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

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1 Each count was then corrected for any chromium-51 crossover into the indium-111 channel which is negitable if performed on completion of the study .
2 The promotion is now coming to an end , but to qualify you just needed to produce till receipts for any eight loaves of Hovis 800g .
3 Then this new solution satisfies the constraints ( 8.1 ) for any 0 .
4 Book now for ANY 4 of the following performances and see one ABSOLUTELY FREE
5 Complete the entry by writing alongside : ‘ Perm any 1 pair and any 2 trios = 3 lines One pair and 2 from each trio = 27 lines Three trios for any 8 from 9 = 9 lines Total : 39 lines at 1 1/3p = 52p staked . ’
6 The opportunity to enjoy the finest food and wine and to relive the 450-year history of England 's most famous country inn , is offered to National Trust members at £195.00 per person , including VAT , and is applicable for any two nights between 1st November , 1990 and 31st March , 1991 .
7 ‘ The idea is to determine a common set of functionality for any two products ’ , he says .
8 The number of matrices B which diagonalise A in this manner is indefinitely large : to prove the theorem we need only show that it holds for any two .
9 From ( 3.2 ) , for any two cost levels c , and c2 : In other words , a proportionate cost reduction of unc will lead to the same proportionate reduction in price , and so an x per cent cost reduction leads to an x per cent price reduction and therefore to the social benefits of that x per cent price reduction ( which are area FGRK ) .
10 The above relationship turns out to be true for any two magnetically coupled circuits .
11 Its clustering process is usually equivalent to straightforward clustering using a pseudo-metric d , where for any two examples x and y , d ( x , y ) = the number of functions f in the description language for which f(x) f(y)
12 That latter fact is as true for drink and cigarettes as for any one of a dozen ‘ mood-altering ’ drugs .
13 However , if a small company does n't provide for any one of these operations , it is unlikely that company can give its artists adequate service .
14 Cover of around £1,000 is normally given for loss , damage or theft of belongings , with a limit of £150 — £250 for any one item and £200-£300 for lost money .
15 It 's that the class antipathies of black American culture the ‘ rap gap ’ have grown too wide for any one person , star or politician , to bridge .
16 As a final point on goal-setting for weight , there is nothing wrong with being slightly under or over your goal weight for any one day or week .
17 And anyway it 's bad for democracy for any one political party to be in power for too long .
18 We will import a maximum earnings level of £125,000 per annum for any one individual as drawings or income .
19 The longevity of any one copy of a meme is probably relatively unimportant , as it is for any one copy of a gene .
20 The exercises , though , are not designed for any one standard just for all those who are committed to improving at whatever level .
21 You may be dissatisfied with a disciplinary decision for any one of a number of reasons .
22 The average number of index changes for any one month was previously 210 .
23 She concludes that a mix of information-giving , teaching techniques and counselling may be required for any one patient .
24 There are marked fluctuations in the monthly totals for any one winter , which must partly stem from the species ' habit of frequently feeding outside the estuaries during the day , so that birds are missed by the counts .
25 Of course one needs to exercise some common sense about the number of objectives written for any one piece of teaching , but if teaching sessions are seen as part of a series for a given student then objectives can be written for the whole series .
26 It was common for any one tenement to have Jews , Scots and Irish families living together .
27 Afterwards , I eyed the other pedestrians in Soho Square with more than usual paranoia , ready for any one of them to turn into a crack-crazed mugger .
28 It was slightly over thirty sea miles from Berwick to Dunbar , a very long row , much too far for any one night , whatever the conditions .
29 Taken together , these character candidates produce a number of letter string candidates for any one word .
30 In much of British industry the absence of exclusive bargaining jurisdiction for any one union created a hiatus in the lines of authority and communication between shop stewards and national union organisations .
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