Example sentences of "[be] not [adj] for any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In a moment of exasperation she told James Whitaker : ‘ I want you to understand that I am not responsible for any sackings .
2 While these high mountain areas are not suitable for any form of significant agricultural improvement , reintroduction of grazing will have altered the vegetation communities somewhat , preventing the slow reversion of semi-natural communities to more natural , rank vegetation with scrub encroachment on lower slopes .
3 For instance : We are not liable for any loss or damage caused by breach of any express or implied term of this contract or We accept no liability for any loss or damage , howsoever caused .
4 Mrs Vendrely , mother of Alexander , seven , Ryan , two , and Lianne , five weeks , said : ‘ I am disgusted because , as the wives of US servicemen , we are not eligible for any state benefits and we do n't take advantage of the public services .
5 Methodologically , it is not possible for any researcher to get the kids to talk with much sense of ideas since the question ‘ Why ? ’ to the smashing of milk bottles is one that is not possible for the boy to answer outside the context of the whole Saturday evening …
6 ‘ It is not easy for any outsider to gain a sufficient insight into the lives of these people .
7 There were times when we wished that there had been a cash element but it is not sensible for any bank to pay out cash at this time .
8 If the third party act is held to be a novus actus interveniens , then the defendant is not liable for any damage occurring after the act .
9 In fact the document contained a clause which provided that " the company is not liable for any damage , howsoever caused " .
10 Table C — for use where the employee is not liable for any contributions .
11 The evidence is not sufficient for any protagonists of particular approaches to feel satisfied .
12 Can there exist a continuous function which is not differentiable for any x ?
13 So you get , if you like , a development here er of presidential authority and the perception of the presidency both from the point of view of incumbents and from the point of view of the American people and gradually in the twentieth century you get an increasing focus an increasing focus on the presidency as the engine of government , that it 's the president who makes things happen , it 's the president who fixes things , it 's the president who responds to crises and as the crises become more frequent and the crises become more intense so the focus on the president also expands and the Buchanan view is now no longer tenable , the Buchanan view it 's not possible for any president to play the dignified monarch .
14 The offences are subject to defences that may be summarised as being ‘ no-negligence ’ defences , that is , that the organiser was not responsible for any default that may have occurred in the conduct of the meeting or procession .
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