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

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1 Moreover , the looming rises in direct taxation ( coupled with a drastically-increased cost of motoring ) seem destined to hit the middle-earner particularly hard , and that is surely where ministers should be looking for any significant rise in consumer demand .
2 Private marginal cost should be adjusted for any production or consumption externalities that arise , thus ensuring that society equally values the marginal cost and marginal benefit from the last unit of output .
3 In awarding an extension of time and then , if appropriate , calculating any overheads due to be reimbursed , allowance should be made for any overheads already recouped through additional work items instructed which contributed to the extension of time .
4 The hole should be scoured for any sharp objects likely to puncture the liner , for it should be remembered that , once water is added , the pressure of the liner against the walls and floors of the pool , and consequently against any sharp stone or twig , is such that it can be ultimately forced through the liner .
5 Appropriate praise and encouragement should be offered for any progress the patient has made .
6 Mr Crumwallis even agreed that , in view of his boarding-school duties , Toby should be paid for any teaching he did .
7 2.21 Further sums should be added for any services that the deceased provided for the benefit of his dependants ( eg gardening to produce vegetables for the family , decorating and any simple repairs around the house ) .
8 However , an extra allowance must be made for any head wind , and in poor visibility inexperienced pilots should make sure that they are close enough to keep the field in sight all the time .
9 Allowance must be made for any demands placed upon system resources by the Computer Group .
10 If the law says that you must be compensated for any damage suffered , your neighbour will either have to pay up or cut back the tree .
11 When the security is ultimately realised , the net proceeds must be substituted for any value previously put upon it ( r 6.119 ) .
12 Plots of luminescence intensity against wavelength thus obtained must be corrected for any variations in spectral response of optical fibre , monochromator and photomultiplier .
13 But how many synapses and cells might be involved for any single memory ?
14 In retaliation for this , and fearful that they might be blamed for any fascist hostility towards the Jews , between fifty and sixty BUF members wrecked the BF 's headquarters .
15 A Crimestoppers cash reward could be given for any information .
16 Though sites around the Scottish coast could be used for any plans by oil companies to adopt the technique for UK waters , he predicted that the first deep-water application of the method would be in the Norwegian sector and Brazilian waters .
17 Exemption may be granted for any works of art , pictures , prints , books , manuscripts and scientific collections of national , scientific or artistic interest .
18 Life expectancy is usually calculated from birth but may be computed for any age .
19 The visual ambiguity of handwriting is such that a number of possible interpretations may be made for any written word .
20 She concludes that a mix of information-giving , teaching techniques and counselling may be required for any one patient .
21 Legislation may be required for any one of a number of reasons :
22 Continuation or ab initio courses may be designed for any student beyond the compulsory age of secondary education ( ie post 16 years ) , provided that a minimum of 50 hours tuition is timetabled .
23 Targets may be set for any parameter that can be measured as the project proceeds , such as cost , time and performance .
24 ‘ There was an implied term in the contract of service that the employer would comply with ( the law ) from which it would follow that the servant would be indemnified for any damage caused by his negligence . ’
25 If the secretary of state approves , the compensation is assessed on the assumption that neither planning permission nor listed building consent would be given for any works to the building except for those for restoring it to , and maintaining it in , a proper state of repair ; in short , all development value is excluded .
26 Pupils may be asked directly to describe a rule for predicting how many matches would be needed for any number of boxes , or they may instead be asked how many would be needed for , say , 500 boxes and then asked about their methods as referred to below .
27 Full provision shall be made for any losses in the year in which they are first foreseen .
28 the court may in accordance with law grant a dissolution of the marriage provided that the court is satisfied that adequate and proper provision having regard to the circumstances will be made for any dependant spouse and for any child of or any child who is dependent on either spouse .
29 There are no charges for maintaining any of these accounts , but charges will be made for any extra services offered , such as telegraphic transfers , drafts and money orders .
30 This data will be analysed for any patterns or trends of activity .
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