Example sentences of "[subord] anyone [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The more restricted arena of the Chamber itself was divided into the Presence Chamber , where anyone with access to court might go , and beyond it the Privy Chamber and the most private apartments , to which entree was restricted .
2 Dryness and thinning can leave the vagina vulnerable to infection , so anyone with a history of cystitis , itching or pruritus needs to take extra care with hygiene ; but avoid over-enthusiastic washing .
3 These rules are mostly inflexible , so anyone with specific intentions about providing for a family friends or a charity after their death should definitely consider making a will .
4 ' Speak-up ' gave anonymity , so anyone with a question could get it answered , either in public through the company newspapers , or privately through the trusted senior coordinator .
5 He has suffered more than anyone through all of this .
6 ‘ But , gentlemen , if Quinn was not involved , he got closer than anyone to them , saw them , spoke to them .
7 Turkey , the enemy , lost rather more than anyone with a grand slam of 86,692 .
8 A seven-member Asset Verification Committee ( AVC ) headed by former Interior Minister Gen. Sitthi Jirarote was appointed on Feb. 25 to investigate politicians who were " wealthier than anyone with an honest profession could be " .
9 He was certainly stronger than anyone at Druid 's Bottom .
10 Goalscorers are under the microscope more than anyone for England after the retirement of Gary Lineker and that reassurance of a definite period to prove himself would settle Ian .
11 " The Moslem Brothers , who are more anxious than anyone for the stability of Egypt and the welfare of its citizens adhere to legal means in their preaching and the defence of their right to undertake activities to realise their goals , " he said .
12 Thus Tony put in more 1st Division appearances for the Palace between 1969 and 1973 than anyone except John Jackson and Mel Blyth , but many Palace fans thought that he was at his best at left-back .
13 After the autumn election , however , he succeeded Snowden as Chancellor , and remained at the Treasury , manifestly the second man in the Conservative Party , for longer than anyone since Lloyd George .
14 The other is that Americans have grumbled louder and longer than anyone about the rubbish they throw out .
15 ‘ He knows more than anyone about the family assets , and he 's totally in the gang 's power .
16 More than anyone before him , Herschel extended the domain of astronomy beyond the confines of the Solar System to the whole Galaxy ; Hubble extended it beyond the Galaxy to the ‘ realm of the nebulae ’ — presumably to the whole physical Universe .
17 In fact he had his own office and a considerably larger area of carpet than anyone in Berebury suspected .
18 With his great hands , Jimmy returned the fast serve better than anyone in the history of the game .
19 Moody was entertained at Dunrobin Castle near Golspie , and the Duke , who owned more acres than anyone in Europe , wrote to him , ‘ I shall never forget what I have heard from you .
20 Alcock , the man with the astronomical memory , probably knows the sky better than anyone in the world , possibly in history .
21 The Labour Party showed more faith than anyone in the medicine of the pollsters and strategists , believing they has found in it the panacea for their 13-year malaise .
22 This made the plight of the refugees more desperate than anyone in London could imagine .
23 Forster once wrote to me that he knew Ivy 's characters were good as well as clever ; they are a great deal better than anyone in his books .
24 The 33-year-old , who has more sacks than anyone in League history , had already announced this would be his last season .
25 However , USL has recently claimed that it will configure Destiny to run applications of all persuasions — including Solaris — ( UX No 380 ) , Zander says ‘ if they can do that they 're better than anyone in the world . ’
26 OK , I knew I was better than anyone in my school , but it never occurred to me that I might do it as a profession . ’
27 She had known Connor O'Dell for nearly ten years now — she knew him better than anyone in the world — and tonight , she knew without any shadow of doubt that he was lying to her .
28 As a far better man than anyone in this House once said , ’ facts are chiels that winna ding ’ , even for Tory Ministers .
29 I mean , you know me better than anyone in the world , you probably love me better than anyone in the world , but you still never know another person one hundred per cent . ’
30 I mean , you know me better than anyone in the world , you probably love me better than anyone in the world , but you still never know another person one hundred per cent . ’
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