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

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1 Since the standard deviations of the scores from the 16 trials using the 17 or 21 item scale were similar , for each scale a weighted average of these standard deviations was used to calculate a standard error for each of the 33 studies .
2 ( ii ) To have for each employee a single computer record containing all personnel and payroll details held on a central database .
3 For each item a correct response was given a score of 1 and an incorrect , not sure , or missing response was scored as 0 .
4 To reproduce the slurring of the chords on to the octave D on the 3rd beat of each bar a pianistic effect — the chords must be tied over to a quaver on the 3rd beat , the bassoons , tuba , double bass ( pizz. ) , timpani , and bass drum supplying the octave Ds .
5 If they are not within 15 per cent of each other a third valuation will be obtained and the average taken of the two closest valuations from all three .
6 Against each group a preliminary choice of chemical is made based on chemical types that are also listed in chapter one .
7 How they can possibly find something to blather about that does n't automatically conclude in a boudoir scenario is totally beyond me , but now , with the increasing popularity of those excellent gay bars , they find to fraternise with each other a great deal more , thus leaving Sam 's coast a bit clearer .
8 You end up with a gridded image with each square a different combination of negative exposure and flash exposure .
9 You end up with a gridded image with each square a different combination of negative exposure and flash exposure .
10 In 1832 Evariste Galois described , by associating with each equation a finite group , exactly which equations were treatable .
11 Some radio stations are run by public corporations with a degree of operational autonomy from government , on paper at least — as in Malawi , Ghana , Nigeria and Zimbabwe — but in each case a greater degree of government control exists than is true of the BBC , which provided the model for the corporations of these countries .
12 Development on the Glasgow and Gateshead sites has been slower , partly due to the effects of the recession , but in each case a mixed economy of houses and offices is planned .
13 This juxtaposition of the myth of Athena growing a beard with the strategies Mira employs to bolster Willy 's ego points to the fact that in each case a female voice transforms itself into a voice men will trust .
14 Where action did occur , in the USA and Italy , in each case a central government initiative drove the process of local reform .
15 In each case a different meaning is attached to the act of lighting a candle .
16 In each case a detailed problem list was establish , and the therapist also tried to understand the reasons for the behaviour .
17 In each subject a minimum fo six hours of recording was analysed .
18 Portal sculptures , wall paintings and mosaics created in each church a pictorial record of the Bible stories and teaching .
19 The International Verification and Monitoring Commission ( Comisión Internacional de Verificación y Seguimiento — CIVS ) was to be established , and in each country a national reconciliation commission was to be set up to monitor compliance with internal aspects of the plan [ see pp. 35890-95 ] .
20 In each room a naked bulb hung from a flex above the metal cots .
21 He should include in each demise a small number of spaces the availability of which the tenant can be sure .
22 On each call a new set of window registers is allocated .
23 On each occasion a common sense category tied to urban renewal often hides a set of social processes which does little for those whose poverty provided the central rationale for urban policy in the first place .
24 As Nationalist China became stronger under Chiang Kai-shek in the years after 1931 there were frequent clashes between Japanese and Chinese troops in mainland China ; but on each occasion a local settlement was reached and the incidents did not escalate .
25 On each side a wide staircase led up in six zigzag sections , breaking off abruptly on an open landing about twenty metres above the ground .
26 In addition there is on each side a characteristic sclerite ( 6 ) the gonangulum which is derived from the anterior part of the coxite of the 9th abdominal segment and articulates primitively with this coxite , the 9th abdominal tergum and the gonapophysis of the 8th segment .
27 On each page a clear diagram of the point of section , a colour photograph with reasonably ‘ normal ’ colouring and clear , convenient labelling enables one to locate and follow anatomical features .
28 On the contrary , we have to assign to each level a peculiar time , relatively autonomous and hence relatively independent , even in its dependence , of the ‘ times ’ of the other levels …
29 A strong east wind crested the wavelets on the dark bosom of Loch Ness , rain-clouds gave to each hill a sombre tone ; some rocky crags and woodland had deeper and richer hues ; while the foreground of heather in full bloom , a corn-field , and potato and turnip rigs , gave other colourings .
30 We exemplify this using the same matrix A as above ; also , we adopt the device of reducing at each stage a homologous element ( in this case the bottom element ) to unity , beginning with co = e4 .
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