Example sentences of "and for each " in BNC.

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1 Cut all main branches back to a few inches long and for each prepare 2–3 scions of the new variety as for whip and tongue grafting , but trim their bases to a long wedge shape .
2 In every case however , it is necessary to have a clear focal point for the activities , to work towards the communities needs , and for each community to be able , at least crudely , to have an idea of how they wish to use video when they return to the problems of their own area .
3 This kind of mutuality can certainly happen between friends , though there must be a clear understanding by each as to the nature of the exercise , a proper respect for confidences and for each other 's judgment .
4 But if the controls are interrelated then the 20 cases will be divided into 10 men and 10 women and for each sex the age groups will be specified .
5 List them , and for each one write a brief sentence explaining what senses and/or emotions it appeals to , and what techniques it uses ( ie music , a slogan , a personality etc ) .
6 Normally , the rates are £19.50 for the first halt hour and for each additional quarter of an hour or part of it , £4.50 , For weekday overtime the rates go up to £23.80 and £5.45 , for Saturday overtime , £24.70 and £5.65 , Sunday overtime , £31.70 and £7.15 and for Bank holiday overtime , £37.00 and £8.25 .
7 ‘ On the new album I went to extremes , and for each song I had two or three complete lead breaks worked out for every solo , prior to actually going in to make the album .
8 He then goes on to list and classify a lengthy and diverse list : visions , dreams , voices , discussions , parables , speeches , proverbs , rituals , laws , songs , drama , poetry , letters , ciphers , anthologies , history , records and stories , and for each he gives chapter and verse .
9 The one thing its citizens have in common is that God has come into the life of each one and given a love for him and for each other which no human or political institution can ever produce .
10 Roget 's contains over 1000 word types , and for each type different forms of speech and numerous synonyms are offered .
11 After You Watch activities for the Episode in its complete form , and for each of the four Sections .
12 Given that Max can interact both with itself and with Myc , we investigated the relative affinities of the Myc and Max HLH-Z domains for themselves and for each other using a yeast assay that monitors protein-protein interactions in vivo ( Fig. 3 a ) .
13 Separate accounts are made for each person and for each class of asset , liability , profit or loss .
14 Different degrees of insulin resistance and impaired β cell function can be introduced into the model , and for each combination the homeostatic fasting plasma glucose and insulin results achieved by the feedback loops are calculated .
15 This was then used as input to the overlap program that was run separately for each of the 15 documents and for each of the 3 dictionaries .
16 Education plans are made well in advance and for each intake of learners it should be possible to predict their whereabouts for the whole of the training period .
17 The most fundamental of these is for the field to be divided into quadrants by a central cross , and for each of these segments to be decorated with the same design .
18 So an information-based business must be structured around goals that clearly state management 's performance expectations for the enterprise and for each part and specialist and around organized feedback that compares results with these performance expectations so that every member can exercise self-control .
19 The Comptroller and Auditor General shall for the financial year ending 31st March 1984 and for each subsequent financial year prepare an estimate of the expenses of the National Audit Office ; and the Commission shall examine that estimate and lay it before the House of Commons with such modifications , if any , as the Commission see fit .
20 In this connection , the court has to recall that freedom of expression , as secured in paragraph 1 of article 10 , constitutes one of the essential foundations of a democratic society and one of the basic conditions for its progress and for each individual 's self-fulfilment .
21 Measure the liquid from the jar and for each 600ml/1 pint/2½ cups , add 400g/1lb of sugar .
22 When there is time , the robot 's joints are switched on again , and for each entry ( I' , J' ) in R2 , the robot 's arm angles are set to J' .
23 Every node is connected to all the inputs s0 , s1 , … sN and for each input , each node has a weight w0 , w1 , … wN and nothing else .
24 This approach has been used by Moseley ( 1979 ) to measure accessibility by constructing a time-space matrix for each rural/social/age group ( rows ) and for each rural service needed ( columns ) .
25 For example , if technology is such that production is subject to a fixed maximum rate of capacity output , and for each firm its output under the collusive agreement is just about at capacity , then there would be virtually no short-run gain to reneging on the agreement .
26 The public expenditure White Papers gave finance officers a broad indication of the government 's medium-term intentions for local authority spending overall and for each service up to three years ahead .
27 The main requirement is for each degree of differentiation to be clearly demarcated from others in the eyes of buyers and for each firm to be the lowest-cost producer within each category .
28 All work within the group is assigned as projects , and for each project a project coordinator is appointed .
29 Optimal output can be calculated for each subject and for each period on each repetition , as can optimal sales which can most conveniently be expressed as a proportion ( always either 0 or 1 ) of total post-production stock .
30 So the error in output , , and the error in the sales proportion , , can be calculated for each subject for each period and for each repetition .
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