Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] for every " in BNC.

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1 And consequently it was also Sky 's fault that for every one person watching Sky , six people choose to tune into Football Italia on Channel 4 on Sunday afternoons .
2 There is speculation that the Government is working to the rule that for every 4 per cent depreciation of the pound , there would be a 1 point rise in base rates to maintain the tightness of monetary policy .
3 Are we supposed simply to abdicate our responsibility and for every new place that 's started in the private sector , we close down a place in our er organisation .
4 In 1988 about one case in 19 was set down for trial and for every 94 writs issued one case was determined by trial .
5 The agent would agree with the promoter that for every pound taken on the door , the artist will receive a certain percentage .
6 Will he confirm that in every year and for every authority recently in Greater Manchester , the amount of money that the Government have allowed them to spend on capital projects has been way behind what they have needed , with the result that there is now a backlog of repairs and maintenance ?
7 AT ABOUT this time of the year and for every year since 1973 , the Laing Construction Company has set about the long and complex business of arriving at the six illustrations that will ultimately grace its calendar .
8 Cleanliness is very important for hair as for every other part of the body .
9 The proximity of the two articles demonstrates the sad fact that for every case of human suffering Amnesty International seeks to alleviate , there are many other innocent people whose human rights are routinely abused .
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