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

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1 The student should attempt to hold the stretched position of each exercise for as long as possible .
2 Make a small hole in the top of each whale for the spouts .
3 Fourth cousins by marriage , the girls had been aware of each other for much longer and had a number of friends in common .
4 If there are n't any , the philosophy behind our divorce laws is simple — try , if at all possible , for a ‘ clean break ’ settlement between you and your wife , which will mean that the two of you are rid of each other for good — no painful writing of the monthly cheque , no waiting for the phone to ring when you have n't sent it .
5 Commanders were selected at top level of course , after which they were invited to attend at HQ where they would sift through the applications from prospective crew members , discuss them with the administrating Inspector and eventually come to a mutual agreement on the crewing of each cutter for the following year .
6 name of each module for which the DC proposes a change
7 There is a summary of key vocabulary at the end of each unit for easy reference , and a special feature of the course is the multilingual word-list in French , Spanish , Italian , German , Turkish , and Japanese .
8 The term continues until determined as if both parties made a new agreement at the end of each year for a new term for the ensuing year .
9 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 .
10 We were fortunate in finding Longmans ( India ) interested in the project , and with the aid of a subsidy for each book were able to put the price as low as eight annas a copy , and in return for the subsidy were able to hand over a sizeable number of each book for distribution to the Army , Navy and RAF .
11 There is a test at the end of each topic for the student to complete and marks in percentage are given upon completion .
12 We asked respondents to assess the usefulness of each source for each purpose by giving it a ‘ mark out of ten ’ .
13 When a graphic is places it has eight handles positioned at the corners and centres of each side for re-sizing and general manipulation .
14 Each year the HTA selects 12 well-known , attractive plants to become plants of each month for that year .
15 There is n't much ( if anything ) left at the end of each month for any luxuries — like a night out or any new items of clothes — will always come first to make sure that he does n't miss out on anything .
16 title page for edition and year of publication ; 2. contents page for book 's overall structure ; 3. index for key entries and emphases ; 4. chapter headings as signposts to detailed contents ; 5. first and last chapters for aims and conclusions ; 6. first and last paragraphs of each chapter for summaries ; 7. section sub-headings for signposts on detailed arguments ; and 8. first and last sentences of paragraphs for detailed arguments .
17 These are stored as graphical representations of each variable for the complete event .
18 This consisted of a meticulous recording of activity diaries by each member of each team for seven days .
19 Indeed , as we shall see in the final chapter , one of the principal skills a drama teacher requires is the ability to recognise the potential and suitability of each mode for the particular topic and the particular group and to recognise that the incipient performance mode in dramatic playing and the incipient dramatic playing mode in performance provide the means for an imperceptible movement between the two .
20 A representative volume is , as the term implies , a volume large enough to include sufficient of each phase for the overall moduli to be independent of surface traction and displacement .
21 These usually contain something along the lines of ten of each value for a particular type of component .
22 For example , some two years after initial involvement , one head was considering whether to levy 10% from the capitation of each department for library provision , hoping that such a move would involve more departments in enquiry-based learning .
23 The firm must consider the knowledge and experience of each client for each activity and must place a note on file as to why a certain type of letter is issued .
24 Front running involves a broker/dealer using his control over a customer 's order to deal ahead of that order for his own benefit .
25 If the sweetest moment in life is a visit to the brothel which does n't come off , perhaps the sweetest moment in writing is the arrival of that idea for a book which never has to be written , which is never sullied with a definite shape , which never needs be exposed to a less loving gaze than that of its author .
26 At the same election the Republicans gained twelve seats in the Senate and won control of that chamber for the first time in twenty-five years .
27 In Reg. v. Barrett , 12 J.L.R. 179 , where again the accused applied unsuccessfully for leave to appeal against conviction , the defence contended that the trial judge should have allowed them to see the statement of a witness who had identified the accused at an identification parade 10 days after the commission of the offence , on the ground that , the witness having stated that she had given a description of the accused to the police , the defence were entitled as a matter of law to know the details of that description for the purpose of cross-examining the witness and testing her credibility .
28 I 've got some of that Footworks for
29 In order to explain this Marslen-Wilson proposed that his subjects were first identifying each word they heard and then searching their phonological representations of that word for the presence of a /t/ .
30 Section 739(2) reads as follows : Where by virtue or in consequence of any such transfer , either alone or in conjunction with associated operations , such an individual has , within the meaning of this section , power to enjoy , whether forthwith or in the future , any income of a person resident or domiciled outside the United Kingdom which , if it were income of that individual received by him in the United Kingdom … would be chargeable to income tax by deduction or otherwise , that income shall , whether it would or would not have been chargeable to income tax apart from the provisions of this section , be deemed to be income of that individual for all purposes of the Income Tax Acts .
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