Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] for any " in BNC.

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1 There are a number of print options which complete this professional training aid fit for any professional or amateur team .
2 Agents , who are responsible for the underwriting syndicates , will be compelled to inform investors specifically about the type of business being handled and underwriters will be obliged to join the market association responsible for any class of insurance written .
3 Agents , who are responsible for the underwriting syndicates , will be compelled to inform investors specifically about the type of business being handled and underwriters will be obliged to join the market association responsible for any class of insurance written .
4 He made himself agreeable to the earl 's squires in the stableyard , and kept his ears open for any revealing mentions of Robert Bossu 's tastes , temperament and interests , and what he garnered was encouraging .
5 Remembering his duty , he strode briskly up the stairs , keeping his eyes open for any suspicious signs .
6 Questions 1 to 4 cover considerations necessary for any type of intervention but they are not arranged in a logical , systematic order .
7 Another case of comparatively recent vintage , Re Bell 's Indenture [ 1980 ] 1 WLR 1217 , confirmed that a solicitor in the ordinary course of his business has the implied authority of his partners to accept trust moneys as agent of the trustees but has no such authority to accept office as trustee and so make his co-partners liable for any misapplication of trust property .
8 Fundamentally , the reason is that the properties of DNA that we have identified turn out to be the basic ingredients necessary for any process of cumulative selection .
9 ( 2 ) Provided that where after a partner 's death the partnership business is continued in the old firm-name , the continued use of that name or of the deceased partner 's name as part thereof shall not of itself make his executors or administrators estate or effects liable for any partnership debts contracted after his death .
10 John had spent months on a diet which would have counted this country meal as a feast fit for any Honourable Member of Parliament in the land .
11 Also keep an eye open for any aphids on chrysanthemums .
12 I kept a wary eye open for any of my old friends , in particular the goldsmith Waller , even as I was distracted by the sight of the apprentices throwing their caps in the air as they shouted for custom , pompous city officials in their fur-lined robes and , of course , those beauties of the night , the high-class courtesans in their satin dresses and flowery head veils .
13 Few candidates , though , are prepared to run too many risks for fear of having their elections challenged and declared void : expenses have to be declared and opponents keep a wary eye open for any infringement of election law .
14 The shareholders are thereby given the power to judge for themselves whether the directors are using their managerial powers for their own benefit at the expense of the company and if this is so to veto the transaction or at least hold the director liable for any profits thereby made .
15 This would be mainframe-driven with suitable terminals in all branches , and the person responsible for any information item would ensure that it was copied to the master file for other parties with the necessary authority to access .
16 There still remains the primary need for all agreements , however limited in scope , which affect the partners to be set down clearly and exhaustively in writing to avoid subsequent dispute : such writing may range from the proper minutes of a partners ' meeting to a separate manual describing a firm 's management process as a guide , in the largest firms , to enable every partner and every employee to identify the person responsible for any particular aspect of the firm 's administration .
17 Despite tough talk about holding Saddam Hussein and his officers accountable for any war crimes , there is little enthusiasm in London for seeking jurisdiction inside Iraq after the war , or pursuing a defeated Iraqi president through his country .
18 Cell walls are covered with fantasy women , always available , pouting and meaningless , two-dimensional figures available for any kind of degradation and brutality you want to inflict .
19 I have never felt so much that I was in a foreign country with seemingly infinite resources available for any purpose you care to name , from stretch automobiles to space travel .
20 You also have the phone available for any emergencies and , in many ways , the whole event is more fun and less formal .
21 No ship 's company was ever so well looked after , with plenty to eat and drink ; and a barrel of apples open for any man to take one .
22 At that time few television sets in Nigeria had the facility to receive UHF , and some state government spokesmen have accused the Federal authorities of deliberately making things difficult for any new state television station .
23 Harvard Graphics Windows is one of the latest generation of presentation packages that make it easy for anybody to produce a stylish and professional looking presentation suitable for any type of audience .
24 This second point is illustrated by the decision in White v John Warwick & Co Ltd [ 1953 ] 1 WLR 1285 where a contract for the hire of a tricycle contained a clause which provided that " nothing in this agreement shall render the owners liable for any personal injuries to the riders of the machine hired " .
25 I prefer white wine to red and I sometimes keep a bottle of champagne in the fridge ready for any impromptu celebrations .
26 ‘ I 'm not one of your empty-headed bimbos grateful for any attention your ego can spare .
27 Floating plants assist by shading the surface of the water and making life intolerable for any of the green water-discolouring algae which try to dwell beneath them .
28 Moreover , information that is filed is not necessarily reliable , or in a form appropriate for any comparative analysis ; for example , the methods of calculating depreciation differ .
29 It wants the Interim Advisory Committee , which will determine the profession 's pay increase for the 1990-91 year , to be allowed to remedy the error by using new money over and above the £600m limit the Government has set on the global sum available for any increase .
30 a contingency fund will be a fund available for any particular unforeseen occurrence in the future
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