Example sentences of "any [noun pl] that you " in BNC.

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1 It will banish any anxieties that you may have about being alone at night or coming home to an empty house .
2 Anxious to conclude the meeting , he added : ‘ Everything else you need to know is in that envelope — that includes any funds that you may require .
3 So , you can set up a CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT that not only starts Windows but also gets rid of any drivers that you do n't need to have loaded .
4 In the event my Lord , erm , that er your Lordship felt that further guidance was required , there are the two routes that I 've indicated to your Lordship briefly yesterday , there is the route of er seeking some information , if your Lordship felt it 'd be of assistance to you in resolving any doubts that you may have from the and your Lordship has seen yesterday the notice on co-operation which is in and at page eleven thirty two and is also the exhibit
5 Now that we have a permanent place to meet we would like to start up a library as some folks can not afford to buy reading material so if you have any books that you have finished with or which are duplicates and would like to make room for new editions we will be happy to give them a good home where they will be used and appreciated .
6 Well , you start out by reading any books that you can find to give you an idea of who was involved , and my next stop after that was the Library of Congress in Washington , where they have the papers of the National Consumers ' League , which was Florence Kelly 's organisation , and , and contains most of her own personal records , too .
7 Are there any areas that you still want to explore , outside the blues framework ?
8 Please let Hilary Weedon have any ideas that you want considered for inclusion in the Training Programme for next year by the middle of June .
9 Please have a think you know have a think about some of the things have a look out if you get out anywhere tonight watching people when they 're together just watch them any ideas that you have tomorrow we 'll start off with the first ten minutes just going over some of the things we talked about this evening .
10 If the Defendants pay your legal costs in full you will be refunded any contributions that you have made .
11 It may be an idea to check out any varieties that you fancy in a reputable book — some are hard to grow and need lots of light ; other plants are still being sold that are really bog plants and should not be grown submerged .
12 Explain clearly how you reach your cost figure ; in particular , state any assumptions that you make and explain why any figures have been included or excluded .
13 Clearly state any assumptions that you make .
14 Thank you very much and we 'd like now to answer any questions that you may have .
15 It is all there for you , and we will endeavour to answer any questions that you may have .
16 I can then take questions I think er answer any questions that you might have .
17 And of course if you 've got any questions in the two days I 'm not just going to er at you all the time you know it 's participation is this so any questions that you have any comments you want to make please feel free to make them at any time it 's not going to throw me .
18 I have sent round a briefing paper , and rather than go right through that , what I 'd just like to do is to highlight two or three things about myself and about the post that I now hold , and I would be pleased to answer any questions that you might have during the next two or three minutes .
19 The total of your bill is one of the expenditures that will then appear on the completion statement that you are about to prepare for your client-buyer. ( b ) Disbursements Disbursements include your expenditures for any searches that you may have done , or planning permissions that you may have had to obtain .
20 If you 've got any doubts get in touch with your local fire safety officer and he will come along and er waylay any problems that you may have and he will indeed er give you the best of advice that 's available .
21 Er and you 'd get some feedback to us from the Neighbourhood Watch point of view er and it 's not peculiar to Neighbourhood Watches but er from , from your point of view you also have access to the police in that er eventually there should be a liaison built up , not overnight I mean it wo n't , it wo n't happen tomorrow morning either , but there 'll be a lia liaison between the , the local police officer and yourselves er and if there 's any problems that you may have , you know and you 'll be able to communicate back to them .
22 Now erm there are quite a few sort of single parents on the , the flats , now erm are there any problems that you 've had which possibly other people have had , with living in the flats ?
23 Do not feel at all shy about seeking to correct any figures that you think are perhaps in error .
24 Please write courteous letters to the heads of the governments indicated — and let us know of any replies that you receive .
25 Do not forget the significance of any shares that you hold in the company or any rights that you have under a share incentive scheme .
26 Does the document refer simply to any rights that you might have against the company that employed you or against every company in the group ?
27 Then you will be prepared for any conditions that you may encounter and you will brim with confidence .
28 Erm but again you 've got to try and think of ways of coping with any difficulties that you 've got .
29 Also , remember that Windows only looks at its INI files when it starts up , so it wo n't see any changes that you make to them until Windows is restarted .
30 However , we wish to discuss and agree any amendments that you may seek to make to the contract in advance of you submitting your final binding offer .
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