Example sentences of "[to-vb] 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 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 .
5 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 .
6 Program the sensor pods to search for any sign of ancient habitations within a twelve thousand mile radius of the pole . ’
7 He may even refuse to search for any answer at all , though expressing the deepest need for one .
8 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 .
9 On this the spokesman said , ‘ the Vulcan will no be flown any more ’ adding , ‘ it would be down to an acceptable purchaser to arrange for any ferrying . ’
10 Also , because smoking tends to be associated with a lower body mass index , our inability to adjust for any confounding due to body weight will have tended to result in an underestimation of the effect of smoking .
11 This requires choosing the time to switch from the near to the next near contract , and how to adjust for any differences in price level between the near and the next near contracts .
12 With respect , it is submitted , that to the extent that the observation may be characterized as seeking to compensate for any lack of clarity in the formulation of the rule in Pepper v. Hart , by the threat of judicial orders for costs , this approach is wrong in principle .
13 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 .
14 The Purchaser should rely on the normal contractual measure of damages to compensate for any breach of Warranties — ie the difference between what the Business would have been worth had the warranty been true and what it is actually worth in the light of the breach .
15 Outside public sector employment , which offers transferable pension rights , occupational pension benefits are maximised by minimal job changing or by an ability to compensate for any loss of pension rights on job change through a better remunerated new job .
16 The lights , which once seemed to be there to compensate for any lackings in the performers ' abilities , are now secondary to the punch of the music .
17 To provide for any improvements in education or Institute affairs , close liaison and dialogue with the committees , tutors , general membership , educationalists and also kindred associations all of whom are committed towards advancing both the profession of embalming and funeral service .
18 By this means a male pensioner could choose to provide for any dependants after his death ( Rhodes , 1965 , p. 51 ) .
19 ‘ Members of this tribe were by no means ready to work for any European who asked them to ’ , wrote Elspeth Huxley ; ‘ They were very particular and only entered the service of men whom they liked . ’
20 1.1 Duty not to compete within the duration of the employment contract This aspect of the duty of fidelity requires the employee not to work for any person who is or who might be in competition with his employer during the working day .
21 Any review of the structures is not likely to stand for any number of years , it 's not likely to get absolutely right , erm , and so be flexible about your approach .
22 The advantage with this method is that you can move the whole tent in one if you need to re-position for any reason .
23 Pausing to listen for any sounds of activity before making her dash across to the cover of the fosse , she found herself automatically reciting part of the Litany to the Blessed Virgin : " Mother most pure , Mother undefiled , Mother most admirable , Mother of good counsel , Mother of our creator , Mother of our Saviour , Virgin most prudent , Virgin most venerable … mystical rose , Tower of David , House of Gold , Ark of the Covenant … "
24 The captain had been given permission by his superiors in Hamburg to sail for any port which would accept his passengers .
25 ‘ They were close brothers and it 's terrible news to hear for any family . ’
26 The judge will go over the dog using his hands and eyes to look for any faults in conformation , but most of all to ascertain the virtues of the animal .
27 Spearman 's rank correlation was used to look for any relation between oxygen saturation and incidence of arrhythmias .
28 Its focus is not so much on the individuals who work and produce as on the production process , and this rather impersonal and abstract approach makes it difficult or even unnecessary to look for any exclusion of women , although this occurs .
29 But anyone wishing to apply for any type of house renovation grant should be sure to consult the local council at the outset for advice .
30 ‘ Members of staff are encouraged to apply for any course they wish to attend ’ .
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