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

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1 The basic allowance for each member during 1992–93 is to be reduced to £1,681 to be paid on a monthly basis of £140.12 .
2 The present pattern is an ultra-sound bite , one for each member of the family , or a six-pack for guests if such people still exist .
3 Last night the four jurors said : ‘ We suggest the easiest way to resolve the matter is for each member of the jury to identify his own hand-written ballot paper . ’
4 It does take time , about two hours for each member of staff when preparation and writing is included but it has been an investment that has repaid the school with great dividends .
5 ‘ Provide tailor-made training courses for each member of staff ’ .
6 Their beautiful home , hidden way up in the California hills , is divided into three parts , one for each member of the group .
7 She knew the hand span necessary for each member of the hareem and piles of measured cloth began to rise beside her .
8 For each member of staff a clear role specification is important if the grey areas of responsibility within which guilt and resentment breed are to be avoided .
9 If the probability of being included is equal for each member of the relevant population then the sample is said to be a random one .
10 This could cause the loss of a whole revolution for each member of the chain , because the processing of the link field might take long enough to miss the start of the next record .
11 So the error in output , , and the error in the sales proportion , , can be calculated for each subject for each period and for each repetition .
12 First , for each subject on each repetition we start with a data matrix of eight columns : g , a dummy taking the value 0 or 1 depending upon whether the subject did the experiment in a group or individually ; a , a dummy indicating the attempt number ( 1 or 2 ) ; t , the period number ; X t , the output chosen by that subject on that attempt and in that period ; p t , the proportion of ( post-production ) stock sold by that subject on that attempt and in that period ; P t , the output price in that period ; σ , the relevant standard deviation of the price distribution for that subject in that attempt ; and k , the relevant storage cost for that subject on that attempt .
13 To see whether individual subjects performed differently on those junctions which they personally knew well a recognition measure for each subject on each junction was calculated .
14 There are reasonable approximations of bicarbonate and alkali secretion for each subject on separate occasions .
15 On each tape the 30 stimuli were blocked into six groups of five films and the presentation order of these six groups was randomized for each subject with the constraint that no two exemplars of a single junction could appear consecutively .
16 Mean daily CH 4 concentrations in breath for each subject throughout the study are shown in Figure 1 .
17 A relative index as originally proposed by Melville Dewey , contains at least one entry for each subject in the scheme .
18 Thus one specific entry can be made for each subject in the index .
19 They also pray for each other at a distance and give each other freedom to phone at any hour of the day or night if necessary for personal support .
20 to provide consistent prayer support for each other and our families and to be open to receive prayer requests for each other at anytime of the day or night .
21 Slater glanced at Graham , " Sara and I were next-door neighbours for a while , I do believe our parents may even have intended us for each other at one time , without actually saying anything about it , of course . "
22 His daughter and her fiance are left on stage , where they confirm their love for each other with a poetry that Eliot would have once found impossible to write :
23 They 've got together to form a barter scheme , using a special currency which allows them to work for each other without REAL money changing hands .
24 Sir , — While post-match camaraderie among opposing rugby players is legend , it is less often that their respect and concern for each other on the field of play receives recognition .
25 It is all about the work we do for each other on these occasions . ’
26 On the other hand , if you have lost your partner and like two branches of a tree , you had grown together in kindness and only lived for each other through thick and thin , then talk inwardly to your partner .
27 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 .
28 Sampson and Clarke certainly did not see ‘ eye to eye ’ and they had the utmost contempt for each other as cricketers .
29 Frederic W. Farrar 's Eric , or , little by little of 1858 is the often-quoted example , in which the boys show open affection for each other in a way that would be at least ridiculed in our own harsh world of emotional constraint :
30 The difference between ten-year-olds and seven-year-olds may be that ten-year-olds are able to provide communicative support for each other in a way that is generally denied to the younger children .
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