Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] for [num] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Each article or book chapter counts for one point ; each book counts for ten ; and the productivity trend , needless to say , is on the up and up . |
2 | To test the inhibition of HT-29 cell adhesion to these extracellular matrix components , cells were preincubated with varying concentrations of monoclonal antibodies against integrin subunits for one hour at 4°C before seeding on coated microwells . |
3 | Obtains pixel counts for one half of the image , both for the subject and the reference card . |
4 | The basic plan provides for two classroom periods to spent on each episode . |
5 | The basic plan provides for two classroom periods to be spent on each episode . |
6 | Yet if a naso-temporal difference exists for one eye but not for the other , the set-up is not balanced with respect to left and right visual fields . |
7 | The initial period lasts for 20 working days . |
8 | For the calculation of incidences we needed population estimates for five year age groups for each of the years 1963–90 . |
9 | The brandy market in Germany accounts for one quarter of spirits sales in that country . |
10 | However , rights theory allows for one person 's prima facie right to be overridden in the interests of other individuals ' more important ‘ competing rights ’ ( see Dworkin , 1979 ) . |
11 | Deutsche Bank aims for 30 east Berlin branches by the end of the year . |
12 | According to the study Restaurant Chain Market in Europe fast food accounts for one meal in every 10 served in the UK . |
13 | Each play runs for one week and the series opens on June 28 with Peril at End House , an Agatha Christie play starring her famous detective Hercule Poirot . |
14 | The house opens for one day on July the thirty first . |