Example sentences of "for any [noun] [prep] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Now the purpose of therefore of this training course and any any training course is to do this is to be able to handle the arousal and increase your level of performance and even get the peak to move that way so for any level of arousal you 're getting better performance but you 're also able to handle a bit more butterflies a bit more of the nerves in order to perform effectively , and apart from a training course like this how do you achieve that ?
2 I could put another one on for any member of staff who wishes to take one to use at interviews .
3 But Figala 's conclusions have devastating implications for any portrait of Newton which , like that provided by Hall , is still largely cast in the conventional mould , even if at great pains to depict Newton ‘ warts and all ’ .
4 I am not suggesting , of course , that such uniquely referring terms are available for any kind of objects whatever .
5 The 1850 statement of progress speaks of a curriculum designed to ‘ prepare pupils for any position in life which they may be called upon to occupy [ and which ] can be afforded at the moderate fee of two guineas a quarter ’ .
6 What one British envoy called the ‘ crazy constitution ’ of the United Provinces thus appeared to contemporaries a poor advertisement for any form of government which attempted to escape from the conventional pattern of monarchy .
7 Most have bodies with a skin so soft , thin and permeable that if they are exposed to direct sunshine for any length of time they dry out and die .
8 If she 'd been staying on the boat for any length of time it would have been necessary to find somewhere to go for a shower or a bath , but it did n't look as if that particular problem would arise .
9 When you have used a certain rod for any length of time you become accustomed to its ‘ feel ’ .
10 Before you leave your desk for any length of time you load Back Soon which gives you a choice of messages to display .
11 According to the Swedish psychologist A.Kjellberg , lapses are the most dramatic outcomes of lowered arousal , but as the sleepy subject is performing a work-paced task for any length of time his responses become degraded even before the occurrence of frank lapses in attention .
12 The last thing in the world she had thought of becoming was a parson 's wife , and if she were to consider it for any length of time she would refuse through lack of courage .
13 Claudia started more coffee , reflecting that if Dana was going to stay for any length of time she would need fresh supplies .
14 RIGHT Dogs often enjoy a run along the beach but watch out for any traces of tar which could adhere to their feet or coat .
15 But it clearly is much more difficult and heroic for any group of people who are on the front line of discrimination to adopt a nuanced reading of racism 's multiple forms than for those who are or want to be distanced from its processes and effects .
16 Similarly , for any group of items which are intended to measure the same aspect of linguistic functioning , there will be a range of scores for children of a similar age ( see Figure 8.1 ) .
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