Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However , for each of the commodities for which a contradiction of the Samuelson hypothesis has been found , another study has found evidence that the commodity supports the hypothesis .
2 4 For each of the things to be done and problems to be solved , work out the best approach .
3 In comparing mean daily prevalence rates of morbidity between vitamin A and placebo groups in the Health Study , separate daily prevalence rates were calculated for each child for each of the intervals between dosing points .
4 General causal models can not be drawn up when interactions exist between the variables ; the only solution is to draw up a separate causal model for each of the groups for whom the effects of the variables are different .
5 Once you have established the sub-totals for each of the groups of costs , their total will give you a good estimate of the final bill of your proposed project .
6 We have also produced separate leaflets for each of the groups of people .
7 ‘ I just want to get it right and make sure I do the best for each of the students in my charge . ’
8 The most usual arrangement is to have inverted lists of each descriptor , with a list of the major record keys and addresses or , if each record has a separate address , addresses only , for each of the records to which that descriptor applies .
9 and " There is no need for each of the subsections to be identical .
10 Using this as his measure of , Lucas can carry out a separate regression of on and for each of the countries for which he has data , once he has solved the problem of how to measure for each country .
11 The order which he presents is the product of the work of four boundary commissions , one for each of the countries of the United Kingdom .
12 Affiliated organisations , Constituency Labour Parties and Commons Members of Parliament may nominate for each of the offices of leader and deputy leader , one Commons Member of the Parliamentary Labour Party attending conference ( unless excused attendance as provided in sub-section ( c ) below ) as a delegate or ex-officio delegate .
13 What is needed is criteria relating to each of the aspects of generalization listed earlier in this section for each of the levels of a scheme .
14 Centres should note that in an integrated programme of music modules a centre may register a candidate for each of the modules for which it is anticipated the candidate will be successful ie which allows the candidate to be certificated at his/her maximum level of attainment ( see paragraph 5 on Registration ) .
15 5.2 For the series of Music Making modules , Centres should register a candidate for each of the modules for which it is anticipated the candidate will be successful .
16 To assess the damages it is necessary to form a view upon three matters each of which is in greater or lesser degree one of speculation : ( 1 ) the value of the material benefits for his dependants which the deceased would have provided out of his earnings for each year in the future during which he would have provided for them had he not been killed : ( 2 ) the value of any material benefits which the dependants will be able to obtain in each such year from sources ( other than insurance ) which would not have been available to them had the deceased lived but which will become available to them as a result of his death : ( 3 ) the amount of the capital sum which , with prudent management , will produce annual amounts equal to the difference between ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) ( that is " the dependency " ) for each of the years during which the deceased would have provided material benefits for the dependants had he not been killed .
17 Write your own dictionary definition for each of the words in the list below .
18 These consist of four sheets , one for each of the colours plus black , which contain those parts of the illustration that incorporate the colour or a percentage of it .
19 In normal character-printing mode a program sends instructions to the printer to print a character string in a form such as PRINT ‘ ( message ) ’ and the printer hardware selects the appropriate dot patterns for each of the characters in the character string ‘ ( message ) ’ .
20 The data are normalized to that at 5MPa ; absolute values for each of the samples at this pressure were as follows : A1 , 5.01x10 -4 Sm -1 ; A2 , 2.51x10 -4 Sm -1 ; B1 , 1.995x10 -4 Sm -1 ; B2 , 2.24x10 -4 Sm -1 .
21 The data are normalized to that at 18MPa ; absolute values for each of the samples at this pressure were as follows : A3 , 2.24x10 -5 Sm -1 ; A4 , 3.55x10 -6 Sm -1 ; B3 , 2.51x10 -6 Sm -1 ; B4 , 2.3x10 -6 Sm -1 .
22 The results are normalized to that at 25°C ; absolute values for each of the samples at this temperature were as follows : A1 , 1.26x10 -4 Sm -1 ; A2 , 0.631x10 -4 Sm -1 ; B1 , 1.26x10 -5 Sm -1 .
23 Under the current interpretation of the Constitution the single representative for the District of Columbia and the two representatives for each of the territories of Guam , Puerto Rico , American Samoa and the Virgin Islands were entitled to vote only in legislative committees .
24 While that 's clearly the most important consideration for each of the districts over the next few months , while the selection process is going on , er bearing in mind what 's said in P P G three , we regard that as axiomatic and I I find it inconceivable that the the department would allow any new settlement to proceed nowadays without the agreement of the district council .
25 A different set of users may be specified for each of the types of information transferred by LIFESPAN RDBI .
26 However , about two-thirds of the mothers in this book are no longer with their baby 's father .
27 About two-thirds of the mothers in this book were at school or further education college when they became pregnant , and about half of these were under sixteen .
28 About two-thirds of the sacks of refuse had gone , and the pit she had seen was as if it had never been , under a litter of dead leaves where a couple of blackbirds foraged .
29 About two-thirds of the rooms at The Regent ( ) offer a view of Victoria Harbour and across the bay .
30 These were viewed by analysts as an expressions of the common concern of member states that growing pro-Iraqi sentiment across the region could foster anti-Western feeling and promote Islamic fundamentalism , which might threaten continued AMU integration and jeopardize future economic links with the West , especially with the European Communities ( EC ) which provided the market for two-thirds of the exports from AMU member countries ( with the exception of Libya , with which the EC had suspended relations ) .
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