Example sentences of "for [det] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Each colour is defined by 3 bytes , one for each of the primary additive colours , red , green and blue .
2 Mr Newton made no mention of the future of child benefit , which the Government has frozen for each of the last two years years at £7.25 a week .
3 For each of the following questions choose the most appropriate answer .
4 In civilian parlance Major Mike Herriott , Who runs No 4 Region , could be described as the ‘ District Catering Operations Manager ’ , and as such he arranges for each of the twenty Master Chefs to receive regular visits from one of the team of three Area Catering Officers ( ACOs ) or six Area Catering Warrant Officers ( ACWOs ) .
5 The film both fulfils the Powell-Pressburger partnership 's aim to produce ‘ original stories , written for the screen , keeping pace with events and trying to put into action what people were thinking and saying at the time , ’ which is what the more obviously documentarist filmmakers were also trying to do , and articulates its own vision of the mystical forces in nature , culminating in the healing miracle that arrives for each of the three Canterbury pilgrims on their way to the cathedral .
6 We 've classified 12 types of present-giver — one for each of the 12 days of Christmas , plus health hazard rankings , with top scores of 10 .
7 Take food hygiene : it is cheaper for a large council to set up a laboratory to service several districts than for each of the districts to have its own .
8 The system was based on an ordinary mouldboard plough with a vertical rotor added for each of the mouldboards , and with a series of curved cutting tines on each of the rotors .
9 ‘ I 'm sure I 've seen that dress before , ’ whispers a disappointed woman in front , but you could scarcely expect the Queen to wear a new suit for each of the fourteen investitures each year as well as all her other official functions .
10 Ajdabiyans expected to go to the polls in the winter of 1978–9 , and in anticipation their political activists had drawn up two lists of candidates for each of the fifteen popular committees .
11 Here are ideas for a running buffet , with a dish for each of the main party leaders .
12 Once you have established the sub-totals for each of the groups of costs , their total will give you a good estimate of the final bill of your proposed project .
13 Sangster agrees that there were some worrying times but points out that worldwide he has achieved a century of winners for each of the past 10 years .
14 Thus , with the distinctions made between Chapters II and III , the Board of Education sought to establish clear , demarcated responsibilities for each of the two main providers of liberal adult education ; with the universities engaged in more academic levels of study .
15 For each of the foundation subjects there are to be ‘ attainment targets ’ , ‘ programmes of study ’ and ‘ assessment arrangements ’ .
16 Here the control group learned an initial discrimination in which one verbal response was required for each of two stimuli ( A and B ) , whereas a different response was required for C and D. Experimental subjects were required to learn a different label for each of the four stimuli .
17 The staff plan would , furthermore , for each of the four resident employees mean a radical altering of our respective customary duties .
18 This is what two players would each receive if they both consistently cooperated , scoring 3 points for each of the 200 rounds of the game .
19 This is what two players would each receive if they both consistently cooperated , scoring 3 points for each of the 200 rounds of the game .
20 The cost of all significant community services provided for each of the clients ( including day hospitals and day centres ) has been included , plus of course the time of support workers and a proportion of the time of the development officers ( see Appendix IV ) .
21 General causal models can not be drawn up when interactions exist between the variables ; the only solution is to draw up a separate causal model for each of the groups for whom the effects of the variables are different .
22 For each of the three clusters of industries shown on the map , suggest what has attracted managers to concentrate their factories together in these places .
23 At which period of trading were the raw materials first imported for each of the industries shown in the picture ?
24 Where on the map are the main markets for each of the products ?
25 For example , if one were carrying out a survey of library users over six days and the analysis for the working week produced , let us say , 20 print-out sheets , then to ask also for sub-analyses for each of the six days could result in a further 120 sheets .
26 For each of the situations below , write a short passage explaining how you would deal with it .
27 Fill in a separate voucher for each of the following purchases :
28 For just £17.00 , this ticket set buys you a seat for each of the main house shows included in this brochure — Time of my Life , Rocket to the moon and Neville 's Island — on any night of the week .
29 Brian Oakley , the secretary of the Science and Engineering Research Council , will head a small directorate of four industry specialists , one for each of the key areas identified by Alvey .
30 To demonstrate the size of such numbers , one is driven to make strange comparisons ; for instance , if we had a cube for each of the 4.325 X 10 19 patterns , they would form a stack about 260 light years long ; and a volume consisting of one cube for each of the 8.858 X 10 22 patterns with marked centres would be about three-quarters the volume of the Moon .
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