
30 There is no evidence , for instance , that anyone in the tribes ever came to accept the interpretations offered .
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