Example sentences of "[vb base] for each " in BNC.

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1 Repeat for each stitch to be embroidered and after last stitch of row , bring needle up through stitch below instead of stitch to left ( Fig. 3 ) .
2 go for the really obvious physical properties first , and if you have a little checklist that you go through , bang bang bang for each one ,
3 But now fewer than five varieties predominate for each crop and even these are ‘ kissing cousins ’ of one another , genetically almost identical .
4 Account for each clause of the following newspaper report in terms of the writer 's assumptions of what is given and new information for the reader .
5 Fold the strip along its length where the corners occur so that you have a sharp , straight crease for each angle of the tin .
6 Make a secret I test for each character ( Dwarf -10 , Halfling -30 ) .
7 The study is not explicitly concerned with providing answers but with putting the relevant questions , along with the arguments pro and con for each .
8 Since Anthony is above all concerned with highlighting the issues involved , rather than providing solutions , he then suggests the kind of specific accounting information which might satisfy the above four needs , and puts the arguments pro and con for each .
9 Hence there is a regulated market system organized by the Grid interposed between the two , determining prices and supply for each half-hour period .
10 They build and insulate their own houses , draw minimal wages and cook for each other .
11 Procedures defining the processes appropriate for each element are held separately , reducing the dependence of the MRD on the particular implementation used in Phase 1 of the New OED Project .
12 For schemes where the benefit is X months benefit for each and every claim the payments should be suspended during periods when the claimant is in temporary employment .
13 The income the garbage pickers receive for each item is extremely low and reduced even further by the competition between them , which is encouraged by the system that is very much a buyer 's market .
14 Show for each major class of depreciable asset the depreciation methods used and the useful lives or depreciation rates used .
15 Show for each major class of depreciable asset the depreciation methods used and the useful lives or depreciation rates used .
16 This was done by plotting each person 's response to each dose of salmeterol on the log dose response curve after placebo and salbutamol for each index .
17 Not much more than that , I think most good ne neighbours look for each other anyway , in fact probably that 's what happens in your street .
18 Further , such a view provides a nice parallel with semantics : for just as a semantic theory is concerned , say , with the recursive assignment of truth conditions to well-formed formulae , so pragmatics is concerned with the recursive assignment of appropriateness conditions to the same set of sentences with their semantic interpretations In other words , a pragmatic theory should in principle predict for each and every well-formed sentence of a language , on a particular semantic reading , the set of contexts in which it would be appropriate .
19 Under the new system , producers of packaged goods would pay a three centimes levy for each package .
20 The following items are required : ( 1 ) Notice of application and copy for each respondent to application , unless ex parte ( N 244 ) .
21 That is , f = g iff A = C and af = ag for each a ε A ( = C ) .
22 The taxpayer : The financial targets set for each agency are designed to be demanding , ‘ so that the taxpayer can be certain that the money that is provided for these services is used in the most efficient way ’ .
23 Control is exercised by financial techniques and revision of the objectives set for each unit .
24 A machine-readable data set for each diet of elections , and for elections in each tier of local government over time , will be deposited with the ESRC Data Archive .
25 Consequently , the Rationalist is a dangerous and expensive character to have in control of affairs , and he does most damage , not when he fails to master the situation ( his politics , of course , are always in terms of mastering situations and surmounting crises ) , but when he appears to be successful ; for the price we pay for each of his apparent successes is a firmer hold of the intellectual fashion of Rationalism upon the whole life of society .
26 If a yacht on flotilla breaks down and can not travel due to a major failure which is not your fault , and a substitute is not available , we pay for each 24 hrs or each full sailing day ( 1000 to 1700 ) the yacht is immobile .
27 We pay for each boy to have a trophy at the end of the season to recognize that he had represented Ottery throughout the season .
28 The Fire Brigade Union has requested one and a half weeks pay for each year of service , plus the annual bounty payment .
29 Roll for each target to see if you cause damage .
30 Roll for each shot separately .
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