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

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1 I could put another one on for any member of staff who wishes to take one to use at interviews .
2 Det Insp Jeff Crowther said : ‘ This incident could have been worse if it had gone on for any length of time . ’
3 Erm , and , and I think sadly , as well the problem is that if this recession does go on for any length of time then we will be losing many of our
4 The Metropolitan Police have said that Courtney offered his services — but he was turned down for any work .
5 During training — or later , if I wanted to knock her weight down for any reason — she 'd have one day-old chick a day .
6 stand in for any Committee member , if you
7 That would be the natural way in for any stranger wanting to attend a service .
8 So we 're talking about the sixty acre sixty hectares that are allocated for the rest of the Harrogate district and er I should like formal confirmation from Mr Allenby privately already that there is no question of any part of the York , Greater York area allocation being transferred into the rest of the district should it fall through for any purpose .
9 Outside in the concourse he looked through for any mention of the events at the clinic , but there was nothing .
10 Normally , unless you have one of these keys , you would have to call the water company 's engineers if you wanted the mains turned off for any reason — perhaps to work on the mains stopcock inside the house .
11 The cold water cistern provides a reserve of water in case the mains should be cut off for any reason , and because the system ( apart from the rising main ) operates at a lower pressure it is quieter .
12 However , Karen 's quick intelligence and enthusiasm make up for any problems caused by her disability , and Janet says , she 's a big asset to the salon .
13 You say your life is too precious to give it up for any country and yet it 's not valuable enough for you to pay me two hundred pounds not to shoot you .
14 Erm I er move straight over to er er Graham and then open up for any questions or if anybody wants to say anything from the floor .
15 ‘ Good thinking , Princess , ’ he said , with an easy charm that made up for any lack of etiquette .
16 So it made up for any other , er , you know .
17 However , anyone who is on the move , under stress or is likely to skip meals should think about taking a multi-vitamin and mineral supplement to make up for any deficiencies in diet .
18 The salt is to make up for any salt that you lose .
19 They found that , although it did make a difference in a few cases , most babies got enough iron from solid food to make up for any loss through drinking cow 's milk .
20 If you have to lay your detector up for any length of time remove the batteries .
21 Will my hon. Friend confirm that many companies find that the loyalty given to them by disabled people more than makes up for any days that they may have to take off work to undergo treatment ?
22 The hotelier can set up for any number of different plans , for example , golf weekends , leisure breaks , family rates , and so forth
23 Eggs are the perfect protein , containing all eight essential amino acids , so they can make up for any deficiency that may be caused elsewhere .
24 But what sets A.agassizii apart from all other known species , and more than makes up for any deficiency in the dorsal ‘ plumage ’ , is its splendid tail .
25 The compression ratio is from 1:1 to infinity:1 and Threshold , Ratio , Attack and Release controls are provided , along with an Output level control which makes up for any gain lost during processing .
26 Watch out for any vehicle that seems too good a bargain .
27 Such deterrent action seems obvious but there has been an across-the-board reluctance by BCU committees over the years for the membership to have been informed of punishments handed out for any misdemeanours .
28 Look out for any thoughts that involve ‘ if only ’ , ‘ should ’ , ‘ ought to ’ , ‘ ca n't ’ , ‘ but ’ , ‘ trying to ’ , ‘ difficult ’ , ‘ limitation ’ , blaming other people , feeling sorry for yourself , any fears or doubts , cynicism , guilt , judgements about yourself or others , feeling helpless , or beliefs in scarcity . )
29 You should watch out for any fish that may harass all of the other inmates to the point of serious damage ; or for one particular fish being harassed by the rest of its companions to the point of being shoved into a corner .
30 RIGHT Dogs often enjoy a run along the beach but watch out for any traces of tar which could adhere to their feet or coat .
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