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

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1 Consider the resolution of the pronoun for each choice of verb in the second sentence of
2 With the ACE ODT developers ' kit for DEC 's R3000-based machines under its belt ( UX No 366 ) , SCO has to decide whether to continue work on HAL , ACE 's hardware abstraction layer , a version of which is required for each port of ODT to an ACE member 's MIPS platform .
3 Note that one row can be punched for each pair of rows for electronics and punchcard machines with a double length facility .
4 The other is to add together all the personnel costs for each kind of worker from the original job advertisement through to the retirement or redundancy payments .
5 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 .
6 the 90° to track heading is held for 2 seconds for each degree of drift on the track .
7 Laurentian 's Mortgage Protection Plan costs £2.50 a month for each £100 of benefit for redundancy cover and 2 p.c. of the cost of monthly repayments for illness cover .
8 The Tourism ( Sleeping Accommodation Price Display ) Order 1977 , which became effective in 1978 , requires that the tariff showing rates for each type of room to be displayed at the reception desk in a prominent position ( see Chapter 8 ) .
9 There are a number of methods which may be independently selected for each type of information to be transferred .
10 This is close to the rule of thumb that the temperature for the maximum of a loss peak ( or a relaxation process ) will change by approximately 7 K for each decade of change in frequency .
11 ‘ Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance , profits tax shall be charged for each year of assessment at the standard rate on every person carrying on a trade , profession or business in Hong Kong in respect of his assessable profits arising in or derived from Hong Kong for that year from such trade , profession or business ( excluding profits arising from the sale of capital assets ) as ascertained in accordance with this Part .
12 for each year of employment between the ages of 18 and 21 half a week 's pay ;
13 for each year of employment between the ages of 22 and 40 one week 's pay ;
14 for each year of employment between the ages of 41 and 65 one and a half week 's pay ;
15 The overall structure is superficially similar to that of a perpendicular band of a linear molecule , but with P , Q and R sub-branches for each value of K for which there is a significant population .
16 Hanging equipment on hooks and pegs , where there is one hook or peg for each piece of equipment to be stored in this way — perhaps labelled with a picture symbol .
17 The EC labelling will revolve around an international panel , comprising representatives of industry , trade unions , environmentalists and consumers , who will draw up criteria for each group of products on a " cradle to grave " basis .
18 The ratio of the radioactivity bound to the ulcerated and to the intact mucosa was calculated for each group of animals of the B series .
19 Fold the interlining back and lockstitch it to the wrong side of the curtains in the same way as for the lining in Lined Curtains , but stitch two vertical rows for each width of fabric at equal distances apart and along all seams .
20 Looms weave from spools of yarn , one for each line of tufts in the carpet pattern , to produce such carpets as Glenmore , Medici , Caithness , First Edition , Cottage and Studio .
21 The following details should be supplied for each area of study to be offered :
22 If you go back to work before the end of 28 weeks and are then absent again , Statutory Sick Pay will be payable for each period of absence until your 28 weeks ' entitlement has been exhausted , provided you have not been back at work for more than 8 weeks .
23 The profile would usually be the number of qualified and unqualified staff required for each span of duty over a 24-hour period .
24 Some bishops , notably those who owed their promotions to James ( such as Thomas Cartwright of Chester and Samuel Parker of Oxford ) , supported the Indulgence , and encouraged their clergy to deliver addresses of thanks for that part of Declaration in which James promised he would continue to protect the Church of England .
25 For that contribution , and for that depth of spirituality within yourself which you have brought to bear for the benefit of the work of this Board and for that of our whole church , we want to thank you very much indeed this morning .
26 Money is held to provide the basis for that level of abstraction at which people are regarded as fundamentally equal to one another , bereft for purposes of social construction of their personal characteristics .
27 There was not much sale for that kind of thing at the time of Hilbert 's marriage .
28 I 'm very grateful for that point of information from the honourable lady .
29 No I should n't think the Chinese have got much time for that sort of approach to life .
30 Not fast , but it 's fast enough for that sort of distance between each oth
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