Example sentences of "have been [verb] [prep] any " in BNC.

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1 It is made all the more unfair by the fact that the institutions have been deprived of any real access to the water authorities .
2 Under the Belfast Urban Area Plan strict restrictions have been placed on any further office development outside the city centre .
3 No club rules have been breached in any way . ’
4 There are , after all , many species of invertebrate , of which but very few have been studied in any detail .
5 A previous review of the default surcharge , conducted in 1989 , concluded that no substantive changes were necessary and , at this stage , no details have been given about any changes Customs are now proposing .
6 Otherwise fewer than 20 have been seen in any year since 1947 , except 1968 , when 34 passed east up the coast off Pevensey on 7 March , the largest party noted in the county since 1938 .
7 Except in 1953 , when a party of 67 was seen , not more than about 25 birds have been seen in any year since 1947 , and it is of interest that influxes have not occurred in recent severe winters .
8 No radiometric ages less than about 3000 Ma have been obtained for any lunar samples except for a tentative date of 850 Ma for material thought to have been ejected and heated by the formation of Copernicus ( Figure 6.7 ) .
9 If we have been outplayed to any degree in the last year , the opposition scores goals and wins .
10 Not more than 30 ( in 1966/67 ) have been recorded in any winter .
11 Moreover , both directly through its fiscal policy , and indirectly by affecting the distribution of market income , the Government has ensured that the very poorest have been excluded from any significant share in the exceptional rise in the nation 's wealth .
12 No more than 20 accidents have been reported at any junction on the route , so your estimates should not exceed this figure . ’
13 In faceted schemes , synthesis is often achieved with the intercession of a facet indicator which makes it possible to identify which parts of the notation have been drawn from any distinct facet .
14 I wished to make the simple point that the Labour party 's ’ Fair Rates ’ document makes no reference to students , and to add that , in my view , our proposals offer students the best deal that they have been offered by any system of local finance .
15 For example , health authorities are required to demonstrate that the care of patients and the services they receive have been considered in any project appraisal .
16 ‘ ( a ) where the goods have been sold without any stipulation as to credit ; ( b ) where the goods have been sold on credit , but the term of credit has expired ; ( c ) where the buyer becomes insolvent . ’
17 As with all denizens of Fairyland , the glastyn may be perverse as well as benign by turn , and reports have been noted of those who have run amok , raping women and destroying crops if they have been slighted in any way .
18 Neither Mr Johnson nor his representatives have been notified of any positive test . ’
19 Parents and professionals will welcome the amendment to the 1981 Education Act which comes into force at once , to the effect that parents have the right of appeal where statements have been rewritten for any reason and must be informed in writing of this right .
20 The country 's biggest bookseller W.H. Smith based in Swindon have been campaigning against any tax on books .
21 All patients from that practice who have been admitted to any department of Bassetlaw Hospital ( except the units of psychiatry and paediatrics , which have their own similar systems ) have been assessed on admission for their likely needs on discharge .
22 In fact , a great many of the most important decisions by British Governments have been introduced without any prior leave by the electorate as has been the case with respect to the repeal of the Corn Laws , 1846 , the passing of the Trades Disputes Act , 1927 , the departure from the Gold Standard in 1931 , the decision by the post-war Labour Government to opt for a nuclear-defence policy , the decision to apply for membership of the European Economic Community in 1961 , the passage of the Commonwealth Immigration Act , 1968 , as well as a host of foreign-policy matters over the years .
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