Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] [adj] for any " in BNC.

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1 Butler herself presented a memorial to the Foreign Secretary , signed by a thousand women and calling for changes in the law , so that ‘ it should be impossible for any young girl to be deprived of her liberty by fraud or force ’ .
2 The signs of wear should be obvious for any regular runner .
3 He accounted for Robin Smith , David Gower and Malcolm Marshall , the kind of trio whose dismissals must be good for any young bowler 's morale .
4 This must be equal to the integral over the surface were v is the velocity and — the density ; n is the outward normal to the surface S which enclosed V. By Gauss 's theorem we may write and hence Since this must be true for any volume element we have the equation of continuity The conservation of momentum in continuum mechanics relates the rate of change of the momentum integrated over a volume V to the resultant of the forces on that volume .
5 If you make , sell or repair products , you could be liable for any damage they may cause .
6 I 'd be grateful for any advice , including hardware suggestions suitable for my Packard Bell .
7 It may be worse for any contact with water and when warm .
8 Of course , as for any other trait , it may be impossible for any one homozygous genotype to achieve the optimum .
9 It may be that for any individual to succeed in any organisation then he or she will need some or all of the qualities listed above .
10 It is a salutary lesson to recognize that neither validity , reliability , or even high quality empirical evidence may be sufficient for any given theory to achieve dominance .
11 It is important in such circumstances to note that the receiver and not the business may be liable for any debts he incurs in this way .
12 With just six weeks to go to the British Olympic trials , officials wanted all concerned to be aware of the potential repercussions following the recent National Olympic Committee meeting when it was decided that anyone guilty of a violation the IOC medical code would be ineligible for any British team .
13 It would be suitable for any doctor , even if he or she does not specialise in teaching .
14 He had made sure that Oliver was so lonely and miserable that he would be desperate for any friends , however criminal .
15 We would be grateful for any advice on how to achieve this and would also be interested in hearing from other community groups .
16 I believe the present system could be improved and would be grateful for any examples of assessment forms used by practitioners in similar areas .
17 I would be grateful for any advice or specimen copies from other continuing care wards .
18 I would be grateful for any information on previous or proposed studies in this area .
19 I am a second year DipSW student and would be grateful for any information or research on foster carers birth children regarding placement disruption .
20 We would be grateful for any publicity you can give to this event , including photographs .
21 I would be grateful for any information your readers can provide .
22 I would be grateful for any details of artists and value .
23 I AM doing research into the Victorian Temperance Movement in Liverpool and would be grateful for any information concerning characters , events , strategies , minutes , tracts , hand-bills , meeting places etc. , that your readers might be able to provide .
24 If any of Patrick 's family are still around , I would be grateful for any information they can give me .
25 The trainers would be grateful for any feedback about QT Days .
26 I would be grateful for any advice given .
27 On economic and monetary union , it would be irresponsible for any Government to ask the people of Britain to decide now that we should adopt , at a future date , a single European currency which will have far-reaching implications for the conduct of monetary and economic union .
28 Although the local authority would be responsible for any damages in cases of negligence , it could in turn take disciplinary action against teachers .
29 In this article , Ross acknowledges the current pressures upon arts education are such that it would be unwise for any arts teacher to declare ‘ UDI ’ from the examination system , hence his decision to aim his argument against examinations in the arts at headteachers , who are in a position to remove the arts from this form of damaging restriction by placing them within a protected , and non-examined core .
30 When he spoke about north Yorkshire , my right hon. Friend the Member for Selby ( Mr. Alison ) said that it would be unwise for any Government to impose the same pattern on every part of England because the differences between one part of the country and another are so great .
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