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

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1 The compartments were referred to by the ordinal numbers from 1 ( apex ) to 5 ( base ) and the labelling index calculated for each compartment .
2 The computation required for each sentence is extremely simple and does not require the complicated intermediate storage of possible parses to be kept in memory .
3 Thus two students could attain the same marks , but the way in which the marks were interpreted depended on the perception held for each student .
4 There is a mono loop provided for each channel , plus stereo loops for reverb and an overall master .
5 Multi-way nodes are represented by a ‘ continued ’ flag stored for each edge .
6 Safe grips can be used and the appropriate sized roller used for each length of hair ; dolls or wigs may be used for this .
7 This schlocky international movie , photographed in eye-straining colour , cashing in ( figuratively speaking ) on the craze for James Bond pictures , was shot in three languages with a different director credited for each version — Stanley Prager ( English ) , Dan Ash ( Italian ) and Giorgio Gentil ( Spanish ) .
8 1 point deducted for each mile over the standard
9 1 point deducted for each minute over the limit
10 In 1988 ‘ stabilisers ’ were introduced limiting the amount of cash paid for each type of product .
11 This would of course mean that the costing documentation processed for each day , week or month ( depending on the size of the company ) would not be split between individual contracts , development or overhead items , but filed in order of processing .
12 The total of the copy invoices and other cost documentation processed for each accounting period will be compared and reconciled with the total of the original invoices and other documentation processed via the financial accounts .
13 The price paid for each option is indicated by the distances OC and OP on the vertical axes for calls and puts respectively .
14 The judge must decide whether , taking into account the issues involved and the nature of the evidence required for each issue , the disputes between the litigants can best be resolved by a single trial or by a trial in two parts .
15 The former assessed need to spend by an authority as a basis for calculating entitlement to block grant ; the latter was a system of expenditure controls based around the progressive removal of grant above the ‘ target ’ expenditure level set for each authority .
16 The products of the number of papers in a given subject field and from a given country , and the mean citation rate calculated for each journal are summed by journal and compared with the observed citation rate .
17 Calculations of the expected citation rate are derived from the mean citation rate per paper calculated for each journal .
18 The next level up is the Mach 2 , which builds on the Mach 1 by doubling the basic amount of logic with the same pin-count , and with an additional buried macrocell added for each output .
19 The frequency count collected for each gram can be used as a way of deciding which grams to include if rarer items are to be excluded .
20 Repeating the verbal descriptions is specially important for the patient with perceptual and speech difficulties , as it helps him to become familiar with the planning needed for each item of clothing .
21 The paper proposed for each area of the curriculum for pupils 5–14 ‘ a nationally agreed set of guidelines setting out the aims of study , the content to be covered , and the objectives to be achieved ’ .
22 Stages I and II were to be directed to the improvement of tribunals by the strengthening of their personnel , and in particular by appointing lawyer chairmen , with a senior chairman appointed for each region .
23 The figures could be displayed in a specified graphical format OR a separate print-out made for each representative including only relevant cells .
24 Instead the government called for each council to appoint an officer responsible for reviewing the propriety and legality of council business who would be under statutory duty to report if an action or decision was likely to be improper or unlawful .
25 In 1929 legislation provided for each county council to review the boundaries of its districts every ten years ( Keith-Lucas and Richards 1978:202 ) .
26 Arriving at the sports hall door we all ( all being the 984 pupils in the school ) remove our shoes and walk to the half square metre of floor allocated for each pupil , taking our shoes with us .
27 During the process of privatisation it will clearly not be a good idea to publish the amount received for each company , as it could well affect prices in subsequent sales .
28 Now you can choose from a range of excursions or wander freely , but you must have accommodation booked for each night of your stay .
29 This increased stiffness offers more power without increasing the effort required for each shot .
30 The suggestion that we should publish the amount paid for each company raises difficult problems of commercial confidentiality .
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