Example sentences of "each [prep] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then there are n stages , each of which generates one quotient bit and a new partial remainder .
2 To be " denounced " , " censured " , or " condemned " ( each of which carried equal weight ) was the strongest form of discipline against a member short of outright expulsion .
3 The demes were organized into three groups ( or trittyes ) , coastal , in land and city , and these were artificially aggregated into bigger units called tribes , phylai : a trittys of coastal , a trittys of inland and a trittys of city demes went to make up one of the ten tribes of Attica , each of which sent fifty councillors to Athens .
4 Based on a study of fifteen abandoned sites in the Paragominas region south of Belém , each of which experienced varying degrees of land-use intensity , Buschbacher et al. have shown that only those sites where low- and medium-intensity use were practised are likely to return to a forest cover .
5 By 1907 , the CUB , acting on a plan initiated by W. H. Beveridge , was busy opening exchanges in every London borough , each of which made special provision for women and juveniles , and provided vocational guidance for school-leavers through working in co-operation with the ASEA and the Education Department of the LCC .
6 Bit mapped graphics : Certainly the most common , these derive their name from the fact that they are made up from individual dots or pixels , each of which represents one bit of computer memory .
7 If you think about it , this is a naive question , since it would be possible ( in theory ) to construct a TV schedule to get 100 TVRs by using 100 spots which each achieved one TVR or by using four spots each of which achieved 25 TVRs .
8 Annelid worms are made up of body segments , each of which contain reproductive cells .
9 The major serial publications of the United States Geological Survey ( USGS ) are the Bulletin , and the Professional Papers , each of which contain externally-refereed papers of comparable standard to any non-government publications .
10 This may seem simple but , as I shall try to show , it involves a series of steps , each of which poses difficult problems .
11 Three related projects comprise this research programme , each of which explores some aspect of contemporary change and development in British society as it is reflected in , and affected by , different kinds of local areas .
12 There are three strands of answer to this , each of which has much purchase ; I can do no better than to let the espousers of the three strands speak for themselves .
13 Any particle could in principle be used ; most results have been obtained with neutrons or electrons , each of which has various advantages and disadvantages for particular samples .
14 For example , in an exposition of 2 Cor.v. 17 , he divides his subject into five main points , each of which has several sub-divisions .
15 The upper dentition is borne on two maxillary tooth-plates , each of which has several rows of teeth and is bisected by a deep longitudinal groove ( figure 1 ) .
16 At this point , having reached the end of the ‘ second sentence ’ , we can confirm that all the conventional classical music examined seems to be built in sentences , each of which comprises two phrases of the ‘ question and answer ’ type .
17 It has already been noted that there is a variety of cleaning agents each of which affects specific types of soil .
18 Network members were in many cases members of one or several scientific societies , each of which held regular lecture meetings , and more informal discussions .
19 In room J , there is a skilfully drawn hexagonal mosaic , divided into seven internal hexagons each of which holds interlaced guilloche triangles ; in room W , is another hexagonal mosaic-this time divided into six triangles , each of which carries a square .
20 Each user can hold many paths each of which holds many path items .
21 Although there are only 15 contractors , they have between them 50-odd transmitters , each of which needs two copies of the commercial ( at least ) , so allowing for your own copies and back-up stock , you will need 115 or so bulks for a national campaign .
22 Each disc consists of 40 tracks , each of which contains 18 sectors .
23 Field staff operate in a range of environments each of which create distinctive kinds of task .
24 Consultative approaches are represented by those of Grosz ( 1977 ) and Lockman & Klappholz ( 1980 ) , each of which used global discourse structure as the basis for tracking global focus and hence locating possible candidate referents for evaluation .
25 From puberty onwards , the testes of the human male ( and those of other mammals ) produce millions of sperm a day , each of which undergoes many cell divisions before being ejaculated .
26 The USAF plans to organise its ground-launched cruise missiles into ‘ flights ’ , each of which carries 16 weapons .
27 Bradshaw , Foo , Doerner , Cooke : each of them had some claim to supremacy .
28 Lucas 's study used data from 18 countries , and the regression equation ( 6.5 ) was estimated for each of them using annual data over the period 1952–67 .
29 Each child was proud of how good they had been , each of them earning three stickers for the three meals .
30 The largest of them have lion mouths and a lion face on the base of the barrel ; these were cast in 1599 in Munich for Duke Maximilian I. Each of them weighs 7,225 lbs .
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