Example sentences of "[det] for any " in BNC.

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1 As the MOD has shopped around Europe for additional supplies of 155mm shells , some of the responses have done little for any future spirit of co-operation .
2 The current rates are £32.55 a week for a spouse , £9.75 for the first child and £1 0.85 each for any other dependent children .
3 Dance technique is more embracing than that for any other physical activity such as sports , gymnastics , athletics and so on .
4 Fifty-eight per cent of the alleged cattle thieves were identified as cultivators ; this proportion was higher than that for any other crime .
5 The dispersion measure , 2.65cm -3 pc , is smaller than that for any other known pulsar , implying a distance from the Sun of only about 150pc .
6 Now this techniques we 've been using here is for you can use that for any straight line graph .
7 We must accept that for any given F , if x has F , x has it necessarily ; i.e. all the properties that x has are its defining properties .
8 Though some economic texts suggest that the case for charging is essentially the same as that for any price mechanism , the history of charging suggests the motivation has usually been quite different .
9 It may be that for any individual to succeed in any organisation then he or she will need some or all of the qualities listed above .
10 For any mesh the value of N may differ from that for any other ( for example , if inclusions or crystalline areas are considered ) as in the model of a composite .
11 Though the Laffer curve strictly refers only to overall tax level , and not that for any particular tax .
12 Do you ask that for any reason ? ’
13 We believe that for any structure plan to conform with a str with a new settlement proposal without specifying the general location , would be .
14 Although the evidence for military organization in the Merovingian period is as poor as that for any other aspect of the administrative history of the period , it is possible , once again , to put together some picture from the narratives provided by Gregory of Tours and others .
15 I indeed er in the er companies act in nineteen eighty nine the minister himself er argued that for any system to be effective there had to be a distance between regulators and regulations but the only people who have done any inquiry into B C C I which is the Institute er it itself is the mafia regulating the mafia auditors trying to regulate er the the auditors .
16 But surely you 're not so naïve that you ca n't understand that for any normal man to be in close contact with a girl for days on end without wanting her is damned impossible ? ’
17 Which is actually broken down into several headings erm now people break these bills down into many different er forms er , for example , in major projects , I , I know that for any bill be able to tell me er how many were involved in pouring er , concrete er , on any base .
18 Well you can use that for any argument then
19 Is that for any particular reason ?
20 It also provides the context in which to consider both the claim that for the later Foucault knowledge is absolutely determined , leaving him in the impossible situation of requiring something outside this for any prospect of critique , as well as the question of exactly how power and resistance are interdependent and to what extent they are separable .
21 The bank can do this for any of the following reasons :
22 The implications of this for any study in which sample recruitment is time consuming or invasive are obvious .
23 She had never felt like this before in her entire life , knew she would never feel like this for any other man .
24 But to be made to feel as if one 's made of wood by a man who obviously is n't made of wood is too much for any girl 's stomach .
25 Its terrible grasp could not cut Aenarion 's armour but the pressure was too much for any mortal to bear .
26 Did she not think that such grieving as she had showed was somehow too much for any memory to bear ?
27 To kill your son and take advantage from it — it was too much for any man to bear .
28 He was important not so much for any positive achievement as for the unintended consequences of his purchases .
29 The implications of the contact she honestly had not considered ; she would have done as much for any who came by night .
30 It is also clear that only about 1–2% of our rivers have access agreements for anyone at all for any parts of their lengths at any time , a significant part of that minute percentage resulting from the work of Adam Box 's team in the Wessex Water area over the last year .
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