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

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1 SEP had simply assumed that expenditure on upkeep would more than compensate for any deterioration of its warehouses ’ .
2 But the promotion of Gillian Shephard to the Cabinet should more than compensate for any misgivings ’ , Sangster said .
3 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 .
4 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 : .
5 Civil penalties include a triple damages award for any person whose business or property is harmed as a result of the violation .
6 A landlord who is entitled to enter on the determination of a lease may , on re-entry , sue for any trespass since the lease determined .
7 We readily accept that management of the Ministry of Sound takes unprecedented and most stringent measures to prevent drugs being taken into the club and we apologise for any implication to the contrary .
8 We apologise for any misunderstanding which may have arisen from this error .
9 We apologise for any inconvenience caused .
10 I apologise for any inconvenience caused .
11 I apologise for any offence given but there has been another death , though one which may resolve the mysteries which have plagued us . ’
12 We apologise for any trouble caused .
13 We apologise for any embarrassment this error may have caused .
14 We apologise for any embarrassment caused by these errors .
15 I apologise for any confusion . ’
16 The two organisations are not in fact connected and we apologise for any confusion that may have been caused .
17 I apologise for any confusion caused .
18 Wines — Charge for any wines at meals .
19 Breakfast — Charge for any chance breakfasts .
20 Luncheons — Charge for any chance luncheons .
21 Afternoon teas — Charge for any chance afternoon teas .
22 Dinners — Charge for any chance dinners .
23 Beverages — Charge for any teas , coffees or other beverages .
24 Telephone — Charge for any telephone calls made .
25 Beer — Charge for any beers .
26 Minerals — Charge for any minerals .
27 So we look for any mark under the cuts , or for a bump on the back of the head . ‘
28 Look for any spots of etch-resist which are unwanted : these can be removed by wiping them off with a cotton bud dipped in acetone ( nail varnish remover ) .
29 As you walk around the outside , look for any defects which may reflect themselves internally .
30 Look for any safety warnings and if it says NOT SUITABLE it means what it says .
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