Example sentences of "the [noun] [verb] [prep] each [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At Durham Priory , for example , less than half of the income assigned to each office in the monastery was devoted to the activity for which the office had been created ; the rest was absorbed in management costs ( 209 , p.255 ) .
2 The Joint Venture and other gas producers in this area have the opportunity to participate in each package of contracts .
3 It is the responsibility of fundholding general practices to decide priorities for research in the context of the population 's needs and the contracts set with each provider .
4 Below the needle , the strips bend towards each other and meet .
5 However , because it is the weight distribution rather than the frequency distribution which determines sediment behaviour during transport and deposition the weight of the pebbles falling into each size class should be used for the purposes of comparison .
6 If it were in the silence that the blackbirds speak to each other ?
7 As an electronic medium using the airwaves , TV has necessarily been subject to governmental and inter-governmental controls on the frequencies that may be used and the coverage allowed to each transmitter .
8 How much does the retailer pay for each packet of crisps ?
9 The Canadians improved with each tie .
10 Second , there are surface connections which establish interrelationships between persons and events ; these allow us to trace participants in a text and to interpret the way in which different parts of the text relate to each other ( cohesion ) .
11 His almost pathological dread of producing a legato line means that instead of drawing us a picture of clear , flowing melodies he leaves little join-up-the-dots type sketches with the notes separated from each other by wide open spaces which even the generous resonance of St Peter 's , Waltrop ( near Dortmund ) can not adequately fill .
12 Make sure you let the notes ring into each other where possible , to get the full harmonic effect .
13 As you play through this , do n't forget to re-tune your low E string up a semi-tone to F and to let the notes sustain into each other wherever possible .
14 Those summer nights will stay with me for ever , with the moon illuminating the darkness and the birds calling to each other in the trees at sunset .
15 Everything comes to life in the summer with the long days , the moon to illuminate the darkness , and the birds calling to each other in the trees .
16 This is plainly evident from the section of the contract signed by each participant where what is expected of them is spelt out :
17 They stare from train windows trying to get all the houses to fit into each other , and watch the anarchic autumn leaves fall with sheer disgust .
18 In the Septizonium , an ancient Roman temple at the south-east corner of the Palatine , which had long since been annexed for other uses , safe from outside interference and imperial troops , for it was still possible for emperors to attempt to interfere with elections , the election commenced after each cardinal had celebrated mass and all of them had exchanged the kiss of peace .
19 Kenneth Langford said the noise of the prisoners shouting to each other at night was ‘ not too bad ’ at the moment , but that the proposed new blocks would bring the prisoners too close to the rear of his property .
20 So it is essential to memorise your line of ascent as far as is possible , piecing together its major features and landmarks , even the times taken for each section , so as to smooth your downward passage .
21 However , adding up the cases known to each agency would produce an overestimate of prevalence because some problem drug users will be known to two or more agencies ( for example , the police and probation service ) .
22 But worse still , just as the Poet and the Mistress connived at each other 's deception in 138 , just as the Poet connived at the Friend 's deception in 93 , so in 112 the Poet is inviting the Friend to complete the circle : ‘ For what care I who calls me well or ill , /So you o'er-green my bad , my good allow ? ’
23 Despite the notes , and the polaroids made by Farwaggi in his anteroom , and the trays of fruit , club sandwiches , croques and so on — the cheerfully arranged amuse-gueules from the kitchen ordered for each girl — he finds he is becoming confused about their identities .
24 The other is to add together all the personnel costs for each kind of worker from the original job advertisement through to the retirement or redundancy payments .
25 There are one or two pointed apical papillae at the apex of the jaw flanked on each side by 6–7 pointed oral papillae .
26 All external users of products can be registered with LIFESPAN and details held of the products used by each client .
27 Additionally , the system automatically monitors the calls made by each room and provides a summary report on each guest .
28 This makes it more likely that all of the details can be retained by LIFESPAN , without the need for external references , but more importantly , it allows the user to respond to each point by a separate SSR .
29 Actually , estimates for the ratio of public spending to National Income vary widely , depending on the definitions used for each item .
30 When Putnam and Buchsbaum analysed the waveforms produced by each personality it seemed they were examining 60 people , instead of 20 .
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