Example sentences of "for [det] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Little-known , that is , until she received the Snavely Award for Least Useful Research for her development of schools where backward quarks might learn charm .
2 Perhaps the Publishers Publicity Circle should introduce a new category of award : most publicity for least accessible title .
3 BRITISH officials and players will be keeping a close eye on developments when New Zealand arrive for their 13-match tour of Wales and Ireland tomorrow after hearing that Wayne Shelford , the All Blacks captain , is charging £500 for each personal appearance during the visit .
4 Qudis Networks Ltd is to be the primary distributor for the system in the UK and the list price is £700 for each personal computer .
5 Local research can often locate the hundred meeting place for each hundred .
6 For each 10 seats booked , an 11th is given free .
7 For practical purposes the diameter of the Rate 1 can be considered as being 0.1nm for each 10 kt of speed .
8 Bach ( 1978 , 1979 ) studied data on weather and corn yield in the United States Corn Belt states from 1901 to 1972 and estimated that corn production in those states would change by about 11 per cent for every 1 °C change in average maximum temperature over the growing season , and by about 15 per cent for each 10 per cent change in precipitation .
9 In addition it was decided to calculate NPVs for further investment in the hypothetical product for each year according to a range of assumptions about the initial market share held — shares from 10 to 90 per cent , with separate calculations for each 10 per cent .
10 The median Vg in each group for each 10 minute collection period was found and plotted against time to show the relation between the change in Vg and cigarette smoking .
11 The project will focus on such issues as the business origins , form of economic activity , industrial strategy , links with foreign capital for each capitalist group .
12 This process is repeated for each required pixel position in the transformed image .
13 Within a generally pragmatic and positive approach , she notes that ‘ a suitable level for each specific situation can be found , to fit the capabilities , resources and requirements of both the programme and the organisation ’ .
14 in hyper-text systems , the internal structure of the nodes can be left undefined whereas in data-base technology there is a clearly defined structure for each specific text object at lower levels of the class hierarchy .
15 It comprises a number of modules , designed for each specific system , which reside on all the hosts and satellite machines the user wishes to connect .
16 There was a three-month thorough consultation period for each specific trust , during which detailed application forms were sent out extensively .
17 Within each of these age groups , the difference between the ‘ observed ’ and ‘ age standardized ’ bars gives that change which is not attributable to changing numbers in the age group , and the difference between the ‘ observed ’ and ‘ age/sex/marital status standardized ’ bars gives the change attributable to changes in the headship rates for each marital status of each sex , at each age , i.e. to factors other than the change in the numbers in each age , sex and marital status group .
18 For each associated undertaking show :
19 For each associated undertaking give proportion of nominal value and description of shares of each class held , distinguishing between shareholdings by the parent company and by the group if different .
20 The principal operating country is also the country of incorporation for each associated undertaking .
21 For each corresponding frame , most of the ‘ target node names ’ were prefixed by the ‘ source node name ’ ( see Figure 11 ) .
22 ( a ) A breakdown of the bill of quantities or original estimate for each priced item into labour , material , plant , overheads and profit .
23 Our intention is to express the ward populations as some function of the pixel counts for each land-cover type .
24 If there are more than 2 people , the threshold for help is increased by £52 for each extra person .
25 Charges are £95 for a call-out and the first 100 sheep ; after that it 's 40p for each extra animal .
26 Most charge a fixed fee for a basic service and , say , $1.35 for each extra bin of rubbish .
27 The slope is less than 45 degrees because for each extra pound earned the individual is only allowed to keep a constant fraction of it .
28 If , however , bills are not counted as liquid , then for each extra £1 worth of bills they purchase , they can grant £10 worth less credit ( .
29 But the VAT impact on these charges are different for each that is made .
30 If the client ca n't be dissuaded , the Law Society has directed that the following steps by a solicitor are obligatory : ( 1 ) A solicitor must , with his clients ' authority , at once disclose in writing his clients ' decisions to the solicitor for each prospective buyer ( or to the prospective buyer if he or she is unrepresented ) .
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