Example sentences of "for any [noun] [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Volunteers serve at refreshment counters , give guided tours , run educational activities , do conservation and display work , cataloguing and sorting — there are jobs for any skill you may have . |
2 | We 've got our own trained police negotiators there at the scene talking to him , and also we have a doctor and a psychiatrist standing by for any assistance they can give us . |
3 | It is not clear that producers of genetically modified organisms will be fully liable for any damage they may cause . |
4 | If you make , sell or repair products , you could be liable for any damage they may cause . |
5 | The theory provides the younger relative with a convenient explanation for any guilt they may feel about their role with ageing relatives . |
6 | We would be grateful for any publicity you can give to this event , including photographs . |
7 | She thought that McAllister would be an added attraction for any nobs they might meet — she was so much prettier than Lottie had been , and knew how to wear her clothes , looking better in her drab outfit than Lottie did in her furs and feathers . |
8 | We had gone prepared for any questions he might ask , together with all the official documents regarding planning permission etc. and a collection of excellent photographic evidence of how we had set up the museum regarding exhibits etc. , taken by our good friend Russell Mulford . |
9 | The British Museum agreed to get him a permit and to give him a grant , in return for any antiquities he might discover . |
10 | In this sense , Kant argues , ‘ the dog can not judge ’ , which does not mean that it is fair game for any purpose we might devise . |
11 | Being a firm believer in the ‘ start 'em young ’ policy but desperate for any player I can get to fill out the first team , I have completely overhauled the youth squad . |
12 | On her arrival , you invite her to sit down and offer her a cup of tea or coffee , which will have a calming effect , and then , as gently as possible , you break the news , and offer every possible assistance for any arrangements she may have to make . |
13 | A general guide , for any amount you might borrow , says that the shorter the loan you have , the higher are your monthly repayments and the less that you repay overall . |
14 | Vincent , eager to consult Mauve , was hungry for any advice he could get , willing to kneel at the man 's feet if necessary . |
15 | In the event , Ramsay himself made the most useful contributions to the debate , with the young Steward and Moray backing him , the Regent out of his depth and almost pathetically grateful for any guidance he could get . |
16 | if for any reason it would help if you had an extra week |
17 | If you are unable to attend College for any reason you must complete an absence from college report ( copy attached ) and send it to Sylvia Middlemiss . |
18 | ( Not many calls exceed twenty seconds , but if for any reason you should need to transmit for longer , you can override the cut-out by simply releasing the PTT for an instant , then pressing it again ) |
19 | The cobbles are slightly greasy , so that if an adventurer runs at maximum rate for any reason he must make a successful I test or slip and fall suffering 1 automatic Wound . |
20 | Corbett stayed in the castle the rest of the day , wandering about , looking for any place he could sit and quietly meditate on all he knew . |
21 | If any of Patrick 's family are still around , I would be grateful for any information they can give me . |
22 | I would be most grateful for any information you may have pertaining to the RLS centenary be it an update of your present events or any contacts you may know of . |
23 | I will be grateful for any information you may have on private home care cooperative . |
24 | have a checklist ready by the telephone for any information you will need before definitely applying for the job . |
25 | They sat in the corner and he pumped her for any information she might have gleaned from Wickham . |
26 | For another hour the inquisition continued , almost , I felt , as though the ‘ judges ’ were scraping for any dirt they could find . |