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

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1 Each at the cutting edge of possibility within its own historical context , each a breakthrough in the standards of its day .
2 So the appropriate documents we went to the Croatian Customs who stamped our papers and insisted on giving us each a bottle of orange juice .
3 Lisa came back downstairs again after bidding her goodnight to find Alexander in the drawing-room , pouring them each a brandy .
4 This has 170,000 pixels ( each a triad of red , green and blue coloured cells ) .
5 These other departments are situated on two sites which are each a mile or so from the Main Library , and about two miles from each other .
6 Must have cost you quite a lot to buy them each a drink .
7 A new exhibition of Catherine Lee 's unique bronze wall reliefs opens at Annely Juda ( 11 March-17 April ) , each a mosaic of several parts distinguished by different patinas .
8 Apparently the Cud crowd are great fans of the energy giving benefits of the humble banana and eat at least 20 each a day .
9 The lumberjills worked long , arduous shifts felling up to 8 trees each a day .
10 Hegel 's conception of historical time , then , reflects his conception of the intrinsic unity between all parts of the social totality , each a part of the whole and the whole present in each part , so that history too partakes of a self-reflective immediacy which paradoxically makes it ahistorical .
11 Released from the constraints of both shareholders and any market , managers are free to become public servants , ‘ a purely neutral technocracy , balancing a variety of claims by various groups in the community and assigning to each a portion of the income stream on the basis of public policy rather than private cupidity ’ .
12 These are likely to be self-serving , but , in Berle and Means ' view , the possibility is also opened up that rather than furthering their own interests , or those of the shareholders as currently required by law , management might act in the interests of society as a whole , evolving into a ‘ purely neutral technocracy balancing a variety of claims by various groups in the community and assigning to each a portion of the income stream on the basis of public policy rather than private cupidity ’ .
13 The process of constructing a sequence of plans like this , each a refinement of the one before , is called hierarchical search or stepwise refinement .
14 After all Woodworker is filled every month with pictures of other people 's work which looks perfectly all right , each a masterpiece in its own right .
15 A word group is all the most usual forms of a word ; so table / tables , look / looks / looking / looked , go / goes / going / gone / went are each a word group .
16 Each a master from one of the schools , they had obviously totally disagreed on some decision .
17 A jolly young waiter with a Gloucestershire accent and the stars and stripes emblazoned on his apron lit the candle lamp on their table and gave them each a menu .
18 They went into the hut and the Bārakotes gave them each a bowl of buffalo milk .
19 An American soldier gave us each a balloon and told us that the winner would be the one who could soonest burst the balloon by blowing it up beyond its stretching point .
20 When the children arrive you give them each a balloon and make up a convenient number of teams .
21 Poland and Ireland were therefore the two key points for the transformation of the European system of power , each a battering ram against the most backward and the most advanced Great Power , at opposite ends of Europe .
22 The idea of a book each a year from the three editors seemed to calm him and I am sure he realizes that this involves more than reading the one script .
23 Erm , first the district did it and erm they did n't want it so then it was decided to have , to share it with county and that was a disaster too and they did so many cuts each a year and then county took it over .
24 ‘ I 'm giving us each a chance , ’ he said coldly , getting up .
25 At either end of the state saloon , and entirely unconnected with it , are small compartments , for each a guard , who has the control of a powerful argand lamp which , on passing through the tunnels along the line , reflects a strong light through a ground glass of globular form inserted in the panelling .
26 Crimson poppies — each a grave .
27 Crimson poppies — each a grave .
28 Crimson poppies — each a grave .
29 The procedure was that Private Boyd handed us each a belt complete with pistol holster and ammo pouches and then Sergeant Waters launched each of us through the door with a pat on the shoulder , telling us we had one minute 's start .
30 The Pru has half a million motorists on its books and is sending them each a booklet when their policies are renewed explaining the benefits of conversion .
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