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Example sentences for "for each"

  • Some started after him, but not with much heart, for each feared to suffer the death of his fellow; so presently they all came and lifted the dead man up and bore him away to Nottingham Town.

  • Robin looked after them, laughing, and thought that never had he seen so fleet a runner as the Lame man; but neither of the beggars stopped nor turned around, for each felt in his mind the wind of Robin's cudgel about his ears.

  • For each fuel in common use there are many specially constructed stoves, each having some advantageous feature; yet all stoves constructed for the same fuel are practically the same in principle.

  • In addition to flour, liquid, and yeast, 1 teaspoonful of salt, 1 tablespoonful of sugar, and 1 tablespoonful of fat are the ingredients generally used for each loaf of bread.

  • They worked at the rate of nearly one hundred holes per day for each man, whereas the usual day's work is only seventy-five holes.

  • States, now existing, shall think proper to admit, prior to the year 1808, and authorizing a tax or duty on such importation not exceeding ten dollars for each person, did not extend to negro slaves.

  • To fill the car reservoir it is only necessary to connect the mouths of the supply pipes with the valves of the cars by means of rubber tubing--an operation which takes about one minute for each car.

  • To use a rough comparison, I should esteem it as wasteful, even if possible, for each grower to attempt to reel his own cocoons as for each farmer to grind his own wheat upon his farm and endeavor to sell the flour.

  • I will suppose that the gross income in France, for each family of four persons, is 1,000 francs: this is a little above the estimate of M.

  • In this respect, any blunder might prove disastrous; and in every statute for each society, for each of the human vessels which gather together and serve as a retinue of individual vessels, there are two capital errors.

  • For this reason no one has a face exactly like that of any other; for each one's face is an image of his mind; and in the spiritual world it is an image of his ruling love.

  • And from this it can be seen that such as their essential dispositions or minds are, such is their union and such their love for each other.

  • He would take nothing for our camels, while the others had to pay five abacees for each camel.

  • At this place the captain exacted half an abacee for each camel.

  • Irabad, [Hirabad,] where we paid half an abacee for each camel.

  • The captain of this castle exacted two abacees for each camel in the caravan, though nothing was legally due, as he and his troops have their pay from the king.

  • In many parts of the country, turbot and halibut are indiscriminately sold for each other.

  • There were also two chapiters made for the pillars of the temple; for each, one; and they were five cubits high apiece.

  • And as he doth this for all, so he doth it for each one.

  • For each saint's day, also, they have them ready for the generations yet unborn to say.

  • It behoveth no pedlars nor proctors To take on them judgment as doctors: But if your minds be only set To work for soul-health, ye be well met: For each of you somewhat doth show, That souls toward heaven by you do grow.

  • Ye need not care who shall begin; For each of you may hope to win.

  • The Summer Beauty, a hardy white tulip, is well worth the ten cents asked for each one.

  • This table, a copy of which is for each of you, will be, I think, of true help.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "for each" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    for all practical purposes; for any; for nothing; for once; force equal; force them; forces were; foreign exchange; foreign money; foreign relations; foreign service; foreign troops; foreign vessels; forest land; forest products; formed like; former ages; former lecture; former navigators; forming part; forth from; fortnight later; fortunate enough; forty hours; motive power; went aboard