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

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1 Relief will not be due for any payments made direct to children of the marriage or any previous marriage .
2 You could begin to feel sorry for any humans who got in her way .
3 The Taranaki coach , Ian Snook , accepts that it is a hard task trying to keep Bedford afloat but , sink or swim , he will be grateful for any signs of improvement .
4 Your contribution — however small — will help fund this vital work , and we are grateful for any donations received .
5 We 're grateful for any donations . ’
6 I believe the present system could be improved and would be grateful for any examples of assessment forms used by practitioners in similar areas .
7 I would be grateful for any details of artists and value .
8 My report on this tour concluded with the words : ‘ I shall be grateful for any suggestions as to how this Department may co-operate in helping to meet the desperately urgent situation that is about to develop in the Delta villages . ’
9 Please note that we would be most grateful for any handouts or further information you would like to send us .
10 We had gone prepared for any questions he might ask , together with all the official documents regarding planning permission etc. and a collection of excellent photographic evidence of how we had set up the museum regarding exhibits etc. , taken by our good friend Russell Mulford .
11 ‘ It is foolish and unrealistic for any teachers ’ organisation not to acknowledge that reality .
12 It would seem that practically all of the resources which have so far been made available are insufficiently accessible for any users other than their immediate designers .
13 But it was far too early for any taverns or coffee houses to be open .
14 But it 's not so brilliant for any shareholders who sold at the float price .
15 A barcoding feature , used for American zip codes , is useful for any companies sending mail to the States .
16 The magnetic deflecting torque is proportional to both the current I in the suspended coil and the magnetic induction delivered by the fixed coils which in turn is also proportional to the same current I. Because the deflecting torque is proportional to I 2 , both alternating and direct currents cause a steady deflection of the suspended coil , the natural frequency of the suspended system being too low and the damping too great for any fluctuations in I 2 to be followed .
17 But the molecular weights were enormous , implying molecules which contained thousands of atoms , much too complicated for any details of their structure to be worked out .
18 The manufacturer may have sold to the wholesaler on the basis that he would not be responsible for any claims for defective quality .
19 THE ROYAL FOREST OF DEAN TOURIST ASSOCIATION AND THE DESIGNERS BELIEVE THAT ALL STATEMENTS HEREIN ARE CORRECT AT THE TIME OF GOING TO PRESS AND CAN NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ERRORS OR OMISSIONS .
20 Parents are seen as responsible for any difficulties in coping with their children .
21 Its leaders say it does not want to be responsible for any disturbances .
22 That person is then solely responsible for any debts the business may incur .
23 Your are responsible for any charges , fines etc. that may be levied by authorities in the U.K. or overseas for noncompliance of regulations in this area and any such amounts will be recharged to you .
24 The 1989 Schools ' Regulations allow governing bodies to delegate some of their responsibilities to sub-committees or to individuals , though the governing body can still be held legally responsible for any actions taken under these delegated powers .
25 Although the local authority would be responsible for any damages in cases of negligence , it could in turn take disciplinary action against teachers .
26 In a moment of exasperation she told James Whitaker : ‘ I want you to understand that I am not responsible for any sackings .
27 Who is responsible for any illnesses or injuries ?
28 And where the members genuinely have control over the board it is legitimate to regard them as partly responsible for any losses that might result , and hence to view it as inappropriate for the court to come to their aid .
29 Some companies insist that journalists or other borrowers should sign a form to say that they will be responsible for any photographs borrowed and that they will pay for it in the event that a photograph is lost or not returned before a certain date .
30 In all such cases we will not be responsible for any costs involved .
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