Example sentences of "[prep] be [verb] for any " in BNC.
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1 | And he tells how the SAS photograph the layout of every room in royal residences to be prepared for any kidnap or siege drama . |
2 | ‘ If it 's any comfort , I 've never known all the beds to be full , but we have to be prepared for any eventuality . |
3 | This involved looking up the ailments common to exotic animals in order to be prepared for any searching questions by the proprietor . |
4 | It needs to be adjusted for any unpresented cheques or unrecorded deposits . |
5 | It was suggested earlier that one of the goals to be decided for any project was the intended readership of the final product ; that is , its audience . |
6 | This form is to be completed for any ad hoc requests which can not be requested specifically by forms NEWOED1–NEWOED6 . |
7 | The GIS permits population estimates to be made for any arbitrary rectangular region on the map . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | It has to be checked for any messages that could 've been left . ’ |
10 | This will help them to assess the reasonableness of any subsequent offer ; for example , are the vendors to be rewarded for any synergies or rationalisation benefits resulting from the transaction ? |
11 | So land ownership and management are very relevant to our theme of landscape study and historical reconstruction : the estates belonging to particular individuals or corporate bodies , and the boundaries within which they lie are important factors to be elucidated for any area . |
12 | Increase in enamel thickness , but the enamel is even thicker than in afropithecins , as measured for the Pasalar sample , with relative enamel thickness of 19.71 ( ref. 47 ) , although it has yet to be measured for any of the African Kenyapithecus ; this character may be diagnostic of node 1A if it can be shown to be ancestral for both pongines and hominines ; |
13 | She had already told Colin very firmly that she did not expect to be billed for any handling charge from him in view of the money he had already had — which was in fact a smaller sum . |
14 | The percentage of synonyms to be expected for any given case , assuming that record allocation to addresses is entirely random and that synonyms are only stored after all home records , is as follows : |
15 | Plenty of times I 'm sure he stayed out only to avoid Mum 's sharp tongue because there was no work to be had for any of the men . |
16 | it is n't an indication that they 're going to be applying for any other jobs that come up . |
17 | Unanimous support is generally understood to be needed for any changes under F1 's Concorde Agreement . |
18 | Is it really acceptable for knowledge to be used for any goal ? |
19 | Permission must be obtained from the Curator if photographs are to be used for any other purpose . |
20 | If the vehicle is driven by an employee who is not to be summonsed for any offence , a statement should be requested as he should be dealt with as a witness . |
21 | While such a view is not absurd , it hardly touches on the issues which would have to be addressed for any overall assessment . |
22 | If text needed to be re-set for any reason it was back to the typesetter again . |
23 | Not to be sidetracked for any reason whatsoever . |
24 | Er , sorry , just to follow up on B Sky B again , are you gon na be accruing for any arrears in the interest er , in the second half , as well as the ongoing amount ? |