Example sentences of "[verb] to any " in BNC.

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1 If you would like to write to any of them , please send a letter c/o BROWNIE magazine and we will pass it on for you .
2 I 'M 17 , a little bit sad , female student from Prague ( Czechoslovakia ) - I would like to write to any male or female , aged 17-20 .
3 If a recommended offer is proposed which has not been announced , Note 2 to Rule 2.3 requires the target to request the London Stock Exchange to grant a suspension of the target 's listing before the proposed offer is disclosed to any sub-underwriters ( see para 6.3.5 below ) .
4 ( 3 ) If a recommended offer is proposed which has not been announced , Note 2 to Rule 2.3 requires the target to request the London Stock Exchange to grant a suspension of the target 's listing before the proposed offer is disclosed to any sub-underwriters ( see para 6.3.5 below ) .
5 In the case of a recommended offer which will provide a cash alternative by way of underwriting the target company should , assuming no announcement has been made , request the London Stock Exchange to grant a suspension before the proposed offer is disclosed to any sub-underwriters .
6 The nearest he had ever approached to any hint of levity was when he had stopped frowning for an instant the day that news had reached him of the death of Prince Charles Edward Stuart in Rome .
7 The Tsar proved wary of replacing Stolypin with a leader committed to any firm legislative programme .
8 I am not myself wholeheartedly committed to any of them but they deserve our attention .
9 The Labour party is not committed to any specific increase in health service expenditure , but it is committed to a specific cut in the proportion of NHS expenditure used for patient care .
10 Even development initiatives such as the NCET-administered mathematics project is not yet committed to any particular delivery platform .
11 Brinson had by this stage , therefore , acquired a reputation of not being committed to any one institution , and enquiries pointed to him as a neutral Chairman of the new panel , which he was asked to chair , and by virtue of his chairmanship he also became a member of the Creative and Performing Arts Panel , and then Board .
12 And at the syntactic level we are not committed to any one particular formalism , but rather can consider a number of different formalisms .
13 I realized that she was n't going to tell him about events on Vadinamia so that he would n't jump to any conclusions and complicate things .
14 But , just to make sure you do n't jump to any more ludicrous conclusions , I 'd better make it clear that I do n't ever intend you to get away from me .
15 As Haar has nicely put it , the situation is akin to that of a sweepstake : a single ticket fetches much more than its mathematically calculated value , for the simple reason that the grand prize may fall to any one holder .
16 Equally , everybody knows why everybody stays , they 've been through all the arguments a hundred times before and now they do n't need to any more , now they know they 're not to blame and their husbands are n't the homicidal maniacs some theorists would have them be .
17 Part of it reads : ‘ Information ( about the trust ) must always be treated as strictly confidential and further , must not be divulged to any individual or organisation , including the press , without the prior written approval of the Chief Executive or his nominated deputy . ’
18 SLR produce a 25×12 ft cover with balloon wheels and galvanised gutters : they can also make up ground covers to any size and will happily send samples on request .
19 They are attracted to any fibre dipped into the slurry and wrap themselves around it to form a sheath .
20 The court will grant such an order if it is satisfied that : ( a ) profits have accrued to any person as a result of that contravention ; or that ( b ) one or more investors have ‘ suffered loss or been otherwise adversely affected . ’
21 The marginality they experience within the force might lead them to exaggerate their job satisfaction , but this cuts both ways , for the unpopularity of community relations among many ordinary members of the RUC guarantees it will not appeal to any but the committed , and section duties already afford the work-shy many opportunities to hide .
22 … Oakeshott 's conservatism does not appeal to any sort of metaphysical or religious beliefs for sanction or support ; nor does it hark back to a more integrated and traditional form of society .
23 ‘ We would still appeal to any member of the public who has any suspicion or information to get in touch and talk to us in confidence .
24 Feel free to come to any of these groups .
25 Feel free to come to any of these groups .
26 Feel free to come to any of these groups .
27 Feel free to come to any of these groups .
28 Feel free to come to any of these groups .
29 The data are too few to come to any definite conclusions , but what is available will be referred to briefly here , and reference should be made to the appendix for the background detail .
30 Haydon failed to come to any agreement with his creditors .
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