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

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1 It should be remembered that an offer may be withdrawn any time before acceptance , unless the person making the offer receives something of value to keep the offer open or the offer is made under seal .
2 I do n't I do n't think that the the er four thing bumf thing that includes that long list really need to be altered any more .
3 equipment , and in ‘ first-world ’ country sees no excuse to continue fishing in this manner : ‘ The counter-arguments of a handful of fishermen ... not representative of the industry ... should not be given any particular weight .
4 And third , ministers will not be given any detailed information about MI5 's work .
5 I spoke to a number of women who started their working lives in the grant-aided film and video sector , to find out whether the personal choices they had made could be given any wider significance .
6 But , in keeping with Princess Anne 's past wishes , it is unlikely that he will be given any special title .
7 The expectations of chartered accountants working in a location such as this have certainly changed since then if Ms Harris ' ideas are to be given any credence — I am sure Charles Bullworthy will remember the fifties well .
8 She did not expect Diana to tell her friends or for Morton to be given any more secret details about the royals .
9 ‘ The hard part is still to come and I know I wo n't be given any big money to strengthen the squad , even if we stay at the top .
10 These factors make it unlikely that his dicta , even if accepted by other members of the Court , could be given any more general applicability .
11 One merely has to read its wording to see that it can not be given any sensible meaning in a context such as the present , where the mind and will of the defendants are also treated in law as the mind and will of ‘ the other . ’
12 Whereas the former leads into a philosophical cul de sac and can not be given any definitive answer , the latter indicates the kind of approach that promises to be illuminating and fruitful .
13 The question of the uniqueness of the initial conditions is closely related to that of the arbitrariness of the local physical laws : One would not regard a theory as complete if it contained a number of adjustable parameters such as masses or coupling constants that could be given any values one liked .
14 ‘ I do n't think we 're going to be given any choice in the matter , ’ said Floy , rather grimly .
15 Strategic Planning Guidance … can provide the framework to begin the necessary work which will have to be undertaken if sustainability is to be given any credence within the development plan framework . ’
16 ‘ Believe me , I 'm deeply grateful to be given any sort of study at all , deeply grateful .
17 I doubt very much whether they 'll be given any opportunity to voice what happens to them when they 're transferred or what happens to the fund .
18 The A N C has reacted calmly to the charges ; it said Mrs Mandela should n't be given any special treatment , but western diplomatic sources in Johannesburg said earlier today , ‘ the trial will place strain on the negotiation process ’ .
19 If the Defendants pay your legal costs in full you will be refunded any contributions that you have made .
20 Kharin 's £200,000 transfer from CSKA Moscow will be completed any day now but Hitchcock wants to give him the Beasant treatment .
21 On this the spokesman said , ‘ the Vulcan will no be flown any more ’ adding , ‘ it would be down to an acceptable purchaser to arrange for any ferrying . ’
22 It is fair to say that scaffolding placed in front of premises is extremely detractive and the following amendments to this paragraph may be advisable : The right to erect scaffolding for the purpose of repairing or cleaning the Centre provided that there shall not be erected any scaffolding or other structures in front of or to the rear or sides ( if applicable ) of the Premises in such a position so as [ materially ] to obscure the windows of the Premises or so as to prevent or [ unreasonably ] interfere with access to the Premises by customers or other persons entering the Premises or in connection with the servicing thereof
23 He carried on bunching the material in his fist , expecting to be stopped any second , until he had the hem of the dress in each hand .
24 There is no reason to believe that the environmental crisis will be treated any differently .
25 I do n't think he should be treated any differently from the other horses .
26 So you can deliver your baby just like anyone else and should not be treated any differently .
27 There is no reason in principle why , for the purposes of the deposit protection scheme , an assignee of part of a deposit should be treated any differently from an assignee of the whole of a deposit .
28 I mean , I really I ca n't see why they 're gon na be treated any different ?
29 The question therefore arose as to whether a wife should be treated any differently in this respect .
30 If we apply the concept of accounting for a separate business entity then there is no reason why the salary paid to the owner should be treated any differently from other salaries .
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