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

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61 In such cases , it would be appropriate to use different ‘ indicators ’ of demand for each segment .
62 The BERI value for each country is assessed by giving the country a score for each factor and applying the factor weighting , so that index values could in theory range from 0 ( 0 O 25 ) to 100 ( 4 O 25 ) .
63 The BERI value for each country is assessed by giving the country a score for each factor and applying the factor weighting , so that index values could in theory range from 0 ( 0 O 25 ) to 100 ( 4 O 25 ) .
64 We asked respondents to assess the usefulness of each source for each purpose by giving it a ‘ mark out of ten ’ .
65 At the end of the tax year , you must complete an End-of-Year Return ( P14 ) for each employee showing that employee 's details and the total NI contribution and tax paid .
66 Use a separate P11 for each employee to record earnings ( table A only ) , NI contributions and SSP and SMP payments .
67 This must be completed for each employee .
68 If you use continuous stationery , please remove sprocket margins and separate the sheets clearly into individual documents for each employee .
69 She will lose one week 's SMP for each week or part-week that she works during her MPP .
70 The very best quality bags are made not with single large pieces of fabric for each side of the shell but in smaller strips sewing shell and baffle together .
71 A total of 364 economists , almost one for each day of the year , dispatched a formal letter to The Times denouncing the government 's economic approach as ruinous — though they were soon matched by a similarly large number of economists who were prepared to endorse it .
72 That alternative means taking a datum line for each business and limiting the rise of its profits above that datum line to a certain rate .
73 Alternatively , you can sometimes save money by using different firms for each process .
74 For each pound of these costs , the artist pays 70 , 80 or 90 per cent in lost revenue , depending on the percentage split between the artist and the promoter .
75 This reflects the probable initial demand for each release .
76 For live performances at smaller venues there is no need for an itemized PRS form because no payment is made for each individual song .
77 A cash book should be maintained for each bank account to record every item of income and expenditure , analyse these into appropriate costs and back them up with supporting documentation .
78 Those ‘ indestructible barriers ’ which in the Clark lectures he saw as characterizing post-Cartesian society are all too apparent in The Waste Land where in Bradley 's words , quoted by Eliot , ‘ regarded as an existence which appears in a soul , the whole world for each is peculiar and private to that soul ’ .
79 Edward 's speech , for instance , presented ‘ Contre Sartre ’ , and stating that ‘ Hell is oneself ’ , recalls ‘ Thinking of the key , each confirms a prison ’ , and Bradley on ‘ the whole world for each ’ as ‘ peculiar and private to that soul ’ .
80 Again , sword and phallus substitute for each other , but in a uniquely revealing way : not only is Vitelli 's violence against Clara 's father erotically identified with the sexual act performed ‘ with ’ her , but the disembowelment of him is aligned with her childbirth .
81 Frequently in this period the representation of the man — man — woman triangle suggests that the desire which bonds men over women is as erotically invested for the men in relation to each other as for each of them in relation to the women .
82 If Genet is seduced by the magnanimity of the fedayeen , their selflessness , courage , humour , and love for each other , he is also perplexed and disillusioned by the inseparability of these qualities from an ‘ underlying desire for self-slaughter , for glorious death if victory was impossible ’ ( pp. 271 — 2 ) .
83 So he 'd taken an upstairs room and divided it into six spaces , figuring he could charge £1.50 an hour for each of them and really coin it in .
84 In 1974 Labour introduced new policies for each of these , as well as for the EEC , housing finance , and trade union law .
85 ‘ If I were to go to only one meeting a year for each of them , it would still be more than one a week , ’ he confesses , admitting that it is one of his greatest weaknesses .
86 For the project to be successful it was essential for each stool of the tripod which supported it — the government , the livestock owners and the Bank — to have an equal commitment to its success and to perceive the project in roughly the same terms .
87 Their main pleasure seemed to be in the beautiful garments they made for each other and for their children .
88 Making clothes for each other is a traditional pleasure for Pakistani women .
89 For each of the following questions choose the most appropriate answer .
90 Do this for each hour of the day and do it separately for activity , lighting , meals , and drinks .
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