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

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1 They flung each other off and stared for an instant , each of them aware that he was known , each conscious that this recognition made many things plain .
2 They all expected each member of the staff to express — discreetly — particular and intense interest in their child .
3 100 lb plus bream haul expected each day .
4 Through the country 's long years of repression , artists , intellectuals and students met each other in the cafes , to swap ideas and information and to give each other solidarity .
5 In Montparnasse artists and art students met each other in the cafés and at the life class and in the little restaurants .
6 The Pims dashed around all parts of the aquarium having brief but energetic skirmishes when they met each other , but no actual physical damage was suffered from the skirmishes .
7 I had the great advantage of being brought up by a really traditional , old-fashioned nanny , who saw us through numerous disasters , one of which was the very memorable moment during the blitz when we were taken to a very smart tea shop in Curzon Street , a place where nannies met each other and their charges were just kept in tow .
8 This form of arranged marriage , the ‘ minor marriage ’ , could be compared with a more common form of arranged marriage , the ‘ major marriage ’ , in which the partners met each other for the first time when they were adolescents .
9 We met each other at the same art gallery in Milford Haven and the vibe was just right . ’
10 Zlorf and Ymor met each other 's gaze .
11 In other words , you met each other a lot , and w we know you had the kind of situations that
12 THE recently expanded sales force met each other for the first time in September at their autumn sales meeting .
13 But if they met each other , Lewis … ?
14 We met each other at the same art gallery in Milford Haven and the vibe was just right . ’
15 Rifle and machine-gun fire met each attack with a courageous determination that Charles envied .
16 As the trip progressed group leaders met each night to discuss problems and timetables .
17 After her miscarriage so long ago , Elizabeth met each change with apprehension , but she seemed well and in fact , bloomed in her pregnancy .
18 She met each centre 's general SVQ co-ordinator and members of the course teams delivering general SVQ and Skillstart programmes .
19 While Madeleine snored in the bottom bunk Léonie fought to keep awake , to know the exact moment when , in the very centre of the Channel , precisely equidistant from both shores , the walls of water and of words met , embraced wetly and closely , became each other , composed of each other 's sounds .
20 It was , in fact , the professional warrener , the man who became each estate 's killing machine , who perfected the various sporting methods that exist today and who honed them to their maximum effectiveness .
21 He laid each book out neatly on the benches , his new boots echoing and reverberating noisily around him , but the vicar made no comment and carried on talking quite loudly , for someone who was in a church .
22 Most of the 2.2 billion pet-food cans sold each year are made from steel coated with tin .
23 On every island , that is in every market , the same type of good is bought and sold each period .
24 The Princess Royal has around 10 hats made each year which means she must have at least 260 to choose from by now .
25 It replaces the present system , where appeals are dealt with by the Department , with less than 10 made each year .
26 I kept a notebook of what I made each day .
27 Harvey split the words into syllables and made each syllable a step in his dance , then he changed the accents round and danced the same remark again .
28 For example , the Lincoln Electric Company in the USA made each employee responsible for his own supplies ( both purchasing and control ) and for setting the quality and quantity of his own output .
29 The only sounds in the room were the scratching of his pen-nib as he made each entry , and the chink of coins as he counted them out of the cash box — and the heavy breathing of Marcus Judge , who sat at the other side of the desk , his eyes fixed upon his son .
30 After the Reformation these traditions were regularized in a unique Poor Law which made each parish responsible for its own poor , and obliged it to finance its aid by levying a poor rate on its inhabitants .
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