Example sentences of "[v-ing] for each [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He was also closely involved with George Birkbeck [ q.v. ] and the popular education movement , contending for each child to ‘ have that given to it which nobody can take away ’ .
2 From 1943 till 1952 — the period when Pollock produced all his most surprising work — the two of them were , in part , painting for each other : to see each other 's surprise .
3 Having found a set of words from the lexicon which may be the correct spelling of an identified misspelling , common correction techniques compute an index of matching for each candidate word .
4 This provides their marriage with a foundation of love and understanding for each other .
5 Now we 're looking for each other .
6 Immunostaining for each enzyme was present in the cytoplasm of tumour cells ( Fig 3 and 4 ) , although in a few cases nuclear staining was also seen for the glutathione S-transferases .
7 Matters are made worse if different selectivity processes are operating for each subgroup .
8 There are old people , spouses and other relatives , caring for each other ; middle aged or ‘ younger ’ elderly people , mostly women , caring for the old ; and a variety of relatives , neighbours and friends , not in the same household , who perform some tending activities .
9 While living together , cats may help each other in terms of mutual defence against intruders and caring for each other 's offspring .
10 An attempt is made to offer one heading for each concept , a principle which the indexer should try to adhere to consistently .
11 And Robert Kilroy-Silk , smooth operator that he is , soon had the invited audience going for each other 's jugulars , vigorously defending their position and trying to make the ‘ other side ’ look bad .
12 Aware , as she most certainly was , that she could not be pleased to see him — grief , if past experience was anything to go by , they 'd no doubt be going for each other 's throats before the meal was half over — Leith returned to the kitchen and prepared some salad .
13 We 're all pulling for each other because we 've all grown up together — from the youth team to the reserves and the first team .
14 ‘ We improved in the second half and I was very pleased with our teamwork , with everybody pulling for each other .
15 There are many other distinctions which the Aborigines make which we do not — an illustration of the fact that the world does not come pre-packed into nameable entities waiting for each language to pin its names on .
16 So some were staring down at you and others were well below your eye level , which meant that you were scanning for each piece rather than reading them as a series .
17 Suddenly it is all about hard work , grafting for each other and scratching for the odd result that might suddenly spark your confidence .
18 This has you aiming for each number in turn ( 1–20 ) , finishing on the bull .
19 On a taught part-time course with thirty hours of teaching for each module , messages about both the breadth of management 's responsibilities and the quality of mind which it requires can to some extent be repeated .
20 This will be done by giving for each subject a brief clinical case description , based on the application of a standard diagnostic schedule , to be described at the end of the chapter .
21 In 1947 the average giving for each Quarter was £57 and the average loose collection for each Sunday was about £2 .
22 This could result in one or more candidates surviving for each anaphor .
23 By September 1985 , this course was actually running for each year , and definitive work-books in study skills and library skills were produced for every child in the first and second years .
24 The relative frequencies of cutting for each bond were calculated , including the correction for the cuts that have occurred between a cut and the radioactive label ( 16 ) .
25 At their first meeting with students likely to be taking their class , most teachers explain how the class will work ( e.g. structure and content of syllabus , sequence of topics , suggested reading for each topic , times and place of meetings , etc . ) .
26 The gain in hearing for each treatment group at six and 12 months was similar to that shown in other comparable studies .
27 They closed , lost balance and fell to the ground , rolling , kicking , punching , hands reaching for each other 's throats .
28 Eva and my father were going into the front room , hand-in-hand , and they were reaching for each other low down , and clutching , tongues out , pressed against each other even before they 'd got through the door .
29 And as they came towards the end of the day he had to do some quick thinking to find out whether he 'd have to keep the men working right up to the last minute in order to get the stint , of three-quarter of an acre 's ploughing for each man , finished .
30 Work out the best fingering for each lick .
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