Example sentences of "[adj] for each [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Certain aminoacid residues at critical points in the peptide sequence ‘ anchor ’ the peptide in the groove , and this interaction is moderately specific for each of the different allelic forms of MHC molecules .
2 And do n't forget for each for each of the acids .
3 Fenton was given 18 months detention in a young offenders institution for the aggravated burglary and 12 months concurrent for each of the other offences .
4 2 For each of the words you have chosen , write a sentence or two explaining why you think that word is true for that character .
5 Cheshire 's work shows that this assumption is too simple since , for example , main verb DO and auxiliary do behave quite differently in Reading vernacular and in standard English , the patterns of variation in Reading vernacular being quite different for each of the verb-form 's two grammatical functions .
6 In the structures shown , the three equivalent protons of the α-methyl group absorb radiation at a single frequency , but this frequency will be different for each of the three kinds of triad , because the environment of the α-methyl groups in each is different .
7 The guinea pigs were asked to rate the five factors on a scale of 1–5 , ranging from very comfortable to very uncomfortable for each of the 13 muscle groups involved .
8 4 For each of the things to be done and problems to be solved , work out the best approach .
9 The canoe/cycle/run Lee Triathlon takes place on June 14th with Ford car phones amongst the prizes and a T short for each of the expected 300 entrants .
10 Ronnie Wilkie has been promoted to the newly created position of Chief Designer responsible for each of the design studios within Stoddard Carpets Limited , Elderslie , Runcorn and London .
11 No battleships were to be built for 10 years ; and the total tonnage of naval ships was to be based on a ratio of 5-5-3 for the USA , Great Britain and Japan , and 1.7 for each of the others .
12 Sales , independent for each of the four brands , operate out of new design studios , showrooms and offices .
13 Each colour is defined by 3 bytes , one for each of the primary additive colours , red , green and blue .
14 Brian Oakley , the secretary of the Science and Engineering Research Council , will head a small directorate of four industry specialists , one for each of the key areas identified by Alvey .
15 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 .
16 The obvious , although unpalatable , conclusion is that there must be two universes , one for each of the electrons .
17 Today there is a total of fifteen Electors , although there were originally twelve — one for each of the Runefangs which Alaric the Mad forged for Sigmar .
18 He set the great Runesmith Alaric the Mad to work making twelve rune swords , one for each of the great chieftains of men who commanded Sigmar 's armies .
19 The lowest layer contains four nodes , one for each of the four parameters x , y , y and v. In each node , its parameter is treated as the address of a cell .
20 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 .
21 The chance of it getting the first word-METHINKS — right is 1/27 for each of the 8 letters , therefore ( 1/27 ) x ( 1/27 ) x ( 1/27 ) x ( 1/27 ) . ,
22 All three are equally correct for each of the knitters , but what is important is that we as knitters have at least a basic understanding of all pattern writing methods , so that we can use all patterns , in whatever form they are presented to us .
23 ‘ I just want to get it right and make sure I do the best for each of the students in my charge . ’
24 In 1356 , after a succession of fruitless campaigns ( though just before some spectacular successes ) , the king sought in vain from the clergy a grant of a tenth for each of the next six years ; the clergy refused to offer more than a solitary tenth because not only had some of their conditions attached to earlier grants been ignored but also they themselves were too impoverished by war levies of all kinds to afford greater liberality .
25 A Committee of the Regions comprising representatives of regional and local authorities was also to be established ; it would have 189 members , ranging from 24 for each of the larger member countries to six for Luxembourg .
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