Example sentences of "any [noun sg] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 As well as any money to be shared out , there are the bits and pieces , often not valuable in themselves , but relics of the family home which are closely associated with everyone 's memories of early years .
3 A person commits the latter offence if he ‘ by any false pretence … with intent to defraud , obtains from any other person any chattel , money , or valuable security , or causes or procures any money to be paid , or any chattel or valuable security to be delivered to himself or to any other person for the use or benefit or on account of himself or any other person . ’
4 In July 1318 , pope John XXII wrote to philip V of France informing him that although the king 's court had conferred tutelage of Gaston I 's children on Jeanne , Margaret of Béarn already had Gaston II in her keeping and was in any case to be preferred as guardian of the young count .
5 Renton 's suggestion of a further review of its role stems from the feeling in his department that the present system is an administrative duplication , that it does not allow the Minister to determine the policy framework , and that whenever a major funding issue arises the government has in any case to be directly involved at present .
6 Such exploration may even dispose of the attraction ; this is in any case to be hoped for , if one thinks on these lines , as resolution of the transference/counter transference situation of which psychoanalysis and other therapies take account .
7 In an emergency case , for example , the court may consider it just and convenient to impose an immediate interlocutory injunction , leaving the merits of any defence to be resolved at trial .
8 They were sparingly given , and the deed had to be exceptional for any award to be made ; many of the Carnegie Medals were given posthumously .
9 The second was to allow any component to be inserted into any other space , including that of other components , and the attachments specified ( see Figure 7.3 ) .
10 For any teaching to be effective , learning and understanding have to occur on the part of the pupil or student .
11 Any progress to be made in this almost uncharted area would be of great significance to communication and those who apply it .
12 And we did require and demand and obtain from the Treasury a great deal of information before we would allow , as it were , any decision to be made .
13 It provides that information may be withheld where a firm : " maintains an established arrangement which requires information obtained by the firm in the course of carrying on one part of its business of any kind to be withheld in certain circumstances from persons with whom it deals in the course of carrying on another part of its business of any kind . "
14 The sixth-century episcopate can not , therefore , be seen as a body independent of royal patronage : in so far as the seventh-century evidence allows any assessment to be made , there was no dramatic change .
15 When attempting to communicate in the absence of adequate structure , care should be taken to learn enough about any differentiation to be able to predict the effect it will have and make allowance for it .
16 ‘ Oh , we sha n't give you any opportunity to be anything else , Miss McAllister .
17 The Act , it envisages , would contain provisions dealing with employees ' contractual rights ; the use of surpluses ; the necessity to maintain proper accounting records , file annual accounts and establish effective internal controls ; and an employer 's legal responsibility to fund a deficit and , in the event of the employer 's winding-up , for any deficit to be a priority debt on the company .
18 Under general principles he would expect the capital gains to be taxed on a remittance basis and any income to be assessed under Case IV or V of Schedule D on a remittance basis .
19 It does neither any harm to be seen to be trying to influence the other .
20 In a worse condition , if a company allowed up to five versions of any drawing to be saved , with drawing blank and logo — as much as 98 per cent of redundant data may be being stored and maintained .
21 ‘ And I 'm not glamorous , and I do n't have any ambition to be either one . ’
22 I use the term " child " here in contradistinction to " parent " — not all incest involves juveniles — but one would expect any effect to be more marked the younger the child concerned .
23 Modern one-coat paints make redecoration simple and the range of designs in easy-to-strip flat and sculpture vinyl wallcoverings allow almost any effect to be created with the minimum of fuss .
24 Until 1990 , an agreement between the Ministry of Health and the medical defence societies ( who provide indemnity insurance for doctors ) allowed for the costs of any action to be shared between the two parties .
25 Note that where directions or rules of court require any action to be taken within a period of seven days or less , only business days need be taken into account .
26 It would n't do the car any good to be laid up .
27 This does not cause any mail to be deleted .
28 The cumulative result of the two Court of Appeal authorities In re Midland Railway Co. 's Agreement [ 1971 ] Ch. 725 and Ashburn 's case [ 1989 ] Ch. 1 would therefore destroy the need for any term to be certain .
29 The cost basis of the company will have to be genuinely reduced for any bonus to be paid .
30 It follows that the parties ' legal advisors will require to study Hansard in practically every such case to see whether or not there is any help to be gained from it .
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