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

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31 Marjorie and Bill were left to cope with their own personal loss while putting on a brave face for each other .
32 In the ‘ bit plane ’ method , Fig. 4 is , in effect , duplicated for as many bits as are needed for each pixel .
33 Each memory block is called a ‘ bit plane ’ , and supplies one of the bits needed for each pixel .
34 Each colour is defined by 3 bytes , one for each of the primary additive colours , red , green and blue .
35 These items are all connected , and any of them may be used as analogies or homologies for each other .
36 Bureaucrat and radical have no time for each other , but they are both undermining traditional humanism .
37 A cash offer of 605p for each Pearl share has been slapped on the table with a loan note alternative .
38 In its takeover deal Australian Mutual Provident is offering 605p in cash for each share investors hold in the Pearl .
39 The Sheffield nursery , costing £35 a week for each child , has spaces for 46 children aged between six months and five years .
40 The sheer pressure of life pushes people into having less time for each other , rather than more .
41 The maximum fine under the legislation is £2,000 for each offence , although the magistrates may commit the cases for trial in the Crown Court which can impose an unlimited fine .
42 The votes cast for each party are counted and the seats are allocated according to the proportion of votes each party receives — so a party polling 30 per cent of the votes would take 30 per cent of the seats .
43 The present pattern is an ultra-sound bite , one for each member of the family , or a six-pack for guests if such people still exist .
44 Those of us who enjoy them need only a name for each condition , so that we may discuss them in expectation and in recollection .
45 It is not available in the first year of the policy and in the second year only £250 — about two hours ' worth for a top London matrimonial lawyer -will be met for each party .
46 Obviously , however , Bristol and West hopes to hear from interested people in advance — if only so it can gauge the likely demand for each property before the auction starts .
47 Last week , it announced an unprecedented pact with its rival Chrysler to manufacture jointly transmissions and other drive-line components for each other 's van and car ranges .
48 BRITISH officials and players will be keeping a close eye on developments when New Zealand arrive for their 13-match tour of Wales and Ireland tomorrow after hearing that Wayne Shelford , the All Blacks captain , is charging £500 for each personal appearance during the visit .
49 In the other men 's game yesterday , a goal for each side within a minute , seven minutes from the end , concluded a highly entertaining 3-3 draw between The Netherlands and Argentina .
50 The computers can recognise thousands of words and , unlike older systems , do not have to be trained laboriously for each word .
51 The committee calculated , for each university , the unemployment rate expected if the fate of graduates in each subject had conformed to national averages .
52 Mr Newton made no mention of the future of child benefit , which the Government has frozen for each of the last two years years at £7.25 a week .
53 The scheme offers one share in a newly created company plus 130p in dividends and cash or loan notes for each LWT ordinary share .
54 Then , late in the evening , my new friend turned up with a little white pill for each of us .
55 The benefits include a lump sum payment for accidental injury up to £50,000 for standard cover and £100,000 for premium cover ; up to £25,000 standard and £50,000 premium for a fatal accident ; £25 or £50 for each day 's hospitalisation for up to a year , £250 or £500 towards specialist outpatient treatment after leaving hospital and up to £500,000 on both levels to cover against third party claims for injury or damage to their property .
56 For those who want to work out what their new repayment will be , the increased cost each month per £1,000 borrowed is 54p net of basic rate tax or 76p for each £1,000 borrowed over the £30,000 limit for mortgage interest relief .
57 This enables efficient connections , although airpass passengers are obliged to go on standby for each leg .
58 You have to produce a return transatlantic ticket and your passport both when buying the airpass and when checking in for each flight .
59 The procedures adopted for each category of incident are of less interest than the issue of how these patterns are able to coexist with the unexpected nature of much police work .
60 The result of this decision was an increase in direct production costs approaching 20% , caused mainly by the relatively short runs for each model .
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