Example sentences of "[coord] [adj] [noun sg] for any " in BNC.

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1 Planned , actual or progressive value for any time period in value or hours can be exported to Lotus , Borland or Microsoft spreadsheets .
2 PAMELA : You will not , I hope , do an unlawful or wicked thing for any master in the world .
3 Bill Clinton 's administration , unable to persuade its European allies to endorse what it thought it wanted to do , and unsure of congressional or country-wide support for any American military involvement in the Balkans , took an unhappy breather .
4 Unfortunately there is no historical or archaeological evidence for any tunnels under Stamford , nor under any medieval town .
5 The income and property of the Society shall be applied solely towards the promotion of the Object of the Society and no portion thereof shall be paid or transferred directly or indirectly to the members of the Society , provided that nothing herein shall prevent the payment in good faith of remuneration to any officer , servant or member of the Society in return for Services actually rendered to the Society and proper rent for any premises let by any member to the Society .
6 What is called ‘ any benefit , or even any legal possibility of benefit , ’ in Mr. Smith 's notes to Cumber v. Wane , is not ( as I conceive ) that sort of benefit which a creditor may derive from getting payment of part of the money due to him from a debtor who might otherwise keep him at arm 's length , or possibly become insolvent , but is some independent benefit , actual or contingent , of a kind which might in law be a good and valuable consideration for any other sort of agreement not under seal .
7 Any party to proceedings is a competent and compellable witness for any other party .
8 Everything had been provided to make this room an attractive and restful setting for any guest .
9 Finally , the acceptance of a problem and consequent search for any law which might be relevant may disclose a novel application of the law or a new remedy .
10 Beatrice Webb 's admiration for the philanthropic work of Mary Booth rested on the way in which the latter expressed ‘ gentle and loving contempt for any special work outside the ordinary sphere of a woman 's life , [ and ] her high standard of excellence which should discourage any vain attempt to leave the beaten track of a woman 's duty ’ .
11 It may be so , but convincing evidence for any such policy on Henry 's part is unfortunately lacking .
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