Example sentences of "for [det] pair " in BNC.

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1 The bridge is interesting , too , with six fully adjustable knife-edge saddles , one for each pair of strings .
2 The Revenue will regard the above requirements as satisfied by such notices , provided that the information required to be specified is given for each pair of claimant and surrendering companies , and a declaration is made on behalf of each claimant company .
3 For each pair of sentences the ‘ incorrect ’ picture contains either a grammatical distractor ( e.g. ‘ He is sitting in the tree ’ vs .
4 After discussing Handout 15 with the trainees , instructors are advised to invite the trainees to give examples of their own PBs and CBs and then , through open discussion , to devise means of measurement and recording for each pair .
5 Note that one row can be punched for each pair of rows for electronics and punchcard machines with a double length facility .
6 Note also that the game was played just once for each pair , so there was no reason for the receiver to refuse in the hope of prompting a better offer next time .
7 Measurements of the P-D length , from the distal tip to the point of attachment with the body , were made for each pair of limbs .
8 For each pair eight longstanding members of the medical school staff were asked to indicate which task represented the greatest intellectual challenge and which the greatest amount of ‘ hassle . ’
9 : Forty semantically related word pairs were selected , drawn from Postman and Keppel [ 1970 ] , with a control for each pair [ Evett & humphreys , 1981 ] .
10 In each case , the program output constituted a set of scores , which corresponded to the number of strong overlaps and weak overlaps for each pair .
11 Tables 5.3,5.4 and 5.5 show the pass and failure rates for each pair of parallel tests and for two arbitrarily chosen pass marks , 50 per cent and 70 per cent .
12 Indeed , there are 3 5 ( =243 ) possible arrangements as , for each pair of the five variable metacentrics there are three possible arrangements : 2 metacentrics , 1 metacentric + 2 acrocentrics , or 4 acrocentrics .
13 The essentials of productivity accounting are described in figure 5.6 , where it can be seen that changes in profits through time are decomposed into two major elements , changes in productivity and changes in price recovery , which are defined as follows : Where there are multiple products and resources there will be a productivity measure for each pair of resource and product .
14 This magnetic circuit is repeated for each pair of adjacent poles and therefore in the example of Fig.1.3(b) there are four main flux paths .
15 This procedure is carried out for each pair of banks .
16 The ratios of the total number exhibiting recombinant chromosomes to the total number of mice analysed for each pair of loci and most likely order of gene order are : centromere — Ets-1 — 6/95 — Oct-11a — 3/99 — Thy-1 — 2/162 — Drd2 .
17 The ratios of the total number of mice exhibiting recombinant to the total number of mice analysed for each pair of loci and the most likely order are : centromere — Acrg — 1/77 — Oct-11b — 0/59 — Bcl-2 — 4/127 — En-1 .
18 You will remember that the brief for our competition was to design one of our next two gardens for another pair of fictional Beechgrove characters .
19 £5 will plant five trees in a woodland project £10 will clean 25 yards of ditch to improve plant and insect life £20 will help guard an eagle 's nest for a day £50 will pay for a black-throated divers ' nesting platform £75 will buy an acre of unplanted Scottish moor £100 will build a new nest platform for another pair of ospreys £350 will buy an acre of damp lowland meadow where snipe and redshanks breed .
20 There are no large differences in main-chain conformation between the four molecules of A2U in the asymmetric unit ( r.m.s. difference between the α -carbon ( C α ) coordinates for any pair of monomers is 0.76 to 1.20 ) or between any of these molecules and MUP ( r.m.s. difference between all C α coordinates is 0.96 to 1.20 ) .
21 fully ordered preferences ( for any pair of possible outcomes , the agent prefers one to the other or ranks them equal ; and the sum of these pair-wise rankings is a consistent and complete ordering ) ;
22 Since the stored energy must always be Positive for any pair of I1 and I2 , we may choose
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