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

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1 This cuts most crop for least work but leaves the windrow in a continuous ‘ rope ’ with heads and butts mixed .
2 It 's come in in different ways , maths , English and science from Spring Gardens is separate separate sheets which we can actually take out the files and give to each department , there 's no problem there Saint John 's again , is separate sheets , Collingwood is n't , it 's actually on photocopiable sheets , we either cut them up and give them out separately in some form or whatever , and what I 've , what we hope to do over the next maybe this year is to ask them for a sheet each , for each subject that we can actually take out of the file and give to each department , so that is has arrived , it ha did arrive last year but it arrived in such hotch botch that we did n't actually give it out , but we certainly have it this year and Marian and I certainly , Marian anyway will get that together and give it out to departments .
3 The glucose concentration at the time of onset of a significant change in each parameter was identified for each subject and data were compared by paired Student 's t test or Wilcoxon signed rank tests , as appropriate .
4 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 .
5 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 ) .
6 Correlations across junction variables are all calculated individually for each subject and then averaged using Fisher 's z transformation .
7 This was done by calculating mean deltas of UOS pressure for each subject and comparing group mean differences before and after the common cavity .
8 The number of symptoms was computed for each subject and the groups were compared for the proportion having 1 and 2 symptoms .
9 and the fear of people for each other that that lot might take away what I 've got sort of thing .
10 ‘ I do n't know how much longer we can hope to keep this a clandestine relationship , ’ Luke said sardonically one Friday night when the immediate edge of the savage hunger for each other that built up during their partings had been soothed by a wildly abandoned reunion .
11 How they were a strength for each other after our affairs ended . ’
12 They are the ex-Communist bosses and party officials who are managing to fix up jobs for each other while pushing others out of jobs they have held for years and onto the streets .
13 Their main pleasure seemed to be in the beautiful garments they made for each other and for their children .
14 May we also learn to care for each other and , through our concern and love for other people , come to be blessed by God .
15 The Thais are very keen on transvestism ; way off any tourist route we would find them , making up and giggling , modelling clothes for each other and generally being girlish .
16 They act as a standby for each other and can call the third diver if required .
17 Furthermore , as regards the former suggestion , a new institution analogous to , but not the same as , marriage , would lack the very special connotations inextricably involved in the marriage union of two people who feel strongly for each other and desire to bear witness to this feeling to the world .
18 to provide consistent prayer support for each other and our families and to be open to receive prayer requests for each other at anytime of the day or night .
19 parents who love and care for each other and for them
20 Their affection for each other and for their hero father is restrained .
21 Of course lamb and fine burgundy were born for each other and the Chateau Grancey 1982 was memorable .
22 He spoke of the affection he and his uncle had had for each other and what a marvellous counsellor he had been .
23 This naturally reduces their attraction for each other and so the forces holding the cell wall together laterally are diminished and the cell swells .
24 Non-belief in God also means there is no way of shirking collective responsibility for each other and the planet .
25 Though they probably would not admit it if confronted directly with the proposition , most inspectors in AIB have a quiet regard for each other and one or two are even admired privately for their capability and achievements .
26 ‘ How can we motivate our neighbourhood to become a harmonious community where people care for each other and collaborate in answering their common needs ? ’
27 Consequently world trade was encouraged since all currencies were exchangeable for each other and for gold at stable rates of exchange .
28 This means that social interaction requires mutual effort by the actors as they attempt to establish the definition of the situation for each other and negotiate appropriate behaviour for themselves and for the other .
29 The setting of Compact goals , the development of Compact policy and the planning of Compact activities will be most successful where both parties enjoy trust and respect for each other and feel a commitment to the ideal of Partnership .
30 Managers who do not work as a team and provide support for each other and their staff can not hope to succeed at times of staff shortage .
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