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

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1 It was not intended to give this impression , and we take this opportunity to make that clear and to apologize for any embarrassment caused .
2 This doctrine enables a lessee to sue for any trespass committed between the granting of the lease and his entering in pursuance of it .
3 ‘ We will not stop ( reforms ) to wait for any decisions from the G7 , whether we receive aid or not , ’ he told reporters .
4 SEP had simply assumed that expenditure on upkeep would more than compensate for any deterioration of its warehouses ’ .
5 But the promotion of Gillian Shephard to the Cabinet should more than compensate for any misgivings ’ , Sangster said .
6 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 .
7 At the same time , you will have a full 30 days to consider the benefits of the plan — and if you decide to cancel for any reason , you can return the policy to PPP without obligation .
8 The firm will need to decide whether partners ' drawings should be paid gross without allowing for any tax reserve , or , alternatively , whether to withhold tax which is not a partnership liability , but an individual partner 's liability .
9 The only concession forced through before the critical days in September was on the tax allowance to foster parents who were now able to claim for any child in their care under the age of sixteen or in full-time education .
10 Their contract had come to an end ( see Chapter 14 , Frustration , below ) and they were in the same position as any other free seamen in Port Philip : ‘ they might stipulate for any amount of remuneration ; and , considering the circumstances , £40 might not have been an exorbitant sum ’ — per Erle J.
11 While usually available for 30 , 60 or 90 days , Acceptance Credits can be arranged for any period from seven to 187 days .
12 Program the sensor pods to search for any sign of ancient habitations within a twelve thousand mile radius of the pole . ’
13 He may even refuse to search for any answer at all , though expressing the deepest need for one .
14 It is very important that credit is given for any UK tax which may have been borne by an overseas trust .
15 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 .
16 The point was given for any answer between 55 mins and 1 hr 38 mins .
17 A Crimestoppers cash reward could be given for any information .
18 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 .
19 Altogether she followed up 345 white American children who had been referred to the child guidance clinic for anti-social behaviour , 130 other referrals and 100 individuals who had attended neighbouring elementary schools who had not been referred for any specialist help , and who therefore provided a comparison group .
20 If , for example , three known positions are input to the program before each session with the pantograph the software can compensate for any changes in the expected readings due to wear and tear or temperature .
21 The equipment needs to be checked for any signs of wear and tear well in advance , since if anything breaks in a race it is ultimately you who are to blame for not foreseeing it .
22 Raising the trapdoor a little more so he could see out , he cautiously pushed out the barrel of the shotgun and checked for any sign of enemy personnel , as best as he could in his limited field of vision .
23 It has to be checked for any messages that could 've been left . ’
24 Using the Black-Scholes model , evaluate the following calls and puts and compare your answers with the market values given below and account for any discrepancies : .
25 Incomes policies were seen as crucial to help solve our problems , yet over and over again governments found that political pressures made these very difficult to sustain for any length of time .
26 The Ministry of Supply asked for any kind of bone except the backbone of a kipper .
27 Consensus theorists allocated a very important role to values ; whatever differences in expected behaviour there may be between different groups within a society they consider that a general consensus on the most significant values — central values — must exist for any society to operate satisfactorily .
28 The sooner an agreement is notified the longer the period of protection from fines is likely to be , since such protection does not exist for any period of operation of an agreement prior to notification .
29 Civil penalties include a triple damages award for any person whose business or property is harmed as a result of the violation .
30 Breathing apparatus is intended for any situation where oxygen exclusion is a possibility or toxic gas levels exceed those which can be safely neutralised by masks .
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