Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [vb pp] [prep] any [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If back-up copies are permitted under any licence agreement , the number of back-up copies made should not exceed that agreed to . |
2 | During gastroscopy , the folds of Kerckring are assessed for any reduction and distal duodenal biopsy specimens are taken in all patients for histological examination to look for villous atrophy . |
3 | A newly constructed police encampment on the outskirts of the city underlines that the authorities are prepared for any eventuality . |
4 | Never before in my experience has such a large degree of surface noise been eliminated without any loss of recording information . |
5 | Subtle variations between the two examples of the molecular association are accommodated without any change in the principal structural features of the interaction . |
6 | that the candidate knows which outcomes or units are included in any assessment he or she is undertaking . |
7 | Stakeholders are defined as any group or individual with an interest in the company 's activities . |
8 | The data are reported without any appreciation of their origin or fate . |
9 | At the time the analysts and the client were somewhat concerned that it was not practicable to implement fully either of the FAOR technical solutions , as expectations had been raised about the final outcome before the implications of these solutions were known in any detail . |
10 | Subsequent work by David Foulkes and others , showed that the very striking differences between experience during REM bursts and REM quiescence was not as great when subjects were questioned at any length , rather than being allowed to make spontaneous reports of what had been going on in their minds . |
11 | However , at the time of the inspection any comments made by the inspectors were discussed with any teachers who were implicated , the head , and possibly the governors of the school . |
12 | The system provides facilities for lexicographers to take check-point copies of the entry being edited at any terminal . |
13 | Service of an originating process out of England and Wales is permissible without the leave of the court provided that each claim made is either : ( 1 ) a claim which , by virtue of the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 , the court has power to hear and determine , made in proceedings to which the following conditions apply : ( a ) no proceedings between the parties concerning the same cause of action are pending in the courts of any other part of the United Kingdom or of any other Convention territory , and ( b ) either : ( i ) the defendant is domiciled in any part of the United Kingdom or in any other Convention territory , or the proceedings begun by the originating process are proceedings to which art 16 of Sched 1 or of Sched 4 to the 1982 Act refer , or ( ii ) the defendant is a party to an agreement conferring jurisdiction to which art 17 of the said Sched 1 or Sched 4 applies . |
14 | A similar confirmation is required in any announcement of a mandatory offer ( Rule 2.5(c) ) . |
15 | Known as the Everest Challenge , the car is offered to any rider who can jump two clear rounds in four specified contests and then win Saturday night 's Grand Prix . |
16 | German speakers have difficulty in distinguishing between " bring " and " take " in English as these are translated by one German word " bringen " , but the English speaker has difficulty trying to decide which of the two English words is meant in any statement containing the German word " bringen " . |
17 | An action is defined as any proceedings in a county court which may be commenced as prescribed by plaint ( CCA , s 147(1) ) . |
18 | Disciplinary action is taken against any pharmacist who fails to comply and the royal society 's inspectors , in their role as enforcers of both the Medicines Act and the profession 's code of standards , visit community pharmacists regularly . |
19 | In the document Marxism was represented merely as a source of political inspiration similar to Christianity or " any current of contemporary thought in favour of progress " , and no mention was made of any merger between socialists and communists . |
20 | Additionally , a presumptive positive result was recorded for any sample if three out of four of the sections examined were positive for the IS 6110 polymerase chain reaction . |
21 | Her neck was broken without any sign of a struggle and there are no reports of any intruders . |
22 | But Clifford Barnett , the head of the anthropology department which voted in closed session last week to expel Mosher from his PhD candidature , denies that the department was subjected to any pressure . |
23 | Nyerere was the first to break off relations ; Nkrumah followed on 16 December , though the break was made without any display of hostility against Britain . |
24 | Once I realised that and corrected it , the rest of the sweater was knitted without any problem . |
25 | The legislation , which amounted to a substitute for that which had been vetoed by Bush in November 1990 , required written presidential approval before covert action was undertaken by any component of the US government . |
26 | In fact , most archaeological sites are destroyed without any record because the pace of destruction is too great for the limited resources available to archaeologists . |
27 | Usually they were ordinary cooking herbs that had been taken out of their original packaging , so visitors are advised to any herbs in their original jars or boxes . |
28 | 3 ) Can the disclosure behaviour of companies be explained by any company specific characteristics ? |
29 | PPC : There 's no excuse for that kind of attitude being taken by any sales team . |
30 | A column is highlighted like any block of text and then moved . |