Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] for any [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Investments held as fixed assets are stated at cost less provisions where appropriate for any diminution in value . |
2 | Their task was to train pilots , observers and air gunners , men only recently signed up and grateful for any preparation , however basic . |
3 | Recording in a top flight studio is often new and exciting for any band . |
4 | He thought it was also reasonable and sensible for any family involved in long term care to have additional assistance for particularly strenuous and regular activities . |
5 | ‘ It is foolish and unrealistic for any teachers ’ organisation not to acknowledge that reality . |
6 | It is easy to use and adaptable for any building . |
7 | ‘ I find it impossible to make my hair look neat and stylish for any length of time because it is so difficult to manage . |
8 | I never wilted and was proud of my fighting qualities when I was looking for survival and happy for any form of success . |
9 | It must be sad and hurtful for any parent to find themselves in this situation , because the vast majority of us have nothing but our children 's good at heart . |
10 | It 's unnecessary and unkind for any dog but disastrous for the likes of Moby . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Not only that , but , because of the nature of the work , I had to be 100 per cent alert and ready for any type of trouble from the moment I turned up . |
13 | Being a firm believer in the ‘ start 'em young ’ policy but desperate for any player I can get to fill out the first team , I have completely overhauled the youth squad . |
14 | It has been discarded as worthless for any library purpose , like an old shoe or damaged pot in a mediaeval rubbish tip . |
15 | Parents are seen as responsible for any difficulties in coping with their children . |
16 | And his Panopticon design was intended as a model not only for prisons but as suitable for any establishment in which a number of people had to be supervised : establishments , he suggested , such as " … workhouses , manufactories , or mad-houses , or hospitals , or schools " ( Works , IV p 70 ) . |