Example sentences of "[det] for the [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This would require that for the same amount of light energy ( measured incident solar radiation has not varied by more than 0.5% since the beginning of the twentieth century ) more carbon is fixed per unit chlorophyll ( the quantum yield has changed ) .
2 Figure 7.3 illustrates this for the same capacitor as that in Figure 7.2 .
3 Figure 7.3 illustrates this for the same capacitor as that in Figure 7.2 .
4 When we 're away though next week , I think they 'll do quite a lot of stuff inside and But they 're doing some for The same team are doing some friends of ours on Main Road and of course most of the people are down there .
5 At the same time , if two friends were running in opposition to one another for the same office , aid to one was sure to offend the other .
6 The saving in officer time , shop steward time , and the fact that we fight one another for the same people to join our organization , would be savings great indeed .
7 These words sum up her intention and feelings , expressing the result of two years of preparation for a show that came to mean so much for the many artists participating in the event .
8 ‘ I ca n't say as much for the few farmers I 've met — always with the exception of Mr Jarvis , of course .
9 In those cases where the figures from counties and boroughs have survived from both 1377 and 1381 , those for the latter year show an average fall of 32.54 per cent .
10 Sales for the three months ending April were 1.6 per cent more than those for the same quarter in 1992 .
11 Due to your efforts sales are ‘ just ’ above those for the same period last year .
12 I could make a few inspired guesses that the machinery will get , not so much cheaper , although it is getting a bit cheaper , but you 'll get more for the same money — rather like calculators _ they have n't actually got very much cheaper in the last two or three years , but you get more for your fiver .
13 Are the answers to the above questions always the same for the same spider ?
14 And the issue was still very much alive , for here beside him , listening alertly and with a dry little smile , was the earl of Leicester , who , whether in earnest or in mischief , was urging a plea of his own for the same prize .
15 But I think I resented them both for the same reason , that is , that something was happening to me , or rather to my body , which was completely outside of my own control .
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