Example sentences of "[vb base] each [noun sg] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Place each slide in a container of adequate depth and immerse the slide in liquid paraffin oil . |
2 | We could , as in a lottery , put each name on a piece of card , all cards being identical , put them into a hat , shake well and take out ten cards . |
3 | The questions can be listed in rough under the headings ( some people put each question on a card to begin with ) and then they can be moved about so as to produce what seems to be a good ‘ flow ’ for the interview . |
4 | Other dolphins are killed for bait and Greenpeace says many thousands perish each year as a result of toxic waste , sewage and oil pollution of our estuaries and seas . |
5 | The denotational semantics of unc map each process into a domain with a partial order according to which one process is greater than another if it is better defined , or more predictable . |
6 | A new report claims that twelve people die each hour as a result of smoking , at a cost to hospitals of four hundred and thirty-seven million pounds . |
7 | It consists of Newton 's laws of motion plus his law of gravitation , the latter asserting that all pairs of bodies in the universe attract each other with a force that varies inversely as the square of their separation . |
8 | For instance , the claim , ‘ All pairs of bodies attract each other with a force that varies inversely as the square of their separation ’ , is more falsifiable than the claim , ‘ The planets in the solar system attract each other with a force that varies inversely as the square of their separation ’ . |
9 | For instance , the claim , ‘ All pairs of bodies attract each other with a force that varies inversely as the square of their separation ’ , is more falsifiable than the claim , ‘ The planets in the solar system attract each other with a force that varies inversely as the square of their separation ’ . |
10 | He not only met them off trains , got taxis , and frequently turned up at theatres to see how they were getting on , but would also dip into one of his baskets and present each Girl with a bar of chocolate . |
11 | Stretch rashers with the back of a knife until almost half as long again , then halve crossways and wrap each half around a prune . |
12 | These come in many styles but are basically of two types — those where the blades pass each other in a scissor action , and those where a single sharp blade presses down on a block or ‘ anvil ’ . |
13 | Approached it as lovers approach each other after a quarrel , waiting to see how it would respond . |
14 | Conversation can be generated by pupils using drill and practice software as well as database programs , in that the pupils often use each other as a resource for learning , drawing upon each others ' preknowledge and experience . |
15 | Every sixth or seventh day or so , in the morning , as we prepare to sack out , and go through the stunned routines of miring , of mussing ( we derange each eyebrow with a fingerstroke against the grain ) , Tod and I can feel the dream just waiting to happen , gathering its energies from somewhere on the other side . |
16 | In the latter , three teams play each other in a mini-league ( showing detailed player statistics ) and the top two go onto the next round ( and next beach ! ) with a better third team . |
17 | Did you know that human beings also raise their eyebrows when they greet each other as a signal of friendship to people they know ? |
18 | He planned for the church to be a community where people love each other in a way that is irresistibly attractive . |
19 | The Assignment Briefs which prepare each participant for a role in the final simulations . |
20 | Serve each slice in a pool of vanilla sauce . |
21 | Serve each glass with a sprinkling of nutmeg . |
22 | Acting captain Alec Stewart said : ‘ We have got to bat sensibly , and take each session at a time . |
23 | The manual 's sections take each aspect of a hotel operation in turn and give recommendations for action . |
24 | A system of symbols which consistently represent each phoneme of a language with the same symbol . |
25 | Though that was easier said than done she would do her best , and try instead to enjoy what she could of the coming seven days , and treat each day as a holiday and as if she had n't a care in the world . |
26 | And have each animal as a blip on it . ’ |