Example sentences of "[prep] a [adj] [noun] of each " in BNC.

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1 The main body of that guidance consists of a detailed description of each room listed in the schedule , and dealt with under the headings of functions , fittings , furniture and equipment , services , finishes , area/shape , and relationship to other rooms .
2 In general its powers included giving information , advice , and assistance to adolescents and their parents on choice of employment and related matters ; filtering available young workers into openings on the basis of a detailed knowledge of each applicant and each vacancy ; acting as a centre for enquiries from other youth agencies , such as clubs , Scouts and apprenticeship committees ; and organizing propaganda for the creation of ‘ responsible ’ opinion among parents , juveniles , employers , and the public as to the ‘ evil ’ effects of the disorganized methods of recruitment into the youth labour-market .
3 It will be far better for us all if we move towards a greater understanding of each other rather than towards Clause 28 and all that .
4 The medium was replaced with fresh antibiotic free medium with D-mannose ( 1% ) and inoculated with 25 µl of an overnight culture of each E coli isolate grown in peptone water with D-mannose ( 1% ) .
5 As EMS currencies are pegged to each other and account for a big part of each other 's baskets , the stability of the trade-weighted values of the French franc and the D-mark compared with the dollar and the yen is no surprise .
6 See Appendix 1 for a detailed explanation of each of these .
7 Look at the table on page 35 for a short summary of each floorcovering 's properties , with ratings from 1 to 4 .
8 The rates of diffusion of two gases may be compared by measuring the time taken for a given volume of each gas to diffuse through a porous surface under identical conditions .
9 Calls for special deposits are normally expressed as a uniform percentage of each bank 's total eligible liabilities .
10 Accommodation theory takes a range of variation as a given part of each speaker 's competence ; it seeks to relate some or all of this variation to the relationship between particular interlocutors .
11 We realised that , like a complex collaborative jigsaw , it was impossible to understand the whole simply through a careful study of each of the parts in isolation .
12 These associations parallel those with death rates from cardiovascular disease in that high early weight is associated with a low incidence of each risk factor .
13 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 .
14 The shot numbers are given along the left-hand side of the sheet together with a brief description of each shot .
15 It 's also significant that the school 's reputation seems greater abroad than it is within the USA , with a large complement of each class being made up of foreign students .
16 One could begin with a base-form pronunciation of each word in the dictionary , and then apply phonological rules to generate valid variations in pronunciation .
17 These issues have been extensively discussed by Downs , who identifies several key steps in a ‘ rational ’ voting process , including gathering information relevant to each issue , forming factual conclusions about alternative policies , appraising the consequences in the light of voters ' goals , and aggregating over issues into a net evaluation of each party .
18 There are three bars within a hundred yards of each other .
19 The two fires , within a 100 yards of each other , could have had ‘ catastrophic ’ consequences if they had not been discovered on the ground floors of Dunsyre House , Calder Crescent , and Medwin House , Calder Park , a court heard .
20 The man threatened a cashier with a handgun in the raids which happened within a few hours of each other .
21 While she was doing this , within a few minutes of each other came Jasper , then Pat and Bert , then Roberta and Faye .
22 Originally ascribed to the 1660s it now seems highly likely that they date from the 1630s and were made within a few years of each other .
23 When Miss Louisa had a second more severe stroke at the end of August , and Miss Ellen another heart attack , both old ladies died within a few days of each other .
24 Unfortunately old Mr and Mrs Linton caught the fever too , and died within a few days of each other .
25 Observations were taken over three weekdays within a few days of each other to cover the period between 8.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. , so that at each datapoint there were 1980 ( 11 hours x 60 minutes x 3 ) observations of activity for each individual .
26 Father and son had died within a few days of each other …
27 ‘ The deaths of father and son within a few days of each other raise questions to which I have to find satisfactory answers .
28 I believe it to be one of two aircraft , both Dornier Do 17Zs which were both shot down in the same area within a few days of each other .
29 Last year , Britain hosted within a few weeks of each other the Moscow City Ballet , Moscow Classical Ballet , Moscow Ballet La Classique and the Russian State Ballet .
30 The last two — works of completely contrasting character — were written within a few weeks of each other .
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