Example sentences of "have be [verb] for any " in BNC.
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1 | The majority of delegations have nevertheless said they are in favour of including such consequences within the scope of the law of contracts , but in order to take account of the opposition expressed provision has been made for any contracting state to enter a reservation on this matter : article 22(1) ( b ) . |
2 | Management considers that adequate provision has been made for any liability which may arise in respect of the years 1981 to 1983 . |
3 | No provision has been made for any taxation liability that would arise is these assets were disposed of at their revalued amount . |
4 | No date has been set for any development to start at St Wulstans . |
5 | A reward of £7,000 has been offered for any information . |
6 | In any case , lest anyone think the Royal Society of Chemistry had pandered to Elena Ceauşescu 's vanity , he assured the public that ‘ the fellowship was presented at a ceremony no grander than would have been arranged for any other spouse of a head of state . ’ |
7 | When they gave the measure their final approval , ministers arbitrarily changed the legal basis of the legislation in such a way that unanimous voting would have been required for any further tightening of pollution standards . |
8 | It is said that it could not have been used for any other purpose … |
9 | You could have been making for any one of them in a boat . |
10 | No after action reports seem to have been filed for any of these early raids , which is not surprising considering the impromptu nature of their planning and execution . |
11 | Moreover , provision had been made for any firm that might become financially insolvent ; in this way , systemic risk was largely averted . |
12 | No radiometric ages less than about 3000 Ma have been obtained for any lunar samples except for a tentative date of 850 Ma for material thought to have been ejected and heated by the formation of Copernicus ( Figure 6.7 ) . |
13 | Parents and professionals will welcome the amendment to the 1981 Education Act which comes into force at once , to the effect that parents have the right of appeal where statements have been rewritten for any reason and must be informed in writing of this right . |