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

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1 I would be most grateful for any assistance offered .
2 Please note that we would be most grateful for any handouts or further information you would like to send us .
3 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 .
4 The introduction of Performance Related Pay would be extremely dangerous for any member of the Association .
5 Councillor could I just perhaps request that you perhaps do n't make it quite so easy for any future break-ins .
6 But it 's not so brilliant for any shareholders who sold at the float price .
7 This publication would be especially useful for any student nurses ( and also trained nurses ) who are finding difficulty in relating psychology to their practice of nursing .
8 Melchizedek 's authority ( the " tithe " was God 's portion , so by giving Melchizedek a tenth of everything Abram recognized him as God 's representative ) , his lack of any named ancestors and descendants ( extremely important for any man claiming kingship or priesthood ) , and his dual role as priest and king , led later writers to see in him a foreshadowing of the Messiah ( see Psalm 110:4 ; Hebrews 7:1–10 ) .
9 He had a deeply rooted fear of being personally responsible for any diminution at all in the lands committed to his care .
10 Twentieth Century-Fox agreed to this but made Crawford sign a legal document making him personally responsible for any resulting injury or loss of life .
11 The result will be tremendous for travelling , it comes up smiling after washing and is extremely elegant for any occasion .
12 But the main difficulty was that if compensation were paid out on this ‘ once for all ’ basis , ‘ it would be exceedingly difficult for any future government ever to make radical changes in the financial provisions , however badly they were working .
13 Once a nation or race is embarked on a course of action , particularly violent action , such as the waging of war or its undeclared equivalent , that action having its source far back in national religious history , it becomes extremely difficult for any retraction to take place .
14 It is extremely difficult for any practitioner to administer a test in exactly the same way on two occasions , even if the same child is being tested .
15 Goal conflicts make this socio-economic leap extremely difficult for any individual to absorb .
16 Given our human circumstances , it is extremely difficult for any human observer to investigate a member of his own species as if he or she were a creature of nature , out there , on the other side of the plate glass .
17 And somebody has to say that under Section fifty four A if this kind of policy exists in the county structure plan it will be extremely difficult for any proposer erm of development outside built-up areas , existing built-up areas , to proceed .
18 So what er Richard Newstat is saying in his argument is , is , and go back to the beginning of this lecture , is to say the constitution of the United States makes life extremely difficult for any president .
19 While one is not always convinced that Taylor has done this , the task is perhaps excessive for any writer .
20 It is personally difficult for any individual to give wholehearted attention both to departmental issues and to the main political strategy problems arising outside his or her own responsibilities .
21 It is possible to enter into a guaranteed revenue agreement with the water authority whereby the income from the water charge over a 12-year period is offset against the capital cost and the developer is only liable for any shortfall on an annual basis .
22 In contrast , if the supplier undertakes to use reasonable care to manufacture the machine in accordance with the agreed specification , it could be argued that the supplier is only liable for any departure from the specification if it can be shown to be due to negligence .
23 If a personal representative or trustee in bankruptcy elects to be registered , and is , he becomes personally liable for any amounts unpaid on the shares and not merely representationally liable to the extent of the estate .
24 The first fifty or so milliseconds of these waves are the most consistent for any particular stimulus and it is thought that they are almost entirely generated by the incoming stimulus , irrespective of any mental activity on the part of the subject .
25 When an attempt is made to set him up as a Saint , it is scarcely possible for any man of good sense who knows the history of his times to preserve his gravity .
26 Because any religion must , at the root , be dependent upon at least one unprovable assumption , it is utterly wrong for any person to instruct a child about ‘ god ’ or religion without also leaving him in no doubt that the instruction is so based .
27 It is true that since 1982 allowance has been made for inflation — indexation — when calculating capital gains generally ( and gains made before 1982 are no longer eligible for any tax ) .
28 Today a four-mile-long expanse of shallow , brackish water , scarcely suitable for any vessel except the wild fowler 's punt , reflected the immense Norfolk sky .
29 Inter-faith dialogue may be acceptable but inter-faith acts of devotion are most inappropriate for any Christian worth his salt .
30 ‘ They are a people who ask for little but who are enormously and genuinely grateful for any help ’ , wrote one official who witnessed a terrible drought in Masailand in the early 1960s : ‘ They live a hard life uncomplainingly . ’
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