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

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1 The dancing was held outside , in the open air behind the pavilion , a band playing hot jazz as Rachel and Damian led the dancing by the gleam of the swimming-pool , and the rhythm of their bodies as they moved blazed their desire for each other to the watching guests .
2 Each activity is broadly timed , and space is allowed for each activity to be taken further by the children , so that they can develop ideas for themselves , and pursue the possibilities of the activity both at school and at home .
3 For each firm that is party to the agreement , a ‘ punishment path ’ is formulated , which specifies outputs ( or prices ) for each firm to be adopted if the firm in question deviates from the agreement .
4 The main requirement is for each degree of differentiation to be clearly demarcated from others in the eyes of buyers and for each firm to be the lowest-cost producer within each category .
5 For each call to a PI routine , an incident log file is created in the directory specified in the input parameter LIFESPAN_USER .
6 The amendments also increased the legal expense limit for each candidate to 1,000,000 baht ( about US$42,000 ) .
7 While it is important for each variation to be constant in mood , it is of course necessary to have contrast between variations .
8 Therefore in daily training it is customary for each exercise to be performed to the left and right , forwards and backwards .
9 He was also closely involved with George Birkbeck [ q.v. ] and the popular education movement , contending for each child to ‘ have that given to it which nobody can take away ’ .
10 Newbery argued that a more useful approach was for each country to be looked at separately and the level of damage quantified to see how it could be most effectively and economically put right .
11 The BBC has always maintained that it needs more spectrum for each service to be able to provide more relay stations in remote areas .
12 Not only does it avoid the need for each service to ‘ re-invent the wheel ’ by working in isolation , it also forges closer links — invaluable at a time when the world is becoming smaller and ‘ international standards ’ loom .
13 Among these safeguards were prior Diet approval for each contribution to a UN peacekeeping mission , a temporary freeze on SDF participation in peacekeeping operations which might involve military action , and a review of the legislation after three years .
14 All that is required now is for each tip to be lifted in turn from the worktop , and the strong tape folded over to form a complete pocket at each corner .
15 In 1984 new treaties were negotiated to raise shipowners ' maximum liability to $78m , and the ceiling on payments for each clean-up to $260m .
16 The following items are required : ( 1 ) Notice of application and copy for each respondent to application , unless ex parte ( N 244 ) .
17 It is not much directly concerned with land improvements although as part of a complex system of supports , staff of the Volcans d'Auvergne Regional Park understood that support payments ( of 1,000FF/year for each cow to an unknown maximum ) were made to farmers in the Massif Central through FIDAR and SOMIVAL ( a regional development company ) .
18 Repeat for each stitch to be embroidered and after last stitch of row , bring needle up through stitch below instead of stitch to left ( Fig. 3 ) .
19 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 .
20 An invitation is required for each republic to be visited .
21 That share , calculated by the same arithmetic as was used to determine the national allotment , will correspond for each party to its regional proportion of its national list vote .
22 1806 " This Meeting having taken into Consideration the enormous amount of the Bill of Entertainment ( " The Bill at MacTaggart 's £16 " ) , Resolve that the following rules shall be attended to in future , viz. That for each Guest Setting at Table , the Landlord shall allow & produce a half Bottle of wine and a Bottle of Punch — a Bottle of Brandy to the whole Company — with small Beer — that the Landlord shall charge for each Sitting to Dinner a , the rate of 3/- , that the Servants half mutskin of Whisky … "
23 In every case however , it is necessary to have a clear focal point for the activities , to work towards the communities needs , and for each community to be able , at least crudely , to have an idea of how they wish to use video when they return to the problems of their own area .
24 Every individual and group member of the Society shall be entitled to one vote for each vacancy to be filled and in the case of two or more candidates receiving an equal number of votes , the Chairman of the Meeting shall have a casting vote .
25 Every individual and group member of the Society shall be entitled to one vote for each vacancy to be filled and in the case of two or more candidates receiving an equal number of votes , the Chairman of the Meeting shall have a casting vote .
26 Every member of the Society shall be entitled to one vote for each vacancy to be filled and in the case of two or more candidates receiving an equal number of votes , the Chairman of the Meeting shall have a casting vote .
27 A program can consist of thousands of instructions and to obviate the need for each program to be loaded separately , most microcomputers use a mass storage device or an auxiliary storage device .
28 Although she embraced the need for each collection to be a little different in order to move forward , she would often be upset that what she considered a beautiful print could not be included in the collection for ever .
29 In an interactive session , the Hard Copy Manager must respond to three questions for each volume to be verified :
30 Many schools devote almost a third of the allotted time for each lesson to these exercises .
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