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

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1 Now only one pixel in each column must be activated ; all the others must contrast with it .
2 ( It should be pointed out that , whereas the figures in columns 1 and 2 are percentages of the whole , so that the sum of the figures in each column is 100 , the figures in column 3 are index numbers — comparing GDP per head in a region with UK GDP per head . )
3 The most practical way of examining the list is to tick off the items in each column that you expect definitely to apply and , where possible , to write down the expenditure involved in the adjacent box ( see Budget Planner , pages 120–25 ) .
4 A typical output from the lexical analyser , showing the alternative candidates in each column , is as follows :
5 The scores in each column show a triple score representing the percentage correct/tied/incorrect , with the z-scores underneath .
6 In a second variant , one chooses the element of largest modulus in each column in turn ; in a third , the diagonal elements are chosen in order ; and in a fourth , the diagonal elements of largest modulus are chosen in turn .
7 Figure 1 follows through only one function in each column , but one might easily imagine a similar division and re-division of any of the other six macro-functions , or of any of the resulting sub-categories .
8 ( Notice that the weights in each column sum to 1000 . )
9 That is measured by the size and capacity of the halls in each territory .
10 Both major political parties accepted that colonialism would be dismantled at a pace consistent , first , with the speed of political and economic development in each territory ; and , second , with the growth in its ability to look after itself militarily .
11 During his time as Colonial Secretary he had established the measured steps towards independence for all Britain 's dependent peoples , the speed of which depended on the current state of development in each territory .
12 In each territory , Standard English is an official language and a language of education , at least in the current phase of that territory 's history .
13 The modification is a summation of the probabilities assigned to a word in each window position in which the word exists .
14 It had no curtains , no sign above the door , the door was not wide and welcoming , the forecourt was dirty , and there was at least one broken pane in each window .
15 Above that were two windows which opened every hour and a procession of Apostles appeared in each window .
16 Furthermore , calculations on the balance of energy in each event are consistent with there being a missing energetic neutrino .
17 However , in each event the result is strictly constrained .
18 Normally the top two finishers in each event would be named in the team provided they met the qualifying time set by the International Amateur Athletic Federation .
19 He compares the position with that of a pentathlon athlete , who is good enough to compete at top level in each event separately — along with quite a lot of other people .
20 If you put yourself in each prisoner 's place , assuming both to be motivated by rational self-interest and remembering that they can not talk to one another to make a pact , you will see that neither has any choice but to betray the other , thereby condemning both to heavy sentences .
21 The EG is available in three models : EG-1 , EG-2 and EG-3 , the difference being in each guitar 's pickup configuration .
22 Female American jacanas may mate with up to four males at a time , sometimes within a few minutes , and then lay eggs in each male 's nest .
23 A master in each cathedral was to instruct the clerks , presumably also in the law ( Lateran Council can .
24 We then arrange for the contents of this register to be added to the store address in each instruction before it is used to access a particular location in the store .
25 In each instruction but STH , the source is a specified half-word ( 16 bits ) in the store , considered as a fixed-point binary value .
26 Althusser 's conception of a structure in dominance is based on the sense , which he attributes to Marx , that in each society one particular kind of interest appears to be central in determining the character of that society as a whole ; for example , economic interests are uppermost in capitalist society , but during the Middle Ages religious concerns dominated social life .
27 Mandibular lengths along the horizontal axis are divided into arbitrary size classes , and the frequency of rodent and insectivore mandibles in each size class are plotted against the vertical scale .
28 The implant has to be manufactured in many different sizes , and in Britain often fewer than 200 are sold in each size before the design becomes obsolete ( S M Hamilton , personal communication ) .
29 In each West Court there were large cylindrical granaries , and the curious pattern of paved causeways suggests that the granaries , as well as the temple entrances , were focal points .
30 Two patients in each treatment arm refused to accept the treatment assigned or participate in the research study or both .
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