Example sentences of "at any [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Many of the training difficulties encountered with dogs in later life can be traced back to allowing them to exert a subtle dominance over you at any early stage , while they are puppies .
2 At any available space in the interview he name-checks himself and his show .
3 The HSE 's Employment Medical Advisory Service keeps a register of all research workers involved in genetic manipulation experiments , which would provide important data should an epidemiological survey be launched at any appropriate time , and all laboratories are required to inform GMAG and the HSE of their health monitoring arrangements .
4 The whiteout point under the same conditions is the highest exposure at which the background is not seen , i.e. at any higher exposure at least one background pixel will be seen as ON .
5 It hardly needs emphasizing that on any question that is interesting , such as social roles of the sexes , we would have to be able to read the historical record better than we now can in order to arrive at any strong conclusions about what is biologically discouraged .
6 And thus I can say that both on the moment of this resolution and for some time afterwards I had more sublime and happy feelings than at any former period of my life . ’
7 Its special property is that its chemical composition can be adjusted so it dissolves in water , soil , or human tissues at any predetermined rate .
8 They have heavy bodies , and sit and wait for prey to come to them , striking with unerring accuracy and speed at any small mammal as it passes .
9 FREE VEHICLE LIGHTING CHECKS at any participating garage 18–22 NOV 1991
10 Parties of twenty or thirty of them were liable to turn up at any Political gathering of which they disapproved , and their chant of " Left-is-right " , added to their readiness to fight anyone who tried to restore order , broke up meeting after meeting .
11 In addition , ordinary shares usually carry votes at any general meeting of the company 's shareholders , whereas preference shares do not .
12 ‘ the rights to which he would be entitled if he were the holder of the share , except that he shall not , before being registered as the holder of the share , be entitled in respect of it to attend or vote at any general meeting of the company or at a separate meeting of the holders of any class of shares in the company . ’
13 consist of or include shares carrying 75% or more of the voting rights attributable to share capital which are exercisable in all circumstances at any general meeting of the body corporate ; or
14 Chairman : At any General Meeting , the President or , failing the President , the Chairman of the Executive Committee , shall take the chair , and in their absence a member elected by the Meeting .
15 Subject to the preservation of the object of the Society , this Constitution may be amended by a resolution at any General Meeting provided it be carried by a majority of at least two-thirds of the members present and voting thereon .
16 23. ( 1 ) No person shall be appointed a Director at any general meeting unless either : —
17 23. ( 1 ) No person shall be appointed a Director at any general meeting unless either : —
18 A person " connected " with a director is defined in s346 Companies Act 1985 and includes a body corporate in which the director and other persons connected with him are interested in at least one-fifth of the nominal value of the equity share capital or control more than one-fifth of the voting power of the company at any general meeting .
19 The shares concerned must consist of or include shares carrying 75 per cent or more of the voting rights attributable to share capital which are exercisable in all circumstances at any general meeting of the company or , when added to the shares already held by the offeror , carry not less than 75 per cent .
20 Davide 's client snapped finger and thumb together at any ignoble suggestion of peacemaking , at such a dishonourable way of going about life , and insisted on justice .
21 It was very much done on a sort of personal basis , an individual basis , failing to look at any collective solutions to the many problems which women face .
22 It follows that a Euclidean surface with metric equation will match the curved surface locally at P. In other words a plane can always be drawn at any arbitrary point on a two dimensional Riemann surface so that it is locally tangential to the surface .
23 If re-introduced at any future date , it is recommended that they should be fixed at not above 30% of costs and subject to prior approval from NPAs within National Parks .
24 They also agreed that if at any future date the majority of the people of Northern Ireland ‘ clearly wish for and formally consent to the establishment of a United Ireland ’ the appropriate legislation would be introduced into the respective Parliaments .
25 Tenants on estates are to be allowed to vote ( once ) on whether they wish to transfer to housing associations or private landlords , but they will have no right to transfer back at any future stage .
26 At any future stage of the method an active node k is selected and developed by solving LPk .
27 Their manpower planning is sophisticated enough to ensure that there will be an adequate number of candidates of sufficient calibre to reach the highest levels in those organisations at any future time .
28 The conditions which must be satisfied before effectively the non-resident trustees are deemed to be resident in the United Kingdom are the settlor , or where there is more than one any one of them , is at any relevant time : 1 .
29 She was out cruising for a bruising from morning till night , and when she was apprehended soliciting for trade up the high street and gated for the evening , she spent it flat up against the back room window , flashing her underparts at any passing Harry , Dick or certainly Tom , and making the most loud and ear-curdling noises by way of enticement .
30 A descent upon England was long looked upon as an impracticable chimera in face of the countless and invincible naval forces that encircle this island-empire with a line of floating citadels , collected or dispersed at will at any threatened points around the coast …
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