Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [prep] any [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Few if any members are apprised in any detail about the background of the candidate , rules and regulations about appointment , or — most importantly — the eligibility criteria .
32 Waiting to see how the social fund would be administered in practice would leave advisers unsure and the issue should ideally have been included in any training on the new social security regulations .
33 that the candidate knows which outcomes or units are included in any assessment he or she is undertaking .
34 The concepts of ‘ good and evil ’ are associated with human life , they have not been predetermined in any sense whatsoever .
35 If back-up copies are permitted under any licence agreement , the number of back-up copies made should not exceed that agreed to .
36 They are attracted to any fibre dipped into the slurry and wrap themselves around it to form a sheath .
37 No more than 20 accidents have been reported at any junction on the route , so your estimates should not exceed this figure . ’
38 ‘ I have never been considered in any way ; it was always yourself .
39 For example , health authorities are required to demonstrate that the care of patients and the services they receive have been considered in any project appraisal .
40 Where the boundaries of the outside world are located at any instant will depend upon the social actor 's possession and manipulation of a set of competences of varied quality .
41 The fact that costs are not sunk means production is timeless — nothing has been committed at any point .
42 Lord Parker 's response to that suggestion was that no offence had been committed in any event because , even if it could be said that such conduct was insulting ( which he doubted ) most men approached in such a way are not likely to resort to violence .
43 McCann suggests that the idea of having a march through the city centre to commemorate him was inspired by this desire to provoke the authorities ; but given the importance of the centenary , it is likely that some kind of parade would have been organised in any case .
44 The data are reported without any appreciation of their origin or fate .
45 Whilst the demise of the Region is not certain , Network can reveal that the Directorate with the active support of the Council is already acting to ensure that the interests of staff are maximised during any transition to a new Local Government establishment .
46 They appeared to have been collected without any method : Wordsworth , Mae West , Saint-Simon , geniuses , criminals , saints , nonentities .
47 And if I might just come in on this thing that 's always thrown up against Mrs. Thatcher about her rejoice , she said rejoice when South Georgia had been retaken and the rejoice was because it appeared to have been done without any casualties — that was what she was rejoicing for , not the victory erm
48 Lodge himself , in his own admirable novels , has never been hampered by any lack of conviction that the language he employs is really about the social realities that he wittily records .
49 Channel 4 said the three illustrations which caused all the upset would never have been transmitted in any case without further editing .
50 If a dog has been mistreated at any stage , it can be very difficult to win back its confidence completely .
51 There is no law on emotional damages , for instance , if it has never been decided by any statute or precedent or other procedure specified by convention either that people have a legal right to compensation for emotional damages or that they do not .
52 Vendors who are selling at a substantial price ( including an element for goodwill ) , which has been agreed between the parties on the basis of certain assumptions made by the purchasers regarding the business , are compensated for any risk that they will be asked to take .
53 A number of assumptions are related to any method of analysis , and these must be appropriate to the data to retain any validity .
54 Browsing through the thesaurus allows the user to move between ideas and concepts , on the one hand , and individual terms — either as an alphabetical list , or as separate records in which all the terms that are related in any way are displayed , along with the scope notes .
55 If the purpose of damages is to compensate a victim rather than punish the perpetrator , then a successful plaintiff who passes his award to charity can not be said to have been compensated in any way .
56 Sir : The suggestion of Mr Varcoe-Cocks ( letter , 5 October ) that if I win damages for libel and give them to charity I ‘ can not be said to have been compensated in any way ’ is extraordinary .
57 The old grey wood , though still dampish , looked as adequate for its purpose as its fellows still forming the boathouse floor and did n't seem to have been weakened in any way .
58 A newly constructed police encampment on the outskirts of the city underlines that the authorities are prepared for any eventuality .
59 The lesson is that you must always keep your defences strong so that you are prepared for any situation .
60 However , its contents have not yet been revealed in any detail , neither has the valuable Abridgement been considered .
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