Example sentences of "[be] [verb] for each [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Index figures are calculated for each artist in each succeeding year .
2 Recall and precision scores are calculated for each search .
3 Example tasks are given for each skill in relation to a particular content area .
4 Lists are given for each centre .
5 Median and interquartile ( 25th to 75th centiles ) range ( IQR ) values are given for each group , since the data do not conform to a Gaussian distribution .
6 The aim is to check that sufficient information has been gathered for each variable to make statistics upon them valid .
7 He reported a spawning in alkaline tapwater to which a teaspoon of salt had been added for each gallon of water .
8 Occasionally official syllabuses contain very detailed advice for teachers and in one case ( Botswana ) , a separate , loose-leaf file has been prepared for each grade , but in many cases it is the teachers ' guide , or even the pupils ' text which provides the real plan from which the teacher works .
9 Matters are made worse if different selectivity processes are operating for each subgroup .
10 In the planning process , plans are prepared for each business unit which are consolidated into divisional plans which in turn are consolidated into the total corporate plan .
11 Helping the launch of Stoddard Templeton fabrics into the market place is a £500,000 advertising campaign combining carpets and curtains ‘ that are made for each other . ’
12 ‘ As far as I can see , you two are made for each other ! ’
13 Separate accounts are made for each person and for each class of asset , liability , profit or loss .
14 Separate records are made for each context , and any finds are given the same unique number .
15 At present , six to eight tenders are made for each bus contract but this element of competition may be reduced or disappear if the eight municipal companies are sold to one or other of the large bus companies .
16 They 're made for each other .
17 I reckon they 're made for each other .
18 Now we 're looking for each other .
19 As Yvonne McManus , in her advice to aspiring writers explains : ‘ the thing that keeps your reader turning pages is to find out what happens to make them realise they 're meant for each other … you 've got to keep the reader wondering how it 'll all come to pass ’ .
20 Now it 's got the three and we 're batting for each other , you know playing on the same side .
21 However , they sample the pupils in a more selective way , because not all pupils take the same kinds of public examinations , and different criteria are used for each kind .
22 Different criteria are used for each table , but a common minimum market value of £100million is used to exclude the smallest companies where small changes can produce disporportionate results .
23 In the ‘ bit plane ’ method , Fig. 4 is , in effect , duplicated for as many bits as are needed for each pixel .
24 Calculate as above , but allow one further half pattern repeat when making a pair of curtains with more than one width in each curtain and when complete pattern repeats are needed for each drop ( fig. 9 )
25 Nimslo will charge £9.99 to produce 18 prints ( 4 half-frame exposures are needed for each print ) .
26 At the present time , the development stage of the " persons " system has been completed and a number of reports and listings are produced for each location ; these include : strength return ( report ) nominal roll ( listing ) retirement lists ( listing ) etc The number of regular reports has deliberately been kept to a minimum to prevent managers from being besieged with information .
27 Your earnings above the LEL and below the UEL are assessed for each year since 1978 when the scheme started .
28 Fostering Society awareness at a local level can be a great help — stamping membership cards in areas was suggested — From the objectives stated in our Development Plan in the first year , it is calculated that the minimum Membership needed for 1987 will be 3,300 — and the responsibility for recruiting the majority of this must rest with our Q.T. 's — the burden can be eased by working together on local projects and targets have been set for each area to reach by the end of this academic year .
29 After personal educational objectives have been set for each doctor the educational process should be completed by assessment of whether these objectives have been fulfilled .
30 The parity grid arrangement is similar in its operation to the snake in that absolute intervention points are set for each member currency against every other at which central banks are obliged to buy or sell their own currencies .
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