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

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1 The actual payment at time of writing is between £1.50 and £1.70 per hour per child , but with a possible reduction for any second and subsequent child .
2 There can be no possible excuse for any further delay .
3 The council reiterated its " strong desire for the unity and regional safety of Iraq … and stresses Iraq 's total responsibility for any other human suffering imposed on the brotherly people of Iraq as a result of the regime 's refusal to implement [ the UN resolutions ] which deal with the provision of food and medicinal needs " .
4 Custodians keep an alert lookout for any female without a wedding ring , as lipstick is not good for marble .
5 It is always useful for a student of acting to have some practical knowledge of stage management , helping him/her to appreciate the need for efficient technical support for any production .
6 It is quite anomalous therefore that SI 1991 489 regulation 3(c) makes specific provision for any person to sue for breach of Core Rule 28 ( or a comparable SRO insider dealing rule ) .
7 She considers whether it is true to claim that there is a sex-related divergence of views , and the possible reasons for any such divergence , and goes on to suggest that there are areas in which women 's views may typically differ from those of men .
8 While your commentary should naturally be unbiased , it is reasonable that it should include possible reasons for any patterns revealed .
9 Particular attention is paid to personal inter-relationships and the relationships between people and technology , this preparing Diplomates to activate administrative support for any management function within the increasingly transparent organisation of the 1990s .
10 We are only kidding ourselves if we think that we have anything like a complete succession for any part of the stratigraphical column in any one place .
11 As dawn came up in the sky we made preparations to move back to our own lines , covering our withdrawal and keeping careful watch for any signs of the enemy .
12 This is despite the fact that the Tribunal is appointed by the Government ; that it has no real powers ; and that it is under a duty not to give published reasons for any decision it makes .
13 Straining his ears over the slight sounds of their careful progress for any alien noises in the night , Grant found his thoughts increasingly filled with unsettling images of leaping dark shapes and gleaming fangs .
14 The proper payment for any such total loss will be the Sum Insured .
15 They waited at the North Col for three awful days , watching the deserted ridge for any signs of life .
16 It said that inherently bad foundations and faulty construction meant that the cost of maintaining the old building for any length of time ‘ must be necessarily large ’ , and even at the time of his examination the building was undergoing further repairs .
17 The Labour Party leadership also felt that the British people were not , as yet , ready for war : ‘ In Great Britain the position was that no Government would be able to secure public support for any action which the people believed would lead to war . ’
18 ‘ To find the correct homeopathic remedy for any condition , the symptoms are diagnosed in those terms , and the Materia Medica places them under those headings : location , sensation etc . ’
19 The income and property of the Society shall be applied solely towards the promotion of the Object of the Society and no portion thereof shall be paid or transferred directly or indirectly to the members of the Society , provided that nothing herein shall prevent the payment in good faith of remuneration to any officer , servant or member of the Society in return for Services actually rendered to the Society and proper rent for any premises let by any member to the Society .
20 The problem with all these apparently objective methods of assessing ideal weight is that there is such a wide range of acceptable weights for any given height .
21 They tend to review their arrangements — perhaps in consultation with their unions — so that allowances remain within Inland Revenue limits ( to ensure employees do not pay tax on them ) and so they provide adequate compensation for any costs incurred and the domestic upheaval involved in moving .
22 Alongside the last jump stands the largest tented village for any annual sporting event in this country .
23 Sport constituted an avenue of social mobility for any slave willing and capable enough to pit his sporting skills against another .
24 There is a clear need for any judge or court intending to exercise the wasted costs jurisdiction to formulate carefully and concisely the complaint and grounds upon which such an order may be sought .
25 But perhaps we are looking entirely in the wrong place for any significant employment gains in industry .
26 However , subject to the Note below , we will pay to our clients the equivalent of such damages as they would be entitled to receive under English law in an English court for any personal injury to the client including illness or death , caused by the negligence , as understood in English law , of the servants or agents of ourselves or of any of our suppliers contracted or sub-contracted by us to provide any part of the arrangements for your holiday as described in this brochure , or excursions as described above , except for air or sea transportation arrangements for which separate conditions apply ( see 8 opposite ) .
27 Pennycuick J. found that there was no implied request for any service or promise of service [ for example , to use his best endeavours to persuade the bank to sell at £100,000 or to act as a go-between — cf. the putting in touch with X in British Bank for Foreign Trade v. Novinex ( above , p. 94 ) ] .
28 The English rose is not a proper emblem for any political party , but for the nation as whole .
29 If a scheme for Northern Ireland is to have a real chance of success , it must not only enjoy the support of a majority — it must enjoy also the acquiescence of most of the rest , a vivid illustration of the need for an adequate social foundation for any constitutional structure which is to enjoy even a modicum of success .
30 There is no proper medieval evidence for any of the other halls , but they were a common tradition by the sixteenth century .
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