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

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1 to provide an opportunity for each member to share the joys and sorrows of the past months , with the opportunity to receive prayer and/or ministry .
2 Loss of data was therefore small , and analyses with the last available assessment for each subject did not indicate that any bias had been introduced .
3 Under this proposal the preregistration period would be extended to two years with first and second year house officers working in pairs , sharing the on call commitment , and providing cover for each other to attend specially structured education programmes .
4 But their feelings for each other had been irreparably damaged by the brawls and fights and the recriminations afterwards .
5 Given that Max can interact both with itself and with Myc , we investigated the relative affinities of the Myc and Max HLH-Z domains for themselves and for each other using a yeast assay that monitors protein-protein interactions in vivo ( Fig. 3 a ) .
6 And at that moment their feeling for each other made all previous connections irrelevant .
7 It was painful enough knowing they had both let their love for each other slip so easily away , but the speed with which he 'd filled the void she 'd left really cut into her .
8 Children were playing and throwing a ball for each other to catch .
9 I know this man-woman thing is n't supposed to be easy , but I just wonder how two people who care so much for each other have managed to spend so much time beating each other up , ’ Vitor said wryly .
10 We want our marriages to last and our love for each other to grow .
11 Is he prepared for your feelings for each other to change , from passion to contentment ?
12 Again , a graphic character is substituted for each word to give a better idea of sentence complexity .
13 The component labelled logogen system is a collection of logogens , one logogen for each word known to the person whose logogen system this is .
14 In a similar manner to the interview analysis technique , a record was set up on the database for each activity using the numerical codes as an identifier , and a second field used to type in all information needed or produced by that activity .
15 Professional help is on hand to anyone taking part and certificates awarded for each activity undertaken .
16 There was to be a term of solitary confinement for each prisoner to bring his brain into ‘ the highest state of susceptibility for receiving moral and religious impressions ’ .
17 Instead of paying cash for each chance accepted would charity not benefit far more if 50p was paid for each dropped catch and missed stumping ?
18 Urine acid output was expressed as the urinary H + /creatinine ratio for each sample tested .
19 Typically , the chemical analysis for each sample yields results on over twenty elements .
20 Secondly , the minimum was actually interpreted as a maximum , and even then the fact that this was an average wage for each firm left management with control over the way this was distributed among individual employees .
21 However , it is advisable and commercially expedient for each firm to adopt its own client care commitments and it is therefore important to conduct conveyancing business within the parameters of the commitments offered to the client upon acceptance of instructions .
22 One vote for each officer playing a member .
23 The data for each zone begin with the zone identifying number right-justified in columns 1–5 of the first data record for that zone .
24 The following should be shown for each change listed :
25 A regular cycle of multi-purpose bills permits adjustments in criminal law and practice to be made without the necessity for each change to have its own bill .
26 Only one copy of Section 1 needs to be filled in , but ideally separate copies of Sections 2 , 3 and 4 should be filled in for each course taught in the appropriate field .
27 In order that transfer can take place in a manner which allows colleges to progress rapidly if they wish , but at the same time make allowances for those who prefer to proceed more slowly , each college is being consulted on the rate of transfer appropriate for each course offered .
28 Grossly disproportionate amounts of money per pupil for each system reinforced these differences .
29 During further testing , value was added to the analysis by including registration numbers , key financial indicators , SIC codes , dates of latest filed accounts , identification of parent companies and the Graydon credit rating for each company analysed .
30 The suggestion that we should publish the amount paid for each company raises difficult problems of commercial confidentiality .
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