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

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1 The survival for each diseas site and decade of diagnosis was also calculated by Cox 's model , using stepwise regression with stratification by age at diagnosis with BMDP software .
2 In the lands west of the Rhine , there was in principle , as there had been in late Roman times , a count for each civitas , though in practice , one man often held two or more neighbouring civitates .
3 It suggested that all countries had strong mutual interests in providing growing markets for each others ' products , in security of supplies and in a more stable monetary system .
4 Men and women who live together as couples can be held responsible for each others charges if either party does not pay .
5 Horsewatch encourages its members to look out for each others animals and to improve their own security measures .
6 Chamberlain fitted the following regression equation separately to the observations for each futures contract : where Vol t represents the volume for day t , and M t is the maturity on day t .
7 The differing amount of solution to be made up gives flexibility for each patients needs and infers that the remedy action is different ( weaker ) in its ‘ intensity ’ the more diluted the original granule becomes .
8 Tsu Ma was some fifty ch'i back , his mount straining , its front legs fighting for each ch'i of ground .
9 A34 ; do watch out for that problems at Yarnton where they 're re-surfacing but no reported problems though it might just cause you a little bit of delay .
10 You need people at regional level and at that village level , to advise and suggest how money being allocated for that communities benefit , can be best spent .
11 for that things but I suppose right enough .
12 And for that things that erm Tupperware that Totem Pails , and you stack up the pails .
13 Yeah , so I will do quite a lot of erm , stuff erm I should say in geography , sort of work in geography for that things .
14 No attempt at a comprehensive review of the rules is made ( for that solicitors will use the current edition of The Law Society 's Guide to Professional Conduct ) ; rather , those provisions which touch on matters affecting firms , either directly or through the consequence of their being liable for the acts of their individual partners , are considered .
15 Right thanks very much indeed for that colleagues .
16 And she said she baked everything for that men .
17 The use of the tampon creates the right atmosphere for that bacteria to breed , and they very quickly start to attack the immune system of the body .
18 Does anybody want to speak for that amendments now ?
19 The public consultations on options for the Ipswich northern bypass is being lined up at the moment at office level for mid nineteen ninety three , there 's still quite a bit of work associated with the preparation for that preliminaries that you see , but a more measurable benefit I think Chairman is er that the , that before there is a recommendation that the threat of widening
20 Do n't forget the back axle as most conversions have a voracious appetite for half shafts and a LWB Salisbury axle is a good idea
21 This is a period about which little is known for few records survive of those days .
22 It may be possible , due to restricted publicity and advertising , for few tenders to be submitted and personal friends or acquaintances of the agent to be able to submit a low offer , or arrange for an offer to be submitted once all the tenders have been opened .
23 At present , the awards in successful cases are paid to the company — which makes , unsurprisingly , for few suits .
24 Just sit down for few minutes , you are probably worth more than you think .
25 Tamar stood for few moments studying the turbulent river , which seemed to reflect the turmoil of her thoughts .
26 The life of a business or operation may also be at risk for few industries have such a strong and demanding legal code where failure to comply may result in immediate closure or prosecution .
27 It 's a time for few windows and we have many , and maybe it 's even a time for living in town or city with lights and movement and not just the dead nettles of the water meadow to gaze at .
28 Conversely , musculo-skeletal problems , which account for few deaths of those aged 65 + , are a major cause of disability in the community .
29 You know when I look vexed , I goes , because I hav n't seen you for few weeks , and he walked away , come are you walking back with us ?
30 Erm for another reasons , which we shall get on to a bit later , there may be a great deal of confusion , er memories may not be clear or well formed , um people , according to some theories and ideas , people may be under-reporting because um y'know it helps them maintain their eq equilibrium a bit better .
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