Example sentences of "for any of [art] " in BNC.

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1 Some horses buck or ‘ rear ’ and may do so for any of a large number of reasons .
2 They are not underground for any of a number of reasons — or they may be underground in another burrow system altogether .
3 Staff will probably move to different positions in the company and will ultimately leave for any of a number of reasons Information about such movements is particularly important in the assessment of personnel policies especially those relating to recruitment , training and deployment .
4 It was possible , therefore , to argue for any of a range of governments-Conservative/Liberal Coalition , Labour/Liberal Coalition , or minority Conservative , Labour or Liberal governments- depending upon which principle of government formation one believed to be the most important .
5 A landing strip was organised to provide emergency services for any of the aircraft that suffer damage or be short of fuel .
6 We shall be grateful if you will donate space for any of the enclosed adverts in any of your publications , or ask advertisers to insert them as part of their own publicity .
7 If you require final , one piece film for any of the designs , then please fill in the attached reply paid card or telephone 0684 573665 .
8 It was recognized by all concerned that it would take at least three and more likely five years for any of the Brabazon types to come into production , so work also proceeded on interim types that could hold the gap until the newer types were in service .
9 The Spirit was exciting to drive … but never for any of the right reasons .
10 While Quins are in danger of attracting even more coconuts for continuing to select a player who plainly is no longer fully resident in England , Leicester have to pick themselves up after a cup defeat that , effectively , ended the hunt for any of the season 's trophies .
11 A point worth noting is that when the State of Tennessee issued the order to revoke the charter of the Highlander Folk School , the entire assets of the school were sold at public auction , including the land , buildings , library , stock etc , and having learned this savage lesson from experience , the land and buildings on which the new Highlander Research and Education Center is now located are owned by a separate Trust which is completely distinct from Highlander , and is now answerable for any of the activities which take place there .
12 The Purnells and their supporters owned land on the proposed route of the canal and were able to delay the construction , as well as ultimately extract the highest price paid for any of the land between the Severn and Stroud .
13 She would not jump for any of the others , not even Nutty .
14 This is not so much an attribute but a requirement since , as we shall see later , it is essential for any of the more complicated techniques to be attempted .
15 The External Financing Limit ( EFL ) proposed for 1983–84 was for £1,130 million , easily the largest for any of the nationalised industries .
16 However , it seems that the earliest documentary evidence for any of the ancient herds is from the seventeenth century : in 1692 there is a record of ‘ wild white beasts ’ , twelve of them with red or black ears , in Northumberland at Chillingham , and in 1634 ‘ wild beasts all white ’ were recorded at Bishop Auckland park in Durham .
17 In any living venture , it is impossible for any of the partners to be detached from the natural dynamics of working together in the project and there may have to be a realignment of membership during the course of the enterprise .
18 The fog was too thick for any of the heavies to attempt takeoff , but it was thought that the lighter , smaller and more manoeuvrable Mosquitoes might just make it .
19 Something had to be found for the men to do with their time , so someone had the bright idea of introducing ‘ Cook 's Tours ’ — trips over France and Germany in a Lancaster for any of the non-flying staff who cared to take advantage of it , including Waafs .
20 The other source of inspiration — and indeed guidance — for the research was an experiment by William Hayward and his colleagues at the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York ( Nature , vol 290 , p 475 ) , Their work on a virus-induced lymphoma of birds inspired the researchers to look specifically for the myc gene — rather than for any of the 13 other known proto-oncogenes .
21 The council has only ten land agents and they must formulate management agreements for any of the 3800 SSSIs in Britain .
22 BEFORE SIGNING UP FOR ANY OF THE PRESENT CELLNET OR VODAFONE networks , would-be subscribers should consider what 's in the cellphone pipeline .
23 The longest march for any of the four columns was about ten miles , which the French foot soldiers could have done in four hours …
24 Did you play for any of the other Sun artists ?
25 There is no proper medieval evidence for any of the other halls , but they were a common tradition by the sixteenth century .
26 You do n't need a work permit for any of the member states , but the ability to speak the language fairly well is usually demanded :
27 Returns do come in , often just before the curtain , but it 's well worth checking at Festival House daily ( or even hourly if you are really keen ) for any of the sold-out shows .
28 The APB also notes that ‘ before the role and scope of audit can be widened … a solution must be found to the financial threat posed by risks to auditing firms arising from litigation in the current legal framework ’ , but does not ‘ state a preference ’ for any of the possible ways of dealing with the problem .
29 This is offered only to Institute members for any of the titles published by Executive Grapevine .
30 I now look forward to resuming my career wholly without blame or blemish for any of the difficulties that arose at Magnet . ’
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