Example sentences of "[be] [adv] for any [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | All this , you might think , would be enough for any playwright but , with reckless abandon , Shadwell keeps flinging further ingredients into his rich comic stew . |
2 | The only thing that we do , and we 've always done it without Neighbourhood Watch , we always make a point of telling one another when we 're gon na be away for any period of time . |
3 | It may be preferably for any payments to be payable to the purchaser and to be stated to be adjustments to the purchase price . |
4 | ’ He could be here for any number of reasons … ’ |
5 | In theory at least , the diameters range from 5 to 15mm ( 0.2 to 0.6in ) and lengths are around 2 metres ( 78 in ) which is enough for any kite spar . |
6 | At the symposium , ‘ Are You Prepared for IT ? ’ , hosted by Zenith Data Systems , Gates spoke out on object programming , saying he thought the concept was just another hype that extends far beyond the reality available today — having said that , he said to look out for Microsoft 's Object Linking and Embedding 2.0 ‘ during 1993 ’ , saying he was all for any technology that will enable the economical re-use of parts of programs . |
7 | The lines could , of course , be read as reflecting on Alison : " she was there for any man " . |
8 | If Gharr was there for any reason to do with me , I 'd have to wait and find out . |