Example sentences of "[am/are] [adj] for any " in BNC.

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1 We are sorry for any misunderstanding or embarrassment this caused to James Capel and to the banks .
2 But never forget that He will forgive those who are sorry for any evil they have done .
3 Your contribution — however small — will help fund this vital work , and we are grateful for any donations received .
4 IF ONLY the woman had paused for a moment to inspect the hastily scrawled felt tip notice at the top of the stairs : ‘ I am sorry for any inconvenience caused to all our customers during the period that the down escalator has been out of service .
5 We pray for those who mourn , and for those who are sad for any reason .
6 These rates are payable for any new members joining the Society from September on — thus giving three free months .
7 We 're grateful for any donations . ’
8 They 're suitable for any type of tank and new freshwater ( and marine ) designs are available soon .
9 Both guitars have a real PRS feel and the wide , thin necks are comfortable for any style .
10 For instance , the seller of goods might expressly exclude the statutory implied terms relating to the goods — The Seller gives no undertaking that the goods are fit for any particular purpose .
11 Thus , for instance , a clause which provides that a seller gives no undertaking that the goods are fit for any purpose and purports to exclude the implied term in s14(3) of the SGA 1979 , or a term which disclaims any duty of care in negligence , is subject to the Act .
12 Nevertheless , studies about job losses are useful to the extent that they give some flavour of the rate of change associated with the new technology , and they are helpful for any social and economic planning to cope with these changes .
13 Have the courage to own up to your mistakes and to say sorry when you are responsible for any bad behaviour .
14 Your are responsible for any charges , fines etc. that may be levied by authorities in the U.K. or overseas for noncompliance of regulations in this area and any such amounts will be recharged to you .
15 The association has agreed to meet this expense but it will be pointed out to the Youth Club that if they are responsible for any further damage they will be required to provide the cash .
16 ‘ Certainly , more volunteer helpers would be very useful , ’ agreed Pat , ‘ I 'm grateful for any help ! ’
17 Sparring mitts , which are compulsory for any form of competition , minimize the risk of injury to the face .
18 Two separate people are essential for any exchange to take place : you can not give presents to yourself , just as you can not give yourself to yourself .
19 these forces , are essential for any understanding of the historical Jesus — the Jesus who actually walked the soil of Palestine two thousand years ago — rather than the Christ of faith .
20 I am not suggesting , of course , that such uniquely referring terms are available for any kind of objects whatever .
21 Spring-flowering bulbs are difficult for any kind of gardener to resist since , unless they are asked to grow in appalling soil conditions , success if usually guaranteed .
22 The language syllabus of A Week by the Sea is based on Streamline English Connections , so the video and its accompanying books are suitable for any pre-intermediate learners who are following on from Streamline English Departures or are studying any other course at this level .
23 These are necessary for any business to provide for the proper management of its finances .
24 Instinctual repression of both sexuality and of violent aggressive impulses are necessary for any human society to be possible at all , the former helping to counteract the destructive aggressive impulses .
25 He may take with him any duly authorised person and any equipment he needs and he may take measurements , photographs and recordings that are necessary for any examination or investigation .
26 The different approaches , evident in the House of Lords , demonstrate the compromise which the law must seek to achieve between two extreme propositions : first , that the goods be merchantable for every purpose , which is harsh on the seller ; and second , that they be merchantable for any one of the purposes , which is adverse to the buyer .
27 Exactly because they are common and basic they are relatively unlikely to need an explicit statement , by assignment , that they are valid for any entity where they are perceived .
28 ‘ We are ready for any onslaught that the white authorities might try to launch against us , ’ Mr Rockman said after the first meeting in his home on Monday of the Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union .
29 The capital transfer tax legislation ( [ IHTA 1984 s201 ] ) however provides that both the settlor and the trustees are liable for any capital transfer tax payable when a settlor puts assets into a settlement .
30 ‘ They are towns where there is no other big sporting tradition , so ice hockey can attract fans who are eager for any sport rather than have to compete against existing sports . ’
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