Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun sg] for any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you are unable to attend College for any reason you must complete an absence from college report ( copy attached ) and send it to Sylvia Middlemiss .
2 ( a ) Children in need Section 20(1) requires every local authority : to provide accommodation for any child in need within their area who appears to them to require accommodation as a result of : ( a ) there being no person who has parental responsibility for him ; ( b ) his being lost or having been abandoned ; or ( c ) the person who has been caring for him being prevented ( whether or not permanently , and for whatever reason ) from providing him with suitable accommodation or care .
3 ( b ) Adolescents in need There is a separate and additional duty for every local authority " to provide accommodation for any child in need within their area who has reached the age of 16 and whose welfare the authority consider is likely to be seriously prejudiced if they do not provide him with accommodation " ( s20(3) ) .
4 The value of the proposition is the greater because , outside anecdote , the word is sufficiently vague to give room for any prejudice .
5 Investors should expect to shoulder responsibility for any damage or injury arising after privatisation , and demarcation disputes were likely over liabilities from the past , he said .
6 Local planning authorities are also deemed to have permission for any development in their area which accords with the provisions of the development plan .
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 As Cicero said , it is difficult to maintain simulatio for any length of time .
9 I considered keeping observation actually on the flat but because of its its location , did not feel that it would be possible for armed officers or for that matter , any officer , to maintain observation for any period of time without being seen .
10 A home tutor is a teacher employed to teach children at home when they are unable to attend school for any length of time , for instance because of illness .
11 He said : ‘ George Bush took credit for every victory around the world , but refused to take responsibility for any problem here at home . ’
12 In fact , if anything goes wrong at Portslade Community College it 's my fault , and therefore I 'm not going to be in a position where I do n't feel able to take responsibility for any decision made .
13 Payments under this scheme do not affect any legal rights you may have to take action for any loss or damage sustained and do not constitute an admission of liability on our part .
14 The abuse of Artemesia has continued till today because as recently as 1977 many of her paintings including Suzannah and the Elders had been attributed to her father ( a painter who was a close friend of Caravaggio since it was not uncommon for a male member of the family or tutor to take credit for any talent shown by a woman under their ’ guidance ’ .
15 Cave J. was of the opinion that whether the judgment was satisfied or not , the respondent was , by reason of the agreement , not entitled to issue execution for any sum on the judgment .
16 It is also possible to plot weight for any month on a graph : fig.
17 But Souness has firmly kicked into touch suggestions that Wright will be sacrificed to make way for any newcomer .
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