Example sentences of "[vb mod] be any [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Grobbelaar admitted on his return : ‘ I hear the young man had a very good game so I do n't think there should be any change . |
2 | He said : ‘ We do not think that there should be any change in the law but there is a definite shift in the way it is interpreted and these guidelines reflect that movement towards a more compassionate interpretation of the law . |
3 | The Paras have been jumping into one of the dropping zones on Salisbury Plain since first light , so the Scouts have been on standby on the DZ in case there should be any casualties . |
4 | It is unacceptable to us that there should be any withholding of funds due to Northern Ireland . |
5 | as to whether there should be any order of priority . |
6 | More than one appeal concerned solely with the scale rather than the principle of whether there should be any development , has been dismissed on the grounds that the site was unsuitable for any development at all . |
7 | Well er , basically , the I want to ask our General Secretary , i if this is the case er , non-trade union members can indeed elect represent representatives in councils and I say that there should be any election to these bodies should be by the usual manner by union representatives in the workplace I move . |
8 | The Welsh estates put under Buckingham 's control in this way included the earldom of March and , in case there should be any doubt about Buckingham 's quasi-regal status , the chancellor of the earldom was told to take his orders from the duke . |
9 | The Welsh estates put under Buckingham 's control in this way included the earldom of March and , in case there should be any doubt about Buckingham 's quasi-regal status , the chancellor of the earldom was told to take his orders from the duke . |
10 | Just in case there should be any mistake about it , these old items were spot-lit by Swedish lamps . |
11 | in case there should be any fire alarms during this period ( which should not cause any difficulty as Katrina will be located on the ground floor ) and |
12 | It should be noted with regard to both types of dangerous animals , that the Act , unlike the common law , contains no requirement that the animal must escape from control , nor that there must be any sort of attack . |
13 | And in any case , ’ she added , ‘ if you are lonely I 'm sure there must be any number of — of people you can ask here to keep you company . ’ |
14 | And these tiny , mullioned windows in their deep embrasures which let in the light so strangely , shadows like dark brown varnish suddenly filtered through by thin beams of light which might be any colour from silver to amber . |
15 | There might be any roads to socialism but the Labour Party was not one of them . |
16 | Ultimately , I think all the ‘ rules ’ that exist are , in fact , not guides to making ads , but to deciding whether the ads might be any good . |
17 | Some people get very upset about the idea that there might be any causes operating in the social world ; they fear that causal influences on human action rob people of their freedom of choice and dignity of action . |
18 | It might be any sort of compound , but a lot of evidence was accumulating that peptides , i.e. compounds containing a chain or ring of amino acids , frequently occurred in specific parts of the brain and had specific functions as local or systemic hormones . |
19 | If you allow that there might be any number of offspring , the backing is not quite this value . |
20 | A thousand pounds for one set of photographs ; there might be any number of others about . |
21 | I do n't I do n't think there 'll be any difficulty . |
22 | ‘ I do n't think there 'll be any problem , ’ he assured Barbara as she drove him to Rosington station ; he had n't slept the night before . |
23 | ‘ Do you think there 'll be any problem , Jim ? ’ |
24 | D' you reckon there 'll be any snow at |
25 | I do n't think they 'll be any use then . |
26 | But he does n't think there 'll be any discipline for not doing what he 's told . ’ |
27 | I do n't think there 'll be any room on the table . |
28 | Before there could be any school in Stockport , it was first necessary for the executors to purchase property which could then be legally transferred to the Goldsmiths ' Company . |
29 | Given that this was all well-known at the outset what utter fool would believe there could be any money to be made out of such a system . |
30 | Grunwick Photoprocessing could be any factory employing Asians in any part of Britain . |