Example sentences of "for [det] [noun sg] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Sampson and Clarke certainly did not see ‘ eye to eye ’ and they had the utmost contempt for each other as cricketers .
2 One menu should be a four course table d'hote with two choices for each course plus vegetables .
3 You can repeat this option for each range of Assessors that you wish to view .
4 Since the human population increased by a similar rate , according to the statistics there was a constant proportion of about three persons for each head of cattle .
5 It is likely that the early figures in particular were underestimates , and that at the mid-century there were only two persons for each head of cattle .
6 They prepare individual care-plans for each patient with goals and objectives to be drawn up and revised by both the nurse and the patient .
7 The event is paid for each year by donations from businesses , individuals and organisations , with the motorists giving up their time to drive the children to and from Southport .
8 Education plans are made well in advance and for each intake of learners it should be possible to predict their whereabouts for the whole of the training period .
9 In a partnership any adjustment to original provisions and submitted computations would need to be communicated to each partner and his or her adviser , and adjustments made for each partner to payments on account .
10 The ratio of radioactivity of ulcer area v intact mucosa was calculated for each group of rats .
11 The EC labelling will revolve around an international panel , comprising representatives of industry , trade unions , environmentalists and consumers , who will draw up criteria for each group of products on a " cradle to grave " basis .
12 It is suggested that schools should arrange for each group of girls ( 12–16 per group ) to spend a minimum of 1 to 1 hours covering at least two of the workstations , preferably using the kind of equipment with which they are unfamiliar , although it would appear that whilst some of the equipment may be available in schools , girls commonly claim that it is only the boys who gain access to it !
13 This algorithm will produce a relative order of probes ( ie a path in a graph or two deepest branches in a tree ) for each group of clones which could be relatively ordered , i. e. for each contig .
14 The ratio of the radioactivity bound to the ulcerated and to the intact mucosa was calculated for each group of animals of the B series .
15 There is always a reason for each batch of redundancies — it is done in the name of greater efficiency or due to changing economic conditions or is blamed on world recession .
16 Will he consider conducting an inquiry into what the optimum pupil-teacher ratio should be for each age of children , because that ratio will differ ?
17 Looms weave from spools of yarn , one for each line of tufts in the carpet pattern , to produce such carpets as Glenmore , Medici , Caithness , First Edition , Cottage and Studio .
18 How much does the retailer pay for each packet of crisps ?
19 The accented B♭s that occur as pick-up notes for each phrase in bars 2–5 should be played by hooking your r/h thumb under the G string and releasing it so that the string slaps against the fingerboard .
20 A machine-readable data set for each diet of elections , and for elections in each tier of local government over time , will be deposited with the ESRC Data Archive .
21 In order to monitor the sources of recruitment on the programme HCIMA will require centres to complete , for each cohort of students , a standard form setting out the prior qualifications/learning experience for the student group .
22 In order to monitor the sources of recruitment on the programme HCIMA will require centres to complete , for each cohort of students , a standard form setting out the prior qualifications/learning experience for the student group .
23 For each item in creditors for which security has been given : state the amounts secured give a general indication of security .
24 For each item in creditors for which security has been given :
25 The first two pages for each set of tables contains the remedies most frequently indicated .
26 The mouse has the advantage over the rat in having a 10 fold smaller body volume — thus less substance is needed for each set of measurements .
27 The value figure for that rise in imports of Alsace wines this year was only 21 per cent .
28 Do you need the information available for that number on Wednesdays
29 During the summer a fleet under Admiral Byng was despatched to keep watch on the Channel ports and early in September it appeared off Le Havre , where , Lord Stair had reported , some seven or eight ships had been hired under a false name and loaded with 10,000 ‘ stand of arms ’ , i.e. muskets and ammunition sufficient for that number of men .
30 Imagine that a child has expressed some meaning with an innovative term , a , and that this meaning is identical to the one expressed by term b , the term conventionally used for that meaning by adults — e.g. , plant-man versus gardener .
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