Example sentences of "for any of " in BNC.

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1 A decade after the Scarman report on Brixton and on the evidence from our more troubled communities , this is no time for any of us to strike traditional postures .
2 A landing strip was organised to provide emergency services for any of the aircraft that suffer damage or be short of fuel .
3 We shall be grateful if you will donate space for any of the enclosed adverts in any of your publications , or ask advertisers to insert them as part of their own publicity .
4 If you require final , one piece film for any of the designs , then please fill in the attached reply paid card or telephone 0684 573665 .
5 It was recognized by all concerned that it would take at least three and more likely five years for any of the Brabazon types to come into production , so work also proceeded on interim types that could hold the gap until the newer types were in service .
6 The Spirit was exciting to drive … but never for any of the right reasons .
7 It is not easy for any of us to stop and chat to people that we do not know , but in ti me confidence grows .
8 ‘ God , ’ Vincent groaned , ‘ what hope is there for any of us ! ’
9 Some horses buck or ‘ rear ’ and may do so for any of a large number of reasons .
10 I do n't think they had any real ambitious expectations for any of us as long as we were happy .
11 ‘ It 's too small for any of us , but he might be able to get out and have a go at the door from the other side . ’
12 While Quins are in danger of attracting even more coconuts for continuing to select a player who plainly is no longer fully resident in England , Leicester have to pick themselves up after a cup defeat that , effectively , ended the hunt for any of the season 's trophies .
13 A point worth noting is that when the State of Tennessee issued the order to revoke the charter of the Highlander Folk School , the entire assets of the school were sold at public auction , including the land , buildings , library , stock etc , and having learned this savage lesson from experience , the land and buildings on which the new Highlander Research and Education Center is now located are owned by a separate Trust which is completely distinct from Highlander , and is now answerable for any of the activities which take place there .
14 One of the most frightening aspects of all intelligence agencies is the manner in which they create a totally false brand of patriotism in order to further a particular cause on the spurious grounds that only they understand what needs to be done and should not be asked to account or explain for any of their actions which must remain secret for all time .
15 The Purnells and their supporters owned land on the proposed route of the canal and were able to delay the construction , as well as ultimately extract the highest price paid for any of the land between the Severn and Stroud .
16 No after action reports seem to have been filed for any of these early raids , which is not surprising considering the impromptu nature of their planning and execution .
17 She would not jump for any of the others , not even Nutty .
18 This is not so much an attribute but a requirement since , as we shall see later , it is essential for any of the more complicated techniques to be attempted .
19 The External Financing Limit ( EFL ) proposed for 1983–84 was for £1,130 million , easily the largest for any of the nationalised industries .
20 It is n't easy for any of us today to be sure that we are getting all the vitamins that we need .
21 Others , for any of many reasons , have been unable to say much .
22 However , it seems that the earliest documentary evidence for any of the ancient herds is from the seventeenth century : in 1692 there is a record of ‘ wild white beasts ’ , twelve of them with red or black ears , in Northumberland at Chillingham , and in 1634 ‘ wild beasts all white ’ were recorded at Bishop Auckland park in Durham .
23 It wo n't be over for any of us until the people who make war have been destroyed . ’
24 In any living venture , it is impossible for any of the partners to be detached from the natural dynamics of working together in the project and there may have to be a realignment of membership during the course of the enterprise .
25 The fog was too thick for any of the heavies to attempt takeoff , but it was thought that the lighter , smaller and more manoeuvrable Mosquitoes might just make it .
26 Something had to be found for the men to do with their time , so someone had the bright idea of introducing ‘ Cook 's Tours ’ — trips over France and Germany in a Lancaster for any of the non-flying staff who cared to take advantage of it , including Waafs .
27 The other source of inspiration — and indeed guidance — for the research was an experiment by William Hayward and his colleagues at the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York ( Nature , vol 290 , p 475 ) , Their work on a virus-induced lymphoma of birds inspired the researchers to look specifically for the myc gene — rather than for any of the 13 other known proto-oncogenes .
28 The council has only ten land agents and they must formulate management agreements for any of the 3800 SSSIs in Britain .
29 BEFORE SIGNING UP FOR ANY OF THE PRESENT CELLNET OR VODAFONE networks , would-be subscribers should consider what 's in the cellphone pipeline .
30 The rear wings were pitted and scratched from flying stones and the handbrake never worked well enough for any of us to trust it , even with a rerouted cable .
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