Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [noun] and [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Optimal output can be calculated for each subject and for each period on each repetition , as can optimal sales which can most conveniently be expressed as a proportion ( always either 0 or 1 ) of total post-production stock . |
2 | Details of individual associations between actual and optimal decisions are given in Table 3 ; this presents for each subject and for each repetition the proportion of the variance of actual output ( or actual sales proportion ) explained by optimal output ( or actual sales proportion ) . |
3 | Their main pleasure seemed to be in the beautiful garments they made for each other and for their children . |
4 | parents who love and care for each other and for them |
5 | Their affection for each other and for their hero father is restrained . |
6 | Consequently world trade was encouraged since all currencies were exchangeable for each other and for gold at stable rates of exchange . |
7 | And the new structure erm moves towards erm team working across the advice centre composes of three teams er and also , takes on the critical self managing team so that erm in terms of the this work and technical support that er , has in the past been offered by a team leader , er , team leader and advice centre manager that will be , in the future will be offered by a senior member of staff erm , for each other and for less experienced staff . |
8 | The citizens of these countries have somehow to find forgiveness for each other and for themselves as part of the process of grieving and healing . |
9 | Before a fight begins it is extremely important that the fighters express respect for each other and for the officials judging them . |
10 | So , let us pray for each other and for ourselves , that each of us may be able to say : |
11 | Separate accounts are made for each person and for each class of asset , liability , profit or loss . |
12 | A basic principal of the Community Care Plan is that care at home should support an acceptable quality of life for each person and for their carers . |
13 | The simulation proceeds by computing , for each age-group and for males and females separately , the number of deaths . |
14 | So the error in output , , and the error in the sales proportion , , can be calculated for each subject for each period and for each repetition . |
15 | We believe that people are at their best as members of communities , where they care about each other and for those less fortunate than themselves . |
16 | When you type columns of text you may wish to move , tap the Tab key once between each column and at the end of each line of the table . |
17 | A huge and environmentally devastating Alaskan oil spill , released from the Exxon Valdez , a tanker belonging to the Exxon Shipping Company , when it struck a reef in March 1989 [ see p. 36541 ] , was the first in a series of large-scale tanker spills during that year and at the beginning of 1990 [ see below ] . |
18 | Well we do n't have a definite answer erm Gill but we think it may have experienced a shock of some sort during that season and of course when this happens to fruit trees they can go into bi-annual cropping and then they come back again , it may be that this horse chestnut 's experienced something very similar . |
19 | If music lovers want to educate themselves , they can do so by learning about music from courses specifically designed for that purpose and from studying musical scores and books about music . |
20 | No one had ever seen a bride or groom walk to their wedding ; even the very poor found a car for that day and in the old days they had gone by trap or sidecar . |
21 | For that year and for the following one , 1980–1 , there was a single pool for England and Wales . |
22 | Gookey , 21 , has made rapid progress at 200 metres this year but will line up second favourite for that event and for the 100 metres , which he won last year , if Sale 's European junior champion attempts a sprint double at Blackpool . |
23 | This might thus serve to bridge the transition between prayer and other forms of activity and also embody a perpetual icon for that prayer and for penitence : The shorter version engages with the Passion story much more starkly to project a powerful realisation of the horror of being cut off from all that Christ is — in the words of The Form of Living " he hase noght Jhesu Criste , he tynes all he has , and all he es , and all he myght gete " ( 1.85.19 – 21 ) . |
24 | He was paid for that seal and for his unrivalled knowledge . |
25 | But since it is part of my intention to suggest how and why the work of Joyce provokes exceptional division among its readers , I shall , for that reason and for others which will emerge , keep the notion of screen in front of you . |
26 | A batch of ten large bogie cars built for the Gravesend and Northfleet tramways in 1902 , evidently proved too large for that undertaking and between 1904 and 1906 , they were offered for sale to other undertakings in the B.E.T . |
27 | I thank my hon. Friend for that reply and for those sensational figures . |
28 | On Thursday evening everyone wearing uniforms was admitted for half price and on Friday nights dancing was free for the RAF . |
29 | I had already begun an outline for another book and for that I needed some local colour in an Eastern bloc country . |
30 | She gave no reply but went on through the store-room , whose walls were lined with shelves , some holding bottles of sweets , others boxes of all sizes , then through another door and into a corridor , from which , six feet to the right of her , a door led into the store-room of the tobacconist shop . |