Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] for each [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Using data for each of the individual futures contracts , Park and Sears used regression ( allowing for autocorrelation ) to fit the equation where V is the implicit variance and M : is the number of days to delivery .
2 Piaget 's sentence completion study involved asking seven-to nine-year-olds to write completions for each of the following written sentence fragments :
3 This project seeks to estimate the key parameters of purchasing behaviour for each of the four major EC countries ( France , West Germany , Italy and UK ) .
4 Right taking calcium as the metal , you want to write equations for each of the four types of reaction .
5 Mr. Edwards , as a company partner , was fined £100 for each of the two tyre offences and £50 for no MoT .
6 This explains the choice of two amalgamated symbols for each of the two English affricates : /and/ .
7 Matthew Prince was given £2,000 for each of the four whacks he received aged 15 at Brighton College , Sussex .
8 Thus , with the distinctions made between Chapters II and III , the Board of Education sought to establish clear , demarcated responsibilities for each of the two main providers of liberal adult education ; with the universities engaged in more academic levels of study .
9 Lipman gives figures for each of the main classes of local government existing in England and Wales in 1870 .
10 There are to be no statutory ombudsmen or ombudswomen to represent the consumer , despite the Government 's admission in their document entitled ’ Citizens Charter Implications for the Regulators of Privatised Utilities ’ : ’ The principal advantage of introducing ombudsmen for each of the utilities is that they are seen by the public to be impartial and independent of all parties . ’
11 Such problems , on the Lazarsfeldian view , can be sorted and clarified empirically only by , in this case , formulating indicators for each of the possible dimensions of the concept .
12 In addition since that time a host of legislation has been passed separate from the companies acts which provides rights for each of the parties involved .
13 The next stage was to recruit and train writers for each of the units identified in the framework .
14 The three SNP MPs justified the decision on the grounds that the deal secures representation for each of the main four political parties in Scotland and prevents Mr Lang from directly appointing ‘ creatures of his own party ’ .
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