Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] for any " in BNC.

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1 Maybe P and Q and R behave alike , but there may be times when the algorithm folds a set { P , Q , R } where , say , Q sometimes occurs in a context which never contains P or R. The algorithm looks for any context which contains some of X 's children but not the others .
2 ‘ Importance is attached to the principle that a shareholder should be able to protect his proportion of the total equity by having the opportunity to subscribe for any new issue for cash of equity capital or securities having an equity element . ’
3 I have not the money to pay for any hotel room — ah , how expensive London hotels are , is n't it so ? ’
4 The principal strengths of the human information processing system lie in its ability to make selective use of available visual cues and to utilise an understanding of the text to compensate for any degradation or ambiguity within the visual stimulus .
5 Many clients may consider that a replica of the statutory audited accounts is not appropriate and seek to present data which they consider reflects the underlying results of the business adjusted for any ‘ non-recurring ’ items , eg one-off items or items which would not continue with a change of ownership .
6 A MORTGAGE application form completed and delivered to the lenders constitutes a contract between lender and prospective purchaser if it obliges the purchaser to pay for any valuation to be obtained and the lender does in fact obtain a valuation on that basis .
7 Success with self-consciously modest projects ( for example , a non-sectarian daily paper through which the existing left can talk to itself , before attempting a popular tabloid ) is the only way to build the confidence needed for any greater shift in the fundamental poles of national political culture .
8 ( i ) any goods listed above are sold to a bidder for less than his highest bid or part of the price is repaid or credited to him ( or stated to be so ) ; or ( ii ) the right to bid for any goods listed above is ( or is stated to be ) restricted to persons who have bought or agreed to buy one or more articles ; or ( iii ) any articles are given away or offered as gifts .
9 This approach was mirrored in the Law Commission Working Paper No 85 on the Sale and Supply of Goods ( 1983 ) where a recommendation was made to abolish the automatic classification of statutory implied terms as conditions , the buyer in a consumer sale being given the right to reject for any breach of the implied terms unless the consequences and nature of the breach were trivial so that rejection would be unreasonable .
10 Council spokesman Mike Clark said the authority apologised for any inconvenience and distress .
11 Fig 2 shows the problem sketched out using a much smaller D/T ratio than 7:1 to keep the drawing clear ; the theory works for any ratio greater than 2:1 .
12 Should the transaction cease for any reason then you will be liable for outstanding costs , which will not exceed the fixed fee amounts quoted above .
13 They admire our systems , in particular the obligation to prosecute and defend independently and fearlessly , the obligation to do Legal Aid work , and the obligation to act for any client needing our services .
14 He then went back to the door to check for any sign of the security guards he was certain would be waiting for him .
15 The amount certified for any individual subcontractor may of course be less than that claimed .
16 Hours of work are recorded and sent monthly to the Coordinator to allow for any flexibility agreed with the Coordinator .
17 From this information the design limits for any manufactured item can be set to the economic optimum .
18 From this information the design limits for any manufactured item can be set to the economic optimum .
19 The official receiver or trustee can agree costs though if there is a creditors ' committee , they can require the trustee to ask for any costs payable out of the estate to be taxed .
20 This highlights yet another advantage of the bicycle — the consistency of the time taken for any particular journey .
21 It turned out the Australian 's baggage with much expensive equipment had never arrived in Quito , not even made it to the continent ( or so he 'd been told ) , and I sensed he had no sympathy left for any other 's misfortune .
22 This doctrine enables a lessee to sue for any trespass committed between the granting of the lease and his entering in pursuance of it .
23 As the broadcast drew to a close a voice proclaimed ‘ a vote cast for any parties which oppose each other is a vote for conflict ’ .
24 Some shortages were inevitable ; among them was a dearth of ‘ brylcream ’ ( a term used for any pomade ) used chiefly by women to make their hair glisten .
25 This is a contagious infection caused by mites burrowing under the skin ( mange is a term used for any condition caused by mites which causes itching and results in a mammal losing its fur ) .
26 The conventionalist judge we just imagined , who worries whether deciding against Mrs. McLoughlin would be efficient in virtue of the precedents that mothers may recover for emotional injury sustained at the scene , has no need to look for any larger underlying principle " embedded " in these precedents or to defend one controversial view about the content of these principles .
27 It is a loan made for any purpose at all , secured on bricks and mortar , normally your home .
28 Just telephone the nearest Cosmos office to make a holiday booking for any UK departure point .
29 When the decisions of all market participants dovetail completely , so that each plan correctly assumes the corresponding plans of the other participants and no possibility exists for any altered plans that would be simultaneously preferred by the relevant participants , there is nothing left for the entrepreneur to do .
30 So I said well I 've never been in the situation but I said if it , if it was , if I was in that situation I , asked to see the manager or person in charge , make an offer to pay for any damage that was done and if that did n't suffice then I would say well I am the care officer for a Mencap home and the only thing I can do is say will you er get in touch with my boss and it 'll have to be sorted out from Head Office and she said perfect , you could n't do anything better , then she give me all different things that we 've gone into the next day and the patient 's done everything down the bed , what would you do ?
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