Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] [verb] [conj] each [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The objective of the national facilities programme is to ensure that each sport — if appropriate — has access to at least one venue suitable for the staging of international events and for national squad training . |
2 | Moreover , the effect is perpetuated as each birth cohort advances up the age scale , especially if its mortality rate is greater or less than that of previous cohorts . |
3 | When a course is developed by a consortium the work is shared and each centre gets the benefit of its partners ' experience . |
4 | Major vegetation types are described , as are the nature reserves , and the place is given where each photo was taken . |
5 | The starting point is to accept that each individual develops and evolves throughout life , and that the final stages of life are as important as any other . |
6 | Clonal selection now concerns all three of Champagne 's major varieties and the current emphasis is to ensure that each village has the clones best suited to its own terroir . |
7 | Referring again to Fig. 4.4 it is apparent that the total torque produced by the motor is maximised if each phase is excited whenever it can contribute a positive torque component . |
8 | In order to test the coverage of the lexicon , the test part of the LOB corpus was retrieved and each word in the text checked for its existence in the lexicon . |
9 | No new offer was made but each side listened very attentively to the other . |
10 | The application for an export licence was withdrawn as each leaf was now worth less than the limit of £35,000 , beyond which an export licence is required . |
11 | In this connection , it is interesting that many of the restrictions on economic life in the Pentateuch were to ensure that each family always had access to part of the society 's capital — namely a plot of land and some animals . |
12 | Once this list was completed and each point neatly itemised , Corbett picked it up , left the sweet , fragrant-smelling library to walk slowly round the cloisters , muttering to himself , referring now and again to the piece of parchment held tightly in his hand , like some preacher learning his words , or a student preparing to discuss his treatise . |
13 | The claim is that working memory is cleared as each clause is completed , and the results of initial processing are recoded for storage in long-term memory , with the effect that syntactic information is lost . |
14 | At the beginning of each year a timetable is prepared and each year group follows a clearly defined , predetermined curriculum . |
15 | However , whilst the decided cases may offer some guidance as to the general approach , their precedent value is limited because each case turns on its own circumstances . |
16 | The Eleven-plus , like all crises , threatened the pattern of family relationships , and all the family could do in order to maintain equilibrium was to ensure that each member remain entrenched in or return to his or her habitual role . |
17 | At a conference in Stockholm in late September 1986 , nonetheless , a last-minute agreement was reached that each side should give the other advance warning of troop movements , and that on-site verification should be permitted on a limited basis for the first time . |