Example sentences of "for [v-ing] any " in BNC.

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1 It did not purport to enlarge the class of persons who might enforce the judgment or order and there was no basis for attributing any such intention or effect .
2 Extending the requirement for leave to appeal It was to be hoped that in the context of forthcoming legislation , consideration would be given to extending the requirement for leave to appeal across the board , both because there was no justification for allowing any appeal to proceed if it had no prospect of success and because the present dividing lines between those in which leave was required and those in which it was not , was quite illogical .
3 There are no charges for maintaining any of these accounts , but charges will be made for any extra services offered , such as telegraphic transfers , drafts and money orders .
4 But there was something more adventurous than beauty in her , a tendency to surge forward into situations somewhat risky in their ambiguity , a taste for accepting any challenge that offered , and a manner and a gait to match the proclivity .
5 In the modern world the reasons for accepting any particular authority can be and are challenged .
6 As she closed the car door gently , she whispered thanks to the wind for smothering any noise .
7 This may seem like a backward step but for those users who only have a computer system and printer this program is ideal for completing any form that will fit in your printer .
8 The planning and arrangements for handling any emergency depend upon an accurate and rapid evaluation of any accident and its progression , and hence on sufficient accurate radiation monitoring on and off site , the speedy collection and analysis of data , and good communications , together with arrangements for the assembly and accurate briefing of representatives of the media .
9 The spare rope is an important reserve for pitching any sections , abseiling or effecting a crevasse rescue .
10 Assuming for the moment that the efficiency of production depends solely upon the exertions of the workers , we saw that ‘ the price required to call forth the exertion necessary for producing any given amount of a commodity may be called the supply price for that amount , with reference of course to a given unit of time ’ .
11 Laura 's insistence on punctuality for meal times became something of a fetish , not because she was herself preparing meals which risked being spoiled ; she rarely had time for cooking any more .
12 He must also take such steps as are necessary for protecting any property of the estate but is not under an obligation to do anything which would involve him in expense ( s 287(3) ) .
13 There is very little support for eliminating any treatment from the NHS .
14 These users would be responsible for checking any SSRs generated for their project and only submitting them once they were satisfied that they correctly and adequately reported the status of an area of software .
15 Each user should be made responsible for checking any SSRs generated for their project and should only submit an SSR once they are satisfied that it correctly and adequately reports the status of an area of software .
16 Incidentally , Re Sigsworth is enough to disprove the oft-repeated assertion that ‘ where the words of an Act of Parliament are clear , there is no room for applying any principles of interpretation . ’
17 This has resulted in a proposal that one phoneme symbol ( e.g. ) be used for representing any occurrence of or , so that ‘ cup ’ would be transcribed and ‘ upper ’ as .
18 However , this does not necessarily create problems for understanding any greater than those present in speech , as Deuchar suggests .
19 A standard method for searching any kind of database ( and a lexicon with various pieces of additional information can certainly be thought of as a database ) on a key other than the primary one ( the primary key for a lexicon is the word itself ) is by using inverted list structures ( Claybrook , 1983 ; Date , 1986 ) .
20 The section only requires residence with the tenant for the period of 12 months and I see no justification for implying any other requirement .
21 The destruction of the Ba'athist regime , the armed services , the manufacturing and industrial sectors , the infrastructure , the energy supply and the capacity for sustaining any normal level of social life in Iraq ‘ in order to restore the sovereignty of Kuwait ’ could go ahead .
22 There is a facility on certain pages for revising any data previously entered .
23 Mr Goddard said the ESC had apologised to the Civic for causing any inconvenience .
24 The quality audit will be the measure of the calibre of centres ' internal quality systems and will provide the means by which SCOTVEC can decide whether a centre is ready to accept devolved responsibility for operating any of the quality elements .
25 In consequence , it is clearly important that the average constituent/consumer has ample opportunity for expressing any dissatisfaction with decisions which have been taken in relation to them .
26 The trouble and expense involved in all dealings with land is still very great in the absence of any general provision for preserving any public record of title .
27 SAVE 's view is that the case for preserving any building must be judged on its own merit .
28 The co-operatives were responsible for selling any over-produced commodity on the world market and this could be difficult .
29 Where leave was given , it was not uncommon to find on investigation that there were no grounds for granting any relief .
30 The principles for overcoming any of the six problem areas listed previously can be adapted to the following general format .
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