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

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1 Historical data on claims for night visits were derived from the manual payment ledgers of the family health services authority for each quarter for the 10 years beginning October 1982 .
2 Allow at least two large tubes of water-resistant cream for each child for a fortnight 's holiday .
3 I would then climb on and ride round and round the yard , trying to keep the exactly the same course for each circuit for the whole of the morning .
4 K : ‘ We knew about each other for a while .
5 Make a small hole in the top of each whale for the spouts .
6 Commanders were selected at top level of course , after which they were invited to attend at HQ where they would sift through the applications from prospective crew members , discuss them with the administrating Inspector and eventually come to a mutual agreement on the crewing of each cutter for the following year .
7 The term continues until determined as if both parties made a new agreement at the end of each year for a new term for the ensuing year .
8 There is a test at the end of each topic for the student to complete and marks in percentage are given upon completion .
9 These are stored as graphical representations of each variable for the complete event .
10 Indeed , as we shall see in the final chapter , one of the principal skills a drama teacher requires is the ability to recognise the potential and suitability of each mode for the particular topic and the particular group and to recognise that the incipient performance mode in dramatic playing and the incipient dramatic playing mode in performance provide the means for an imperceptible movement between the two .
11 A representative volume is , as the term implies , a volume large enough to include sufficient of each phase for the overall moduli to be independent of surface traction and displacement .
12 These usually contain something along the lines of ten of each value for a particular type of component .
13 that there is that fear , that is because that is the second World War this is why the erm the er late thirties , early forties was never gon na succeed , because they had two completely different archaeologist , plus now in their purest form their not that but in the they were , they were never going to work , I mean that is the fact that their communists , the sole reason they 've been against each other for a hundred and fifty years there is no other reason
14 ‘ She 'd make anything go , ’ the girl said , a second after reading a paragraph on the front page of Variety about two big London managements — no mention of him — that were bidding against each other for the show .
15 Richard Phelps and Graham Brookhouse … they were in the British team at the Olympics in Barcelona … this weekend they 're competing against each other for the British Title in Bedford …
16 The sum insured must be adequate under each category for the insured to obtain the full benefit .
17 Thus the Rescorla-Wagner ( 1972 ) model ( see Chapter 1 ) envisages conditioning as being a process in which stimuli present on a conditioning trial compete with each other for a limited amount of associative strength .
18 In business they conferred with each other for a few minutes and then made their offer .
19 Table 16.1 shows how the market price and the market rate of interest vary with each other for a bond yielding £5 per year .
20 See how the King sometimes lies near to the bottom , feeding carefully and non-competitively , while his underlings vie with each other for the mid-water scraps .
21 Here Bukharin was pointing out that even enterprises which are not directly in competition on the market , are in reality in competition with each other for the division of surplus-value in the form of profits .
22 Various parties pursued conflicting objectives , often making tenuous alliances with each other for the sole purpose of expediency .
23 Now , when the USA , Japan and western Europe wrestle with each other for the domination of world markets , including those of Britain , many production areas of this country are already redundant or facing extinction .
24 However , as we shall have to live with each other for the next few months in an electioneering atmosphere , I refer hon. Members to ’ Erskine May ’ on moderation in language .
25 Clearly this model has considerable relevance in an NHS context , where in the majority of cases purchasers and providers are locked into each other for a large part of their business ; the information base on demand , cost and quality is poor and transaction costs are potentially high .
26 Ministers from each country for the different departments of state meet in Council to discuss and decide on measures .
27 Researches under the auspices of Britain 's Rare Breeds Survival Trust suggest that the indigenous breeds have not yet diverged enough from each other for a high frequency of chromosomal polymorphism to be established and in most of them the similarities far outweigh the differences .
28 That 's why it 's important to have time off every so often so we can get away from each other for a short while . ’
29 Well that 's it , it might lead to better things might n't it , I say it might do them good to be away from each other for a week any way , might n't it ?
30 Yes I pick up on the comment from the , Notts are n't as in control as they were , after first Tony and then Paul got their names on the score sheet in each case for the first time this season , both with bristling finishing efforts and you 'd be a harsh critic indeed who did n't agree that Pisa deserved to pull one back because they played some fine attacking football , and it was the player who 's caused most danger , who 's wearing the number eleven that moved across to the right hand side , got clear of the defence , pulled back an absolutely brilliant clot cross and in the middle who 'd missed an earlier header on fifteen minutes to make it one one , did n't miss on this occasion .
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