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

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1 However , the motion does not remain periodic for any great distance downstream .
2 Similarly , when subletting , if the sublet part is not to remain empty for any time , a separate assessment is still prudent .
3 Gorbunovs , although in favour of Latvian independence , had remained a member of the section of the Latvian Communist Party loyal to the Communist Party of the Soviet Union ( CPSU ) following the split in Latvian communist ranks in April [ see p. 37385 ] ; his endorsement by the Popular Front was regarded as another example of the cautious approach being taken on Latvian independence , since Gorbunovs 's good relations with the Soviet leadership were considered valuable for any future negotiations .
4 It thus became impossible for any king in future to prolong indefinitely the life of a complaisant House of Commons , as Charles II had done with the ‘ Cavalier Parliament ’ of 1661–79 .
5 It tinkled furiously , as it always did when he became agitated for any reason .
6 ‘ Do n't feel sorry for any of them , Father .
7 Rather than any devastated areas remaining derelict for any time , quite the reverse may have been the case , and archaeology , especially from the air , is now beginning to produce evidence for development on a much larger scale than appreciated hitherto .
8 Once a person has become unemployed for any length of time , the chances are that he or she will continue to be unemployed .
9 As its name implies , the infection attacks the lymphatic system , and , although the disease is localized rather than systemic , it can produce considerable destruction of tissue near the genitalia , particularly in women , if allowed to continue untreated for any length of time .
10 They worked hard for any money they got er but basically this was the idea that they could earn more money than say a joiner or a plumber or whatever , and therefore they had a wee bit of pride in themselves .
11 Expensive-looking loafers , preferably made out of an endangered species , remain essential for any aspiring manager .
12 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 .
13 But everyone is advised to remain on their guard and keep vigilant for any suspicious activity .
14 This is extremely useful if the office has to be left unattended for any period of time .
15 Always have a plan B in case your original choice becomes impractical for any reason .
16 Clearly , it is not possible to undertake a search within the time allowed and it , therefore , becomes necessary for any relevant information to have been ingathered in course of pre-litigation investigation so that it is available on the insurance file .
17 ‘ If anyone knows anything that could help and has kept quiet for any reason , I would beg them to please come forward now . ’
18 ‘ If anyone knows anything that could help and has kept quiet for any reason , I would beg them to please come forward now , ’ his distraught mother said .
19 You could begin to feel sorry for any humans who got in her way .
20 One is that if the coordinate r is held fixed for any length of time the interval is negative and space-like .
21 And that may in the end prove inadequate for any unforeseeable expenses .
22 They knew that a number of passengers had joined the cruise just to see St Kilda , and that they would almost be made to feel responsible for any disappointment .
23 She knew she had nothing to feel guilty about despite her attraction to Luke , having resisted him , but his relationship with Cavell was none of her business really , and whether Luke finally confessed that he had intended to be unfaithful or Cavell discovered it for herself , she did n't want to have to feel responsible for any eventual break-up .
24 Qualification will depend on the knowledge and expertise possessed and , as important , the extent to which the problem-solver can be held responsible for any decision according to the system of accountability we have ; that is , the politician is accountable to Parliament and the public , and the individual to any system which the Parliament may have enacted , whether guidelines or law , and to those immediately touched by any decision .
25 THE ROYAL FOREST OF DEAN TOURIST ASSOCIATION AND THE DESIGNERS BELIEVE THAT ALL STATEMENTS HEREIN ARE CORRECT AT THE TIME OF GOING TO PRESS AND CAN NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ERRORS OR OMISSIONS .
26 The cattle owner was held responsible for any damage done by his animal .
27 Nottinghamshire County Council can not be held responsible for any error , omission or subsequent alteration to the information contained in this brochure .
28 Sovereign can not be held responsible for any train delays , strikes , cancellations or consequential claims arising from such circumstances .
29 Which mortgage can not be held responsible for any out date of information that may have occurred due to changes taking place after the editorial deadline .
30 Judges , lawyers and witnesses may not be held responsible for any statement uttered in court .
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