Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [vb pp] for each [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Honestly , Rachel , you 've only got to see the two of you together — you 're just made for each other . ’
2 Examination pieces have been specially written for each grade in a variety of styles and will be performed at the exam by the student using backing tapes .
3 Balance sheets are usually produced for each account , but the operating accounts are in much more detail : the General Fund will be segregated into , for example , education , public health , roads .
4 THE Brain Club and this space are clearly destined for each other .
5 There are a number of methods which may be independently selected for each type of information to be transferred .
6 Specialisation : children , neighbours , friends and other relatives performed different if overlapping roles which could not be fully substituted for each other .
7 As with many such units , the controls are simply duplicated for each channel ( five rotaries , one switch and four LEDs ) , so the front panel is almost symmetrical .
8 The fittings were individually made for each example , with only a general standardisation .
9 And it looks to me as if you two lovely people were just made for each other ! ’
10 Appropriate measures of change are being specially developed for each element .
11 Mean values for pre- and post-common cavity pressures were then derived for each child .
12 The two biologists were never mistaken for each other .
13 While a formal prospectus is normally issued for each degree course , such statements vary considerably in the amount of detail they give , and how explicit they are about the aims of the course .
14 A Part Number equal to the module name is automatically assigned for each module name reserved .
15 Second , a ‘ substitution effect ’ , with leisure now cheaper via higher taxes , since less real income is now sacrificed for each unit of leisure consumed .
16 The mean number of dots/subarea ( sweat spot test score ) was also recorded for each subject .
17 One Blue Button was originally scheduled for each dealing table .
18 The mean change in SaO 2 and pulse rate was then calculated for each patient at two minute intervals throughout the procedure and the readings obtained from each group compared .
19 The total score ( maximum 9 ) was then calculated for each phase of the study .
20 A set of five descriptors was then constructed for each variable , representing five levels of the variable and carrying scores from 1 to 5 .
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