Example sentences of "[adv] for each " in BNC.

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1 There has not been enough time to prepare properly for each of the Test matches .
2 The position may vary a little for each programme , but essentially timescales are still uncertain .
3 A whole complex system of muscles is brought into paly for each movement of the body : bending an arm involves the shortening of the biceps , while the tricep muscles at the back of the arm must relax and lengthen in unison .
4 Hide some small presents , enough for each of the children , in a spot either in the garden or nearby .
5 The police already employed him on an item of service basis , and paid generously enough for each case .
6 Possibly the greatest compliment that could be paid to the PFF — and that accidentally — was near the end of the war when the Command was strong enough for each Group to mount an attack on a single target , but generally supported by the full paraphernalia of hard-won pathfinding techniques .
7 Indeed , so long as total pleasure just outweighs total pain an ever increasing population is likely to be a more effective way of increasing happiness than making life better for each individual .
8 I know this man-woman thing is n't supposed to be easy , but I just wonder how two people who care so much for each other have managed to spend so much time beating each other up , ’ Vitor said wryly .
9 In a triumph of renunciation of heterosexual closure in marriage , the poem ends with a celebration of the tranquillity and harmony to be found when women choose to live only for each other , in a feminine pastoral paradise , a sapphic idyll …
10 This is the profound hope and certainty , that there are ways for every type of intellect and it is necessary only for each one to find the method that suits him .
11 Resource allocation in the near future requires accurate information not only for each school but within a school for each year .
12 Nonetheless the closest possible identification with other sufferers is preferable not only for each individual sufferer but also for the health of each Anonymous Fellowship .
13 Such an analysis is thus provided by participants not only for each other but for analysts too .
14 The analysis " provided by participants not only for each other but for analysts too " ( in Levinson 's words , quoted above ) is thus the ultimate arbiter of the " meaning " of code switching .
15 It was as if they were the only two people on earth ; oblivious to the crowds who poured from the factory entrances as the day shift ended and who milled around them , they had eyes only for each other .
16 A further gain is that we do not need a sampling frame for the 10 000 cattle but only for each of the 10 herds ; such a frame could be constructed on the investigator 's arrival at a farm .
17 One of the more controversial aspects of the budget , and one which contributed to the growing public concern about the integrity of the political system , was an increase in the so-called " MPs ' slush fund " ( more correctly the National Development Fund ) to K100,000 annually for each member .
18 Also once a vaccination programme has been undertaken it must be continued annually for each calf crop .
19 In the example given below for each entry , the default settings are used when a parameter is omitted .
20 For example , a height is laid down for each ILS at which the aircraft should be , on passing over the markers .
21 I wrote them down for each person .
22 This figure is then broken down for each of the UK countries .
23 The projected future population growth rate for Wales is then broken down for each county .
24 Thereafter , it is slightly intimidating when subjects are set down for each day 's debate , and we feel a little restricted in moving beyond the sphere of the Ministers on the Front Bench .
25 Apart from a general limitation relating to development which ‘ requires or involves the formation , laying out or material widening of a means of access to an existing highway which is a trunk or classified road or creates an obstruction to the view of persons using any highway by vehicular traffic at or near any bend , corner , junction or intersection so as to be likely to cause danger to such persons , particular conditions are also laid down for each of the different classes of development listed .
26 If it 's photocopied Paul , she did n't write it down for each one of you did she ?
27 Any tour must leave town i , so for each i , and arrive at town j , so for each j .
28 Any tour must leave town i , so for each i , and arrive at town j , so for each j .
29 However a rough estimate of optimum switching angle can be obtained if the three torque/speed characteristics are approximated by constant torques , effective up to the maximum speed for each angle : The time taken and number of steps executed during acceleration to the maximum speed may be calculated , since for a constant torque , For constant accelerating torque the instantaneous velocity is proportional to time and therefore the distance travelled during acceleration is simply : so for each switching angle the acceleration time and distance can be found : The time taken to travel a total distance of 60 steps can be calculated for each switching angle , e.g. if the switching angle is 6 degrees the system executes the first 25 steps in 94.3 ms and the remaining steps at a constant speed of 540 steps per second : The time taken to decelerate has been neglected in this calculation because the retarding torque ( motor braking torque + load torque ) is , in all three cases , much larger than the accelerating torque ( motor accelerating torque - load torque ) .
30 So for each one 's like ten metres ,
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