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

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1 Indicators of standards of living are estimated for each income level for each household type .
2 It was on that kitchen shelf for
3 In addition , the new regulations continued the pre-war advantages for university-provided liberal adult education which further weakened the relative position of the WEA so much so that the Ashby Committee reported that university income for adult education had exceeded £550,000 in 1951–52 in contrast to the WEA 's income of little more than £130,000 for that year .
4 I put that er I could n't find that cheque book for love nor money .
5 Thus , for each census ward for which a 1981 population total exists , it is possible to determine the number of pixels classified as a certain land-cover type .
6 McGrain , capped 62 times by Scotland and a member of the SFA 's Hall of Fame , was unable to use the free ticket given to him and the rest of that elite group for all Scotland 's matches .
7 ‘ I did n't step outside that basement workshop for two months .
8 We extracted from each trial data for an analysis by intention to treat — that is , an analysis that retains all individuals within the group to which they were randomised , regardless of compliance .
9 The objective is to confirm that all response times are less than the agreed target , and that response times for identical processes are consistent .
10 The Conference also opened a special fund in the branches " for the purpose of fixing and maintaining telephones in each branch office for the use and benefit of members " .
11 While SynOptics says that adaptor boards for other physical layer and computer system interfaces will be added , no time-scale has yet been given for their development .
12 It is therefore inevitable that our Poundians will be exceptions , and that majority opinion for the foreseeable future will be more or less hysterically hostile to Pound .
13 The next stage of the study is to use this survey information to create a perfectly matched sample of bargaining structures data to correspond to the settlement data for each bargaining group for each year in the period 1 August 1979 to 31 July 1985 .
14 How long have you got that tape recorder for ?
15 A NEW SOUTH WALES insurance firm was puzzled to find that car accidents for one company client peaked on Monday lunchtimes .
16 These two chains have been opening stores of that size and with that stock range for nigh on 10 years on this side of the pond .
17 Each data record for the zone contains the vertical and horizontal coordinate for a single point ; the vertical coordinate is entered in columns 11–20 and the horizontal coordinate in columns 21–30 .
18 Maintenance allowances for college students , well we signalled fairly clearly last June that we feel that maintenance allowances for college students should be the concern of the F A F C.
19 At first sight it is difficult to reconcile this finding with those of Sachs ( 1967 ) and Garrod and Trabasso ( 1973 ) that recognition memory for the surface form of sentences disappears within 40–60 syllables of input .
20 The theatre holds a special guided tour of the building each Tuesday morning for those interested in seeing behind the scenes .
21 Blood samples were taken at the end of each infusion period for gastrin assay .
22 When the output is at that saturation level for which the diode is biased forward , the capacitor can not charge and the output therefore remains at that saturation level .
23 Recommendations have been made ( Chavalit Mangkalaviraj , personal communication ) that information given to travellers and epidemiological data should be exchanged internationally and that study tours for health staff in interested countries should be set up .
24 That reminds me , ’ she added , ‘ I wanted to say how kind it is of you and your mother to arrange this Easter holiday for us . ’
25 Figure 9. l Some wave profiles for the approaching waves in the Szekeres solution with .
26 Returning about tea time , he 'd then gone out once more to deliver some computer disks for another project he was running in Heanor .
27 Specialist , outside manufacturers still make some component parts for Caterham , such as the chassis and the suspension , but the cars ' aluminium bodies are produced at Dartford .
28 Staughton LJ said that in this case plans for development of new products and for the discontinuance of existing products were likely to qualify as trade secrets or as confidential information which could be protected .
29 And as it looked like Sasser had told Hurley something about me , Control passed the word that I had handled some contract work for the Defense Department in the past , just minor stuff , but that it was all finished now .
30 I 'd swapped some toy cars for a set of poker dice in a red leather case .
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