Example sentences of "for [adj] [noun sg] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Combining the body-building power of mousse , the sculpting ability of gel and the fixing strength of spray , it 's all a girl needs for fabulous hair every time ! |
2 | For each subject a stool form score was calculated by simple addition of their three gradings , giving a range from 3 ( consistently constipated ) to 18 ( consistently loose ) . |
3 | For each subject the correlation between this score and their familiarity ratings for the 10 junctions was calculated . |
4 | ( b ) Surveyors and management can have easy and direct access to analysed monthly costs recorded in a cost ledger as a single line entry for each contract every month . |
5 | Leave enough space between you and the vehicle in front so that you can pull up safely if it slows down or stops suddenly , the safe rule is never to get closer than the overall stopping distance shown below , but on the open road in good conditions leave a gap of one metre for each mile an hour of your speed or a two second time gap may be enough , they will also leave space for an overtaking vehicle pulling or wet or icy or the gap should be at least double that , drop back if you know that taking vehicle closing gap in front of you make way for ambulance , fire engines , police or van emergency vehicles when their blue lamps are flashing or their bells , two tone cones or sirens or . |
6 | For each proposal a group was given the task assembling all the arguments in favour of the development , while another , the reasons against . |
7 | because if one division , we know how many , each d i if we 've got for each division the number of agreements , the number of sessions , the number of staff we 've got three common factors , different numbers obviously |
8 | Based on reported progress and remaining work for each assignment the program will forecast cost and work to complete project . |
9 | For each scale the baseline score in 1988 , changes from baseline to first follow up ( 1989 ) , and changes from baseline at second follow up ( 1990 ) were compared among intervention groups . |
10 | For each regression the severity of oesophageal mucosal disease was considered differently : |
11 | For each row the length of weaving yarn used is only the width of the knitting , whereas a knitted row uses approximately three times the width of the knitting . |
12 | For each degree the requirement will be submission of a portfolio of compositions . |
13 | For each question a score 0 to 3 is possible and the depression scale has a range of 0 — 21 . |
14 | Under income support regulations they were allowed £17 for each child every week , but under the student grant regulations they were allowed just £8 for each child per week . |
15 | Details of individual associations between actual and optimal decisions are given in Table 3 ; this presents for each subject and for each repetition the proportion of the variance of actual output ( or actual sales proportion ) explained by optimal output ( or actual sales proportion ) . |
16 | In addition to giving the numbers mentioned above , for each scheme the catalogue names the award , the units of which it is composed and the centre validated to offer it . |
17 | But if the controls are interrelated then the 20 cases will be divided into 10 men and 10 women and for each sex the age groups will be specified . |
18 | He then assumes that for each country the rate of growth of aggregate demand or nominal spending has followed a very simple process ; that is , where is the rate of growth of the ith country 's nominal spending , is the mean value of over the whole period , and is the deviation of from its mean . |
19 | Moreover , all pupils were to be subject to annual tests in reading , writing and arithmetic , administered by HMI , and 2s. 8d. ( approximately 14p ) was to be deducted from the grant for each test a child failed . |
20 | Any of the following tests would be regarded as suitable proof : Passes in the JMB Test in English ( Overseas ) at grade 3 or better up to June 1989 , the JMB Test in English for Speakers of Other Languages from March 1990 ; the AEB Test in English for Educational Purposes at grade III or better in listening , reading and writing ; the Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English at grade C or better ; the Oxford-Arels Examination ( Higher level ) at Credit or Distinction level ; the IELTS ( British Council/University of Cambridge ) , with an average score of 6 or better and for each component a score of 5 or better ; TOEFL with a score of 550 or better ; the London GCE O level Syllabus B in English Language at grade C or better or in an approved SCE or GCE syllabus in English are acceptable for this purpose . |
21 | He said : ‘ Originally we went for an American-style back-end load or exit charge which was tapered to reduce by a percentage point for each year an investment was held . |
22 | A simple ( yet still surprisingly efficient ) method requires that the number of land-cover classes is known , and that for each class an estimate of the average reflectance in each Landsat MSS or TM band is available . |
23 | Perhaps you should include one for each section every issue , so you can focus on what 's wrong with it . |
24 | For each study the aliquot was further diluted in 0.9% NaCl solution . |
25 | For each point the map coordinates and the image column and row coordinates are recorded , and from these a mathematical transform is computed . |
26 | All work within the group is assigned as projects , and for each project a project coordinator is appointed . |
27 | Mr Alan Milburn said new funding arrangements from April meant companies and training providers would be paid £28 a week for each trainee a drop of £3 on last year . |
28 | These are the Comyns and the Bruces who can both reckon amongst their members males of the royal blood , for each claim the throne by descent from David , Earl of Huntingdon , great-uncle of Alexander III and grandson of a former king . |
29 | We assumed that for each participant the occurrence of short spells followed a Poisson distribution . |
30 | For each band a photodiode sends a signal proportional to the intensity of the incoming radiation to a dedicated pre-amplifier whose output is fed to a meter unit . |