Example sentences of "[n mass] for each [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Crop Residues ( Restrictions on Burning ) Regulations 1991 allow for fines of up to £2000 for each offence .
2 The group will be one of the largest of the new consortia now emerging in Lloyd 's and will insure up to $10m for each risk , with a ceiling of $25m for catastrophes in one zone .
3 Sainsbury 's encourage this by refunding 1p for each bag reused during your shopping trip .
4 Taxpayers pay the equivalent of over £60 for each person in the EEC to the CAP budget each year ( Consumers and the Common Agricultural policy , National Consumer Council , 1988 ) .
5 The bracket furthest away from the downpipe position will be higher than the outlet to give a fall of 1 in 500 ( 4mm for each 2m length or 1in for each 40ft ) .
6 • If you and your spouse are both being treated as in-patients by the NHS for the same road accident , this payment will be tripled to £78 for each night , again free of tax .
7 The Darlington service cost about £250,000 a year about £40 for each callout .
8 Stock options are not much use as incentives if the price at which they are exercisable is dauntingly out of reach , so IBM Corp is offering a new stock option plan for mid-to-senior level executives — chairman Louis Gerstner offered the plan due to concern ‘ about keeping managers at IBM and motivated ’ : the plan is aimed at the tier of about 1,200 managers just below the most senior level , will offer new options for old ones that were exercisable at prices ranging from $89 to $169 ; the new options are exercisable at $47.88 , and managers will have to swap anywhere from 2.5 to 10 old options for one new one , depending on the original option price ; the options are exercisable after two years and the price must rise 50% above the $47.88 level to $71.82 and stay there for 30 days ; only 50% of the options can be exercised the first year , and 25% for each year after , but the terms do not look particularly attractive .
9 With ‘ loan-back ’ schemes , which mainly concerned repossessed properties being bought by BES companies , an investor might pay 100p for each share .
10 Miss Emma Nicholson , MP for Devon West , a member of the delegation , said that would work out at about £20,000 for each victim .
11 The payments are based on set amounts : £33.60 for a lone parent or a couple : £23.30 for each child aged 18 : £16.35 for each child aged 16 or 17 : £12.90 for each child aged 11 to 15 , and £7.30 for each one up to 10 years of age .
12 The payments are based on set amounts : £33.60 for a lone parent or a couple : £23.30 for each child aged 18 : £16.35 for each child aged 16 or 17 : £12.90 for each child aged 11 to 15 , and £7.30 for each one up to 10 years of age .
13 The payments are based on set amounts : £33.60 for a lone parent or a couple : £23.30 for each child aged 18 : £16.35 for each child aged 16 or 17 : £12.90 for each child aged 11 to 15 , and £7.30 for each one up to 10 years of age .
14 This is because , taking account of the reduction in the rate of ACT to 25% ( ignoring the transitional rate payable until 31 March 1994 ) , setting Newco 's losses against its surplus franked investment income equates to tax relief of £20 for each £100 of interest payable , whereas group relief is worth £33 .
15 Inpatient hospital benefit payable at a rate of £20 for each day .
16 If you are aged over 55 , Family Assurance Society will reduce the sum assured by £20 for each year above 55 .
17 Presented in base alphabetical order , it ranges from Abingdon to Wyton , with a detailed history of each aircraft for each gate , along with photographs of the aircraft whilst in service and/or in its position on the gate .
18 Students with Aficionado tickets for Code C performances will be paying only £4–40 for each performance .
19 I 've worked out that a rent of tenpence a week on each log cabin , or sixpence for each bunk in a dormitory , will just pay me back by the end of this contract .
20 And we got payed seven and sixpence for each body we carried , you see ?
21 In a bid to raise funds , the foundation is asking farmers to donate £1 for each animal or pen of animals sold through livestock auctions next week ( starting September 6 ) .
22 Schools get a £50 payment to help set up their MiniBranch , plus a further £50 on the first bank day , £1 for each account opened , as well as being provided with software to computerise the branch scheme .
23 The authors give the Hospice £1 for each copy sold .
24 This chance is increased by 10% for each point of Strength the character has over 4 and reduced by 10% for each point of Strength the character has below 4 .
25 This chance is increased by 10% for each point of Strength the character has over 4 and reduced by 10% for each point of Strength the character has below 4 .
26 The next stage of the study is to use this survey information to create a perfectly matched sample of bargaining structures data to correspond to the settlement data for each bargaining group for each year in the period 1 August 1979 to 31 July 1985 .
27 The research teams , led by the Science and Education Research Council ( SERC ) , have built into the network special routines which send a bit of error-checking data for each bit of original data .
28 The data for each zone begin with the zone identifying number right-justified in columns 1–5 of the first data record for that zone .
29 Each package performs a specific function , and the data for each package are provided in a specified , fixed format .
30 Data for each client and location is stored only once and each niche is independently associated with a partner and with individual jobs .
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