Example sentences of "[noun] have any " in BNC.

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1 There are no factual data that amalgamation of institutions has any advantages beyond economies of some central services such as catering and purchasing , and perhaps administrative convenience .
2 Because series are meant to produce atonality they usually lack tonal suggestions , as in Example 124 : In this series no group of three adjacent notes has any tonal suggestion .
3 Nobody else in this dive has any money , and for them it will he a long cold evening .
4 But in the absence of high stress they find no reason to conclude that emotional support has any general influence on mental health .
5 The department said : ‘ We have no evidence to show that germanium has any nutritional value or is beneficial . ’
6 If trifling Hope has any room to plead ,
7 For example , at the screening stage , discussed above , it might be desirable to establish whether the defence has any complaints against the original investigation .
8 Before this defence has any role to play it must be shown that the defendant has committed a tort .
9 No-one above the pathological level has any trouble with literal language — defined in psychological terms as language with immediate sensory feedback .
10 Security is necessary if the data on a computer has any value at all , but the level of security required can range from simply making backups , all the way to sophisticated access control , encryption , virus prevention and hacking control .
11 If , therefore , the lexical meaning of the verb has any negative or hypothetical value then by that very fact the speaker wholly or conditionally withdraws any assurance that the adjectival property will hold factually .
12 Do you believe that Halloween has any kind of place with the devil or not ?
13 Forget hours of hanging around the local job centre , just pop down the pub , have a pint , and see if landlord Charles Knowles has any new employment opportunities .
14 ‘ The rule as to unsoundness is that if at the time of sale , the horse has any disease which either actually does diminish the natural usefulness of the animal , so as to make him less capable of work of any description of which in its ordinary progress will diminish the natural usefulness of the animal , or if the horse has , either from disease or accident undergone any alterations of structure that either actually does at the time , or in its ordinary effects will , diminish the natural usefulness of the horse , such a horse is unsound . ’
15 On the evidence of what was seen at Goodison Park , neither side has any outstanding strengths or glaring weaknesses and the whole puzzling equation simply comes down to a matter of confidence .
16 However , there are plans afoot to see if tutoring in primary schools has any effect on performance later on .
17 If any of your readers has any interesting photographs or stories , I would be glad if they wrote to me at the address below .
18 After all , the dealer is in a position to know whether the car has any serious defects .
19 By ‘ externalist ’ in this context I mean any theory which denies that a mental episode has any meaning-content intrinsically , and affirms that its content consists in some external relation to other things .
20 Ascertain what type of case each lawyer prefers and whether the lawyer has any interests outside work that assist .
21 None of the beneficiaries has any interest in the property — except in respect of income on capital actually paid to him .
22 When immigrant children first enter the borough they are sent , if the education department has any doubts about their English , to an assessment centre , and from there a large proportion of them are channelled into reception classes .
23 To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if the Agriculture Minister in his Department has any proposals to meet the Agriculture Minister of the Republic of Ireland to discuss co-operation .
24 The real question is whether the employee has any power over customers .
25 Unfortunately , if the enemy has any sense , he will know this .
26 Even if you rarely stretch the G 's exceptional 2.9-ton towing limit , or test the new drivetrain which keeps you mobile even if only one wheel has any grip , at least you can savour the high , commanding view every time you slip behind the wheel .
27 Nowhere inside our brains or eyes has any neuroscientist ever found anything remotely resembling our constant everyday experience of light .
28 However , it is doubtful whether this property of the platelet-specific proteins has any physiological importance , since the concentration of heparin is probably insignificant ( Niewiarowski & Paul , 1981 ) .
29 Both are concerned to see if the term has any value in explanation .
30 None of the favourite animals has any outstanding economic value ( unless one counts tourism ) and , apart from otters , domestic cats and hedgehogs , none is especially ‘ cute ’ as an adult , although most are endearing as youngsters .
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