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

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1 It also offered concealment and protection for any creature that lived within it .
2 He also laid down certain rules fur balance , on the need to bend the knees always as a preparation for any kind of step followed by a stretch , on the vital use of the head and on the need fur the co-ordination of all parts if the desired movements were to be precise and elegant .
3 With politicians and military leaders the keeping of a diary is not only the gathering of data for a future book but can also be a form of self-defence in preparation for any post-mortems which might be held in the future .
4 He would pretend — for he always had his excuses well marshalled in preparation for any surprise attack of questioning — that he had been disinclined to stop because of the stone 's unnaturalness resulting from Mr Pocklington 's enthusiastic enterprise in housing an old woman there whose hand — for a fee — you could shake under the stone .
5 At the outset of the research project , after initial discussions with the Officer-in-charge , a formal briefing was given to all staff explaining the aims of the project and the approach to be taken , giving the opportunity for any questions to be raised .
6 This provides an opportunity for any worries , problems and questions about any aspect of sterilisation to be discussed with the doctor before the final decision is made .
7 And from that moment to this there had been no opportunity for any kind of personal discussion .
8 ( 6 ) The person to whom an occasional permission is granted shall ensure that the provisions of this Act or any byelaws or regulations made thereunder relating to the conduct of licensed premises are observed in the premises or place in respect of which the permission was granted as if he were the holder of a public house licence , and if he contravenes this subsection he shall be guilty of an offence : Provided that it shall be a defence for any person charged with an offence under this subsection if he proves that he used due diligence to prevent the occurrence of the offence .
9 The layout of the A2 could n't be simpler , although I 'm surprised that the word ‘ guitar ’ does n't appear anywhere on it , for while it 's true the A2 is an effects processor for any instrument , the bulk of its sounds are aimed at the guitarist .
10 Tesco may not be able to get planning permission for any more stores .
11 Local planning authorities are also deemed to have permission for any development in their area which accords with the provisions of the development plan .
12 Furthermore , there is a general permission for any development in connection with coal industry activities ( as defined in section 63 of the Coal Industry Nationalisation Act 1946 ) and carried out in the immediate vicinity of a pithead .
13 The risk is that the procedure could possibly self-incriminate a firm if , for instance , it marked a document which subsequently proved to be fraudulent or defective and which at the time gave no rise for any audit comments .
14 If you end the contract for any reason during the trial period , you will be treated as having been dismissed on the date when your original job ended .
15 ( 1 ) A person who is , or who is in partnership with any person as , a brewer , maltster , distiller , or dealer in or retailer of alcoholic liquor , shall not act as a member of a licensing board for any purpose under this Act .
16 ( 3 ) A person who is an employee of a holder of a licence under this Act and any other person engaged in a business which deals in alcoholic liquor , including directors , officers and employees of companies so engaged shall not act as a member of a licensing board for any purpose under this Act .
17 ( 1 ) This is an absolute disqualification of the persons mentioned from acting as members of a board for any purpose .
18 It is not clear a priori whether we will be able to assign a generation to every node except 1 , but we will see subsequently that this is the case for any BFS .
19 This is not a case for any declaration .
20 The point of these observations is not to argue the case for any particular line of explanation , but to emphasize that current approaches in sociolinguistics have not taken us very far in understanding linguistic sex-marking .
21 The merchant 's generosity , by contrast , is more genuinely giving : The merchant is a professed and , as far as we are told , an honest merchant : there is no case for any suggestion that the display of wealth in his " " largesse " " ( 22 ) is a serious form of duplicity rather than a worthy — if also pragmatic — use of his riches .
22 Before we move on , let's just have a look at those numerical estimates , can we look at the coefficients on income , notice that in this model because we 've logged both dependent and the independent variables , right , the coefficients that we estimate are elasticities , right , so we can read those coefficients off directly as elasticities and that 's the case for any model in which all the variables are logged right , in er , if we did n't log the data , in order to calculate the elasticity we have to multiply a coefficient the computer gives us by a erm price quantity ratio , price less , less part of the income constant ratio to obtain the income elasticities .
23 The judge went on to say that this would be the case for any dispute whether of fact or law , and that there was no rule of public policy preventing parties from agreeing to remit a question of law to the exclusive and final jurisdiction of an expert .
24 The law in 1800 made no provision for any other sentence but death , there was no appeal procedure , and the law stipulated that the prisoner should be executed within 48 hours of being found guilty ; John Hutt 's termination was scheduled for 6 March .
25 There was provision for any line constructed under both the 1902 and 1903 Acts , shown as single track on the Deposited Plans , to be laid as double track , provided that certain necessary road widenings were carried out .
26 In the instant case it might be said that there was a stronger case for allowing the court 's jurisdiction because there was no provision for any appeal if the Revenue was allowed to invoke s 485 .
27 Any ‘ make do and mend ’ philosophy which applies to facilities and provision for any group of learners , including students with disabilities , is regrettable and short-sighted .
28 It is quite anomalous therefore that SI 1991 489 regulation 3(c) makes specific provision for any person to sue for breach of Core Rule 28 ( or a comparable SRO insider dealing rule ) .
29 An overwhelming difficulty with the Baxter proposals for King 's Cross is that they make no provision for any improvement to Network SouthEast 's Thameslink cross-London services , which is an essential element of the British Rail plan .
30 It includes provision for any obligations that may arise as a result of the management agreements relating to the sites of special scientific interest .
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