Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [vb -s] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Each decision involves a calculable opportunity cost of not having opted for something else .
2 Each part has a clear learning focus and language points are consistently signposted through the use of headings .
3 Each story contains a different claim by Jesus that set himself against the religious leaders and pointed to the new way of Christianity :
4 Each ministry controls a vast empire of research institutes , design bureaux and production enterprises .
5 Each user has a unique username and a password which must be used in order to log on to the network .
6 They must scoop up or snap up huge numbers of insects each day to fill their stomachs , and each insect contains a large percentage of rather non-nutritious outer-covering .
7 Traditionally , as Okigbo points out , a production unit of this kind w ill consist of a number of fields centred around garden plots that are permanently cultivated ; each field has a specific intercropping and fallowing pattern and the system as a whole relies on manual labour rather than mechanisation , with limited inputs of fertilisers and pesticides .
8 And each play has a plausible villain , making it tempting to think that Iago and Angelo were both played by the same actor .
9 In neither case does a clear picture emerge of the true value of any improvements in relation to the the organisation as a whole , and often the analyst is left with an uncomfortable feeling that more could have been achieved if the situation had been approached more methodically .
10 Each retailer confers a positive externality on other retailers and on the manufacturer by engaging in advertising of the product , unless the advertising is very specifically targeted .
11 Each case presents a real business situation or problem for large and small companies in developed and less-developed countries .
12 Each case presents a different problem to solve through pair work and group work .
13 Each case varies a great deal .
14 Each branch operates a postnatal support network of one-to-one friendship .
15 Each branch operates a postnatal support network of one-to-one friendship .
16 Each branch operates a postnatal support network of one-to-one friendship .
17 Each branch operates a postnatal support network of one-to-one friendship .
18 Each branch operates a postnatal support network of one-to-one friendship .
19 In addition , each driver has a unique power-up .
20 This conceptual flaw is one which is shared by Coulomb 's law of electrostatics , and the solution in that case suggests a possible approach in the case of gravitation .
21 Each apartment has a private bathroom , WC and balcony .
22 Each apartment has a superb balcony or terrace area , ideal for al fresco dining on warmer evenings .
23 On the surface of his mind lies the contrast between a trivial though tormenting fear and a monstrous scheme ; and beneath that contrast appears a positive contradiction : for a few sentences earlier we have been told ‘ He was not really afraid of any landlady ’ .
24 Each bedroom has a private bathroom and colour television , and one has an orthopaedic queen-size bed which has proved very popular with guests .
25 Annabel read aloud , Each bedroom has a fitted hand-basin . ’
26 It uses two microprocessors working in parallel for maximum reliability , and each microprocessor has a nonvolatile memory to aid service diagnosis .
27 She says each tragedy has a unique set of circumstances .
28 Each piece has a subtle verdigris finish , prices start from £200 for the chair shown ; matching candlestick ; vase ; pottery fish candlestick
29 Made of solid oak with a polished beeswax finish , each seat has a carved limewood roundel depicting a different symbol associated with St Margaret .
30 That is , there is a contradiction between the rationalism of the multiculturalist project , which recommends a reduction of prejudice by teaching a combination of facts and cultural empathy , and the insistence , also within the discourse of prejudice , that prejudice involves a strong element of irrationalism .
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