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

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1 Six simulation runs were thus possible , with two train crossing times for each of the three vehicle separation times .
2 The motility indices obtained from the different recording sites were averaged to obtain only one basal and one postprandial motility index for each patient .
3 In many of the predator assemblages described here , the mandibles of small mammal prey species are frequently intact , here defined as having all the bone of the mandibular body and ramus present for each half mandible , but lacking some or all of the teeth ( Fig. 3.12 ) .
4 The Board have agreed that a copy of the completed Skills Checklist for each candidate ( showing only the Registered Student/Candidate Number and NOT their name ) must be submitted with all applications for Practical Examinations with effect from the 1st January 1993 .
5 To overcome these problems , small schools in some rural areas have formed cooperative clusters whereby teachers provide curriculum support for each other .
6 comprehensive teaching notes for each lesson
7 to provide consistent prayer support for each other and our families and to be open to receive prayer requests for each other at anytime of the day or night .
8 Indicators of standards of living are estimated for each income level for each household type .
9 to provide consistent prayer support for each other and our families and to be open to receive prayer requests for each other at anytime of the day or night .
10 Check and injection endoscopies cost £49 and £60 respectively , based on timings of nine and 15 minutes per procedure and 10 minutes preparation for each ( nine ) .
11 There are two track index entries for each track .
12 Add to that a £60 bonus for each away goal and Glenavon left Clandeboye £1,360 richer .
13 Add to that a £60 bonus for each away goal and Glenavon left Clandeboye £1,360 richer .
14 There are n 2 distinct solutions of the wave equation for each value of n , and the corresponding orbitals are said to constitute a shell .
15 The next stage of the study is to use this survey information to create a perfectly matched sample of bargaining structures data to correspond to the settlement data for each bargaining group for each year in the period 1 August 1979 to 31 July 1985 .
16 The enthalpy change can be estimated by adding varying quantities of a diluent to the polymer , which serves to depress the observed melting temperature , and measuring T m for each polymer + diluent mixture .
17 Statistical Method : The 1975 base figure for each of the ten artists in the index is the average price of the central 80% of paintings by that artist sold at auction during the 1973/74 , 1974/75 and 1975/76 auction seasons , as reported in Art Sales Index published by Richard Hislop .
18 The authors give the Hospice £1 for each copy sold .
19 The added records have to be indexed , which requires a second index entry for each ‘ track ’ of the data file .
20 The new formula is very complicated , but is based on a notional income figure for each authority — the grant-related poundage ( GRP ) — which it is assumed will be raised by rates or community charge .
21 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 ) ’ .
22 It will also help him set the stock level for each item , so that he has sufficient stock , but not too much .
23 Please complete Subsection IIB for each award-bearing course aimed at SPECIFIC GROUPS of students/teachers , OTHER THAN language specialists .
24 Measure the direct distances and calculate the detour index for each route .
25 The data values for each zone are then given in order in columns 11–20 , with one data value per record .
26 To see whether individual subjects performed differently on those junctions which they personally knew well a recognition measure for each subject on each junction was calculated .
27 I 've had a very short term contract for each show .
28 What I read there was intriguing : violinist , pianist and composer , born 1899 in Moscow , died in a car accident in Stuttgart in 1974 ; first piano lessons from her mother , a pupil of Anton ( and , it turns out , Nicolas ) Rubinstein ; studied both piano and violin at the Paris Conservatoire and made her concert début in Berlin playing Beethoven sonatas for each instrument ; violin lessons with Huberman and tours with Edwin Fischer as a duo-pianist ; married the painter Walter Gramatté in 1920 , and in 1934 , five years after Gramatté 's death , the art-critic Ferdinand Eckhardt ; during 1936–42 composition lessons with Max Trapp , finally settling in Winnipeg in 1953 .
29 Jacqueline Baudrier , another seasoned professional , but more acceptable politically to Gaullists , headed the unit on channel 2.82 Competition between the two channels was strengthened in 1970 : programme directors for each channel were appointed ( Pierre Sabbagh and M.Cazeneuve ) ; and the second channel , like the first , carried brand advertising ; it , too , could now be received throughout France .
30 There is a £100 entry fee for each photograph entered .
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