Example sentences of "[am/are] [adj] for any [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We are sorry for any misunderstanding or embarrassment this caused to James Capel and to the banks . |
2 | But never forget that He will forgive those who are sorry for any evil they have done . |
3 | Your contribution — however small — will help fund this vital work , and we are grateful for any donations received . |
4 | IF ONLY the woman had paused for a moment to inspect the hastily scrawled felt tip notice at the top of the stairs : ‘ I am sorry for any inconvenience caused to all our customers during the period that the down escalator has been out of service . |
5 | We pray for those who mourn , and for those who are sad for any reason . |
6 | We 're grateful for any donations . ’ |
7 | They 're suitable for any type of tank and new freshwater ( and marine ) designs are available soon . |
8 | Both guitars have a real PRS feel and the wide , thin necks are comfortable for any style . |
9 | Thus , for instance , a clause which provides that a seller gives no undertaking that the goods are fit for any purpose and purports to exclude the implied term in s14(3) of the SGA 1979 , or a term which disclaims any duty of care in negligence , is subject to the Act . |
10 | Your are responsible for any charges , fines etc. that may be levied by authorities in the U.K. or overseas for noncompliance of regulations in this area and any such amounts will be recharged to you . |
11 | ‘ Certainly , more volunteer helpers would be very useful , ’ agreed Pat , ‘ I 'm grateful for any help ! ’ |
12 | Sparring mitts , which are compulsory for any form of competition , minimize the risk of injury to the face . |
13 | Two separate people are essential for any exchange to take place : you can not give presents to yourself , just as you can not give yourself to yourself . |
14 | these forces , are essential for any understanding of the historical Jesus — the Jesus who actually walked the soil of Palestine two thousand years ago — rather than the Christ of faith . |
15 | I am not suggesting , of course , that such uniquely referring terms are available for any kind of objects whatever . |
16 | Spring-flowering bulbs are difficult for any kind of gardener to resist since , unless they are asked to grow in appalling soil conditions , success if usually guaranteed . |
17 | He may take with him any duly authorised person and any equipment he needs and he may take measurements , photographs and recordings that are necessary for any examination or investigation . |
18 | These are necessary for any business to provide for the proper management of its finances . |
19 | Exactly because they are common and basic they are relatively unlikely to need an explicit statement , by assignment , that they are valid for any entity where they are perceived . |
20 | ‘ We are ready for any onslaught that the white authorities might try to launch against us , ’ Mr Rockman said after the first meeting in his home on Monday of the Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union . |
21 | The capital transfer tax legislation ( [ IHTA 1984 s201 ] ) however provides that both the settlor and the trustees are liable for any capital transfer tax payable when a settlor puts assets into a settlement . |
22 | ‘ They are towns where there is no other big sporting tradition , so ice hockey can attract fans who are eager for any sport rather than have to compete against existing sports . ’ |