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

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1 Peggy has been a member of the union for twenty three years been a shop steward for eleven years the last nine at K P Foods and also branch quality officer , been a branch committee member and a member of the Midland and East Coast regional council member of the regional Labour women 's conference and she 's been to G M B congress , congress on a number of occasions .
2 From then on it became big game and for fifty years the only ones to leave China were dead .
3 For fifty years the precise form of the subsidies varied : that of 1513 combined a tax on rank for the nobles with an income or property tax for commoners ; that of 1514 taxed wages as well as landed incomes and property ; in 1540 only those with landed incomes or property above £20 had to pay .
4 For political reasons the ecu must be developed ’ , and the Financial Times wrote of ‘ Bonn 's disparagement of the European Currency Unit as the putative single currency ’ .
5 As the accompanying article by a Yugoslav investigative journalist suggests , however , it may well be that for political reasons the Yugoslavs have been fighting the case with at least one hand tied behind their back .
6 For each subject the free speed was calculated as a proportion of the prevailing speed limit at the site and where there was more than one site available the average value was taken .
7 For each subject the correlation between this score and their familiarity ratings for the 10 junctions was calculated .
8 For each generation the circumstances are different .
9 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
10 For each objective the scores available range from 0 to 3 ; the general description of the criteria for each score is given .
11 For each locality the records of first resort remain the early county histories , the relevant volumes in the Victoria County History series , and the proceedings of the county , or similar , historical or record society ; and no doubt local historians will wish to obtain some of these or , subject to the laws of copyright , obtain photocopies of selected sections .
12 I thought that the R5 Fantasy league did something like a point for each goal the attackers sides scored
13 minus a point for each goal the defenders had scored against them
14 Based on reported progress and remaining work for each assignment the program will forecast cost and work to complete project .
15 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 .
16 For example , some simple organic solvents such as and give very strong Raman spectra , whereas water gives only very weak scattering , but for each solvent the various allowed bands have similar intensities .
17 For each regression the severity of oesophageal mucosal disease was considered differently :
18 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 .
19 For each n the coefficient is defined to be the n'th coefficient in the approximation to degree 4 by a series of Legendre polynomials .
20 For each degree the requirement will be submission of a portfolio of compositions .
21 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 ) .
22 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 .
23 For each individual the optimal outcome of such negotiation should represent a balance between the costs of escalating the conflict to likely injury and the benefits of winning the resource easily .
24 For each module the following details are transferred :
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 Rationality of expectations implies that if equation ( 6.4 ) adequately describes the process determining then for each country the anticipated rate of growth of aggregate demand will be and the unanticipated rate of growth will be in any period t .
28 He tabulates for each country the estimated variance of the unanticipated aggregate demand term , v , and that country 's estimated value for β 1 .
29 For each patient the mean value and coefficient of variation for both the albumin concentration and the albumin:creatinine ratio were calculated from all the urine samples provided .
30 It may be , as we will see later , that for each pattern the cells have the same positional information but just have different rules for interpreting what to do .
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