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

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1 That means that such people can not increase the bill for any household .
2 This is an absolute treasure house for any editor or writer unsure of a common foreign phrase , an abbreviation , or the spelling of a tricky name — which means all of us at one time or another .
3 Without claws it is impossible for any cat to scratch itself efficiently and the whole grooming pattern suffers as a result .
4 In all first-class matches he captured 1,956 wickets at an average of 14.87 , the best average for any bowler taking more than 1,500 wickets in the twentieth century .
5 ‘ This will mean absolute no-fault unlimited liability for any eventuality , ’ Mr Perez said .
6 A newly constructed police encampment on the outskirts of the city underlines that the authorities are prepared for any eventuality .
7 Dressed for any eventuality the tourists peer from formal photographs , the men wearing waistcoats , ties , wing collars , jackets , the women in high necked blouses and long skirts , with elaborate hats pinned firmly to their heads .
8 As long as they had been promptly informed he was covered for any eventuality .
9 Before he left Fontainebleau Ho had given instructions to be ready for any eventuality .
10 Brandy arrived and with it came Mary , carrying a wrap , aromatic salts and a fan , ready for any eventuality .
11 Deck shoes , either in leather or cloth , are good alternatives — smart enough for any eventuality .
12 Does my right hon. Friend agree that , given the collapse of the Soviet Union and the distribution of its nuclear weapons around the country , it is extremely important for Britain to maintain its nuclear deterrent and to be ready for any eventuality ?
13 ‘ If it 's any comfort , I 've never known all the beds to be full , but we have to be prepared for any eventuality .
14 Thames Valley Police , who organised the class , say the aim is n't to scare the women , but simply to prepare them for any eventuality .
15 With all the main meals listed , limit yourself to a very tiny amount of polyunsaturated fat for any cooking or spreading on bread .
16 we 're not waiting now for any afflatus
17 More precisely , their nominal faith in God was supported and accredited by a closed system of mutual human honouring which made the need for any honour from God superfluous .
18 Within the underground complex many mysterious rites take place which it is forbidden for any male to witness .
19 ( Dustmen have started sueing householders for any negligence that causes them injury . )
20 Senior partner Bill Small said that PW rejected all claims against it ‘ for any negligence or wrong-doing arising from the audit of Linter ’ .
21 Tom Walkinshaw offers his personal guarantee for any shortfall , conditional upon him being released from any liabilities or claims under the Companies Act .
22 Although the government had set aside over £800 million to cover regrading and the funding of the 1988 pay award , additional pressures were being put on DHAs to find the money for any shortfall in their budgets from their service budgets .
23 It is possible to enter into a guaranteed revenue agreement with the water authority whereby the income from the water charge over a 12-year period is offset against the capital cost and the developer is only liable for any shortfall on an annual basis .
24 A general proof is required valid for any geometry .
25 Hill ( 1963 ) showed that for equal phase rigidities , G , the following result holds exactly for any geometry whatever where are the Voigt and Reuss estimates found earlier .
26 The principal strengths of the human information processing system lie in its ability to make selective use of available visual cues and to utilise an understanding of the text to compensate for any degradation or ambiguity within the visual stimulus .
27 Its principal strengths lie in the ability to ( a ) make selective use of available visual cues ( for fluent readers much of the visual stimulus remains unattended [ Just & Carpenter , 1987 ] ) and ( b ) utilise an understanding of the text that can guide the reading process and compensate for any degradation or ambiguity within the visual stimulus .
28 What the Trade Descriptions Act says is it 's a criminal offence for any trader to describe his goods in a false or misleading way .
29 The secretary of state may by regulations make such provision as he thinks fit for the payment of a fee of the prescribed amount to a local planning authority … in respect of an application made to them under the planning enactments for any permission , consent , approval , determination or certificate .
30 Polyblocks are the solution for any shape that requires multiple spar connections .
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