Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] for any " in BNC.
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1 | The implications of this for any study in which sample recruitment is time consuming or invasive are obvious . |
2 | She had never felt like this before in her entire life , knew she would never feel like this for any other man . |
3 | That could be true , but on the other hand Dana would n't want to leave Claudia with Roman for any length of time , and she was right , was n't she ? |
4 | SIR — There has been a great play made of the impact of the minimum wage factor in the Social Chapter , but I have waited in vain for any reference to the other and more far reaching elements . |
5 | So you will search in vain for any sixteen-inch cylinders today . |
6 | But despite this , it is significant that in the entire teaching of the New Testament epistles you will search in vain for any sustained exhortation to evangelise . |
7 | I have looked in vain for any evidence that the woman concerned was not herself American . ) |
8 | But one looks in vain for any discussion of their physical growth , where their original core lay , of the directions in which they grew , and when and why , and of what accounts for their street plan and their shape today . |
9 | One looks in vain for any reflection of this outpouring of German song in keyboard tablatures . |
10 | For any mesh the value of N may differ from that for any other ( for example , if inclusions or crystalline areas are considered ) as in the model of a composite . |
11 | In such cases the employer is not liable in general for any wrong which consists in the improper carrying out of such work , though he will , of course , be liable if unlawful acts are done which he has actually authorized . |
12 | It also provides the context in which to consider both the claim that for the later Foucault knowledge is absolutely determined , leaving him in the impossible situation of requiring something outside this for any prospect of critique , as well as the question of exactly how power and resistance are interdependent and to what extent they are separable . |
13 | It was recognised , however , that such a solution was nigh on impossible for any but the simplest systems — and this is still true today , despite massive increases in computing power . |
14 | Opportunities for employment for graduates in linguistics are very similar to those for any graduate in Arts curricula , but there are some cases where a degree in linguistics is regarded as a relevant qualification , namely speech therapy and language teaching . |
15 | It is also clear that only about 1–2% of our rivers have access agreements for anyone at all for any parts of their lengths at any time , a significant part of that minute percentage resulting from the work of Adam Box 's team in the Wessex Water area over the last year . |
16 | If you have any built-in cupboards or closets you are home and dry — literally — as far as storage is concerned ; if you have not , and there is really no room at all for any sort of full-length closet , have a hat stand or , failing this , a row of hooks to take not only your own family 's coats , but those of visitors . |
17 | Have you got any special memories about any of these shops at all for any reason ? |
18 | This is evidence that he does not posses any deep feelings at all for any of them . |