Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [adj] for any " in BNC.
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1 | An event which occurs after the breach of duty and which contributes to the plaintiff 's damage , may break the chain of causation , so as to render the defendant not liable for any damage beyond this point . |
2 | The situation was too fluid , the future too uncertain for any relaxation yet . |
3 | Goal conflicts make this socio-economic leap extremely difficult for any individual to absorb . |
4 | The magnetic deflecting torque is proportional to both the current I in the suspended coil and the magnetic induction delivered by the fixed coils which in turn is also proportional to the same current I. Because the deflecting torque is proportional to I 2 , both alternating and direct currents cause a steady deflection of the suspended coil , the natural frequency of the suspended system being too low and the damping too great for any fluctuations in I 2 to be followed . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | On Jan. 15 he told a news conference that the FLN regarded the HCS as " unconstitutional " ; its formation left " the way wide open for any kind of adventurism and extremist theses , [ and ] makes the road back to political stability long and arduous " . |