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

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1 The significant point is that you have to split a manoeuvre up and experiment with each part for practice to be worth while .
2 Darwin acquired the important stamp of scientific approval for his collection by designating a reputed naturalist to work on each category for publication .
3 What is the net income in each case for scenario ( a ) , ( b ) and ( c ) above ?
4 Look carefully at each elevation for cracks , damp , bulges or any kind of distress ( see Chapter 4 ) .
5 In the Nov. 1 session time was allocated to each delegation for replies to the previous day 's speeches .
6 For example , some two years after initial involvement , one head was considering whether to levy 10% from the capitation of each department for library provision , hoping that such a move would involve more departments in enquiry-based learning .
7 title page for edition and year of publication ; 2. contents page for book 's overall structure ; 3. index for key entries and emphases ; 4. chapter headings as signposts to detailed contents ; 5. first and last chapters for aims and conclusions ; 6. first and last paragraphs of each chapter for summaries ; 7. section sub-headings for signposts on detailed arguments ; and 8. first and last sentences of paragraphs for detailed arguments .
8 Around 5,000 Muslims meet at the mosque each Friday for prayer ( above ) .
9 In 1311 , for example , he demanded one foot soldier from each vill for service in his projected campaign in Scotland , and the vill was to pay the soldier 's wages for seven weeks by means of a special aid levied on each vill by the sheriff .
10 After Edward 's triumph at Boroughbridge in 1322 he once again sought to levy one man from each vill for service in Scotland , with the vill this time paying the wages for forty days .
11 Allow 1cm ( ½inch ) on each side for overlap , and wrap the paper inside the can .
12 It spanned the road ahead , the brickwork streaked with dark tears and three black holes in the middle , one for the traffic and two smaller ones on each side for pedestrians , and they looked to Preston like mouths , or nostrils , breathing fog .
13 The Bail Act 1976 required that each applicant for bail be individually assessed in order to ascertain whether there was a real risk of a further offence .
14 Detailed counts have been conducted during these periods in Chichester and Pagham Harbours since 1964 , once each winter for waders along the whole coastline from 1964 to 1969/70 , and twice each winter from 1971/72 onwards .
15 As the secretary 's doing a lot of postal work Helen to keep the petty cash tin and present present the book at each meeting for inspection .
16 A look into the Christie archives showed that the catalogue listed four soup tureens , each selling for £68 .
17 I 'm 63 and for the past six years I have been taking two tablets each day for myxoedema of the thyroid .
18 Leicester in the 1760s had a daily crossing of coaches on runs from Manchester or Leeds to London ; by 1815 more than thirty left the town each day for London and other major population centres in the Midlands and north .
19 His own father was a clerk , who , unable to afford a car , travelled over thirty miles by public transport each day for work .
20 She reached for one of the freshly laundered robes which were supplied each day for users of the pool .
21 Av. wage of mines in 1858 was 3 shillings ( 15p ) , but about 3 pence ( 1.2p ) was deducted each day for light , sharpening tools etc .
22 She and Bernard could come and go as they pleased , partly thanks to Ruby and Molly , two local women who kept Rhydoldog clean and checked each day for telexes which might announce the Ashley 's return , in which case the beds would be aired and food prepared .
23 The Government has announced plans for local housing authorities to compete against each other for part of the money they need to renovate their stock .
24 They clung to each other for support .
25 They need each other for support .
26 But the couple , now both retired , have learned to lean on each other for support as they continue to grieve for their youngest child .
27 Instead , images of horror thronged her mind , jostling each other for pride of place .
28 Males compete with each other for females and for ever more are subject to females for particular members are not the reproductive strategy for females .
29 And if the herd is threatened , they will gallop off together or maybe huddle together , touching each other for reassurance .
30 Another of the benefits of the travelling team system was the camaraderie that was built up between the players , all of whom were effectively competing with each other for Davis Cup recognition .
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