Example sentences of "[verb] each [noun sg] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The extension at the end of the volume name is incremented each time a new volume in the set is opened , for example : STDMAN.002 , STDMAN.003 and so on . |
2 | On the one hand , he may include individual parking spaces within each demise ; on the other , he may grant each tenant a general right to park cars , either limited to a specified number of cars per tenant or on a daily " first come first served " basis . |
3 | Each evening the menu reflects the theme with waiters wearing uniforms to suit the occasion and make each dinner a special experience . |
4 | The daring drivers found each circuit a fresh challenge . |
5 | This Solomonic model treats a community 's public order as a kind of commodity to be distributed in accordance with distributive justice , a cake to be divided fairly by assigning each group a proper slice . |
6 | I think if we do that we might both discover that we can give each other a great deal of pleasure . ’ |
7 | In the public sector the government would give each department a cash-limited budget , including a ‘ factor ’ for pay ; ministers claimed that workers , by pushing for ‘ excessive ’ wage rises which employers were unable to pass on in price increases , could price themselves out of jobs . |
8 | I have other varieties of Peckoltia ( p.vermiculata and P.vittata ) and they are in two groups of four and do not show each other a great deal of serious violence , just a little posing and posturing when their territory is encroached . |
9 | One is to settle for being a minority government , and hope to collect enough support each time a parliamentary vote comes up to win the day and stay in office . |
10 | Collect something that you can actually use : a collection of cruets is both amusing and practical ; give each guest a different set to use . |
11 | As a public service , schools should provide each year a written report on each child 's progress . |
12 | Nevertheless , extreme vigilance and monitoring are still needed each time a new product is sanctioned for release into the environment . |
13 | We bade each other a very goodbye . |
14 | In addition it will almost certainly be necessary to give each document a unique reference number for ease of future identification and retrieval . |
15 | At this stage it may be sensible to rely on your instinct but a further step that is worth trying is to give each candidate a simple task to perform that is related in some way to the post which is to be filled . |
16 | Italian stage designer , Pier Luigi Pizzi , to give each stand a front door and first-floor balcony , declaring , ‘ Art of museum quality does not belong on the street ’ |
17 | Just as well they have something else in common : they have known each other a long time , and are all good friends . |
18 | We 'd known each other a long time . |
19 | ‘ We 've known each other a long time . |
20 | We 've known each other a long time . |
21 | We 're growing familiar , like we 've known each other a long time . |
22 | You and I have known each other a long time . |
23 | We gave each other a long hug . |
24 | The further assumption must be that they gave each other a great deal that was worth having and keeping . |
25 | He gave each pupil a little card that said ‘ MR SLIPPER . |
26 | The do-it-yourself element comes from the fact that the capacity of human populations to use technology to adapt gives each population a unique set of circumstances , which in turn shapes both cultural development and biological characteristics . |
27 | She fell into the way of sitting with him at supper , liking the custom that the Beastline creatures had of making each evening a little ceremony in its own right . |
28 | Have fun with them — paint each drawer a different colour or do a small ‘ mural ’ , perhaps of clouds or trees , across the front . |