Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun pl] for any " in BNC.

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1 They may claim damages for any mental anguish .
2 However , we can already see difficulties for any variation on this approach .
3 Opponents of second homes argue that outsiders , being wealthier , can outbid locals for any specific property , thereby stimulating out-migration .
4 In that respect the banks argued that Mr Crawley had no locus standi , and the judge agreed that a shareholder could not recover damages for any reduction in value of his shareholding .
5 Staff can also indicate preferences for any pooled rooms required ( e.g. lecture and seminar rooms ) .
6 Unfortunately , the Standard version of Designaknit 4 can not produce patterns for any of these , which is exactly why the Professional version has been developed .
7 It was also admitted by both defendants that they do not hold licences for any of the four dogs ’ .
8 Owners should make up for any lost socialising time with large dogs because , while lack of socialisation can mean problems for any dog , the big boys are that much more of a handful in later life .
9 ( 1 ) Without prejudice to its other powers under this Act , a licensing board may make byelaws for any of the following purposes ( a ) for closing licensed premises wholly or partially on New Year 's Day , and on such other days not being more than four in any one year as the board may think expedient for special reasons ; ( b ) for prohibiting holders of licences from residing in their licensed premises , or for requiring the dwellinghouses of holders of licences to be separate from their licensed premises ; ( c ) for requiring all wines , made-wines and spirits sold by the holder of an off-sale licence to be sold in corked , stoppered or sealed vessels , cans , jars or casks ; ( d ) for requiring every holder of a hotel or public house licence to keep in his licensed premises and to renew from day to day a sufficient supply of drinking water , and such eatables as may be specified in the byelaw , and to display , offer and supply the same as may be required by the byelaw ; ( e ) for printing a list of all applications coming before any meeting of the licensing board , with such other information as may be considered necessary by the board ; ( f ) for the setting out of conditions which may be attached to licences for the improvement of standards of , and conduct in , licensed premises ; ( g ) for the granting of a licence of a type other than that applied for ; Provided that a byelaw made under paragraph ( c ) above shall not apply to licensed premises where no groceries are kept or sold and where a bona fide wholesale business in alcoholic liquor is carried on .
10 The 1850 statement of progress speaks of a curriculum designed to ‘ prepare pupils for any position in life which they may be called upon to occupy [ and which ] can be afforded at the moderate fee of two guineas a quarter ’ .
11 And he said this is a month , this was a month after the end of term , this , ca n't find books for any of these tickets , they 're not in any children 's
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