Example sentences of "each [noun] have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Each course has a substantial Teachers Book which not only explains how Fast Forward works and provides teachers notes , but also gives ideas for possible classroom organization , lesson plans , and guides to the different types of exercises and activities .
2 Each part has a clear learning focus and language points are consistently signposted through the use of headings .
3 Now was one of the biggest bakeries in Edinburgh you told me it was er three stories and each story had a different function .
4 Each user has a unique username and a password which must be used in order to log on to the network .
5 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 .
6 And each play has a plausible villain , making it tempting to think that Iago and Angelo were both played by the same actor .
7 The objectivity of the internal auditor is seen in terms of each auditor having an objective attitude of mind and being able to exercise judgement , express opinions and present recommendations with impartiality .
8 In addition , each driver has a unique power-up .
9 Each apartment has a private bathroom , WC and balcony .
10 Each apartment has a superb balcony or terrace area , ideal for al fresco dining on warmer evenings .
11 Each bedroom has a private bathroom and colour television , and one has an orthopaedic queen-size bed which has proved very popular with guests .
12 Annabel read aloud , Each bedroom has a fitted hand-basin . ’
13 It uses two microprocessors working in parallel for maximum reliability , and each microprocessor has a nonvolatile memory to aid service diagnosis .
14 She says each tragedy has a unique set of circumstances .
15 That article 34 could not apply to the three hauliers on the simple reasoning that each carrier had a separate consignment note and article 34 only applied to cases where successive carriers operated under a single consignment note .
16 Each piece has a subtle verdigris finish , prices start from £200 for the chair shown ; matching candlestick ; vase ; pottery fish candlestick
17 In many cases the variations are really a succession of short , separate pieces based on the same series , each piece having a specific character , contrasting with the others , but stylistically unified with them .
18 Made of solid oak with a polished beeswax finish , each seat has a carved limewood roundel depicting a different symbol associated with St Margaret .
19 From a pedagogic point of view , the possibility of culture specificity should alert us to the fact that when we teach terms referring to discourse type and use them in discourse processing and production , we should not take for granted that each term has an exact translation equivalent .
20 Each key has a full travel with good cushioning for the heavy handed .
21 The right to invalidate legislation obviously in one sense invades the principle that each department has an independent sphere of action and a right to take its own view on matters of constitutionality .
22 Each programme has a different mix of Cross-Functional Knowledge , Behavioural Skills and Strategic Integration .
23 The system itself does not differentiate between different types of employee , ie current staff , leavers , pensioners , and as each employee has a unique staff number a complete history is available for all staff who have worked in the company .
24 Each horse has a different kind of character , these range from nervous horses to very confident horses , they are much like humans .
25 They are the editors , they 're not the sole authors so each chapter has a different author erm and like all books some are stronger than others but what I would like you to do for the next , by the time we meet next time , that 's on Monday the next lecture , please have read chapters one and two of that book .
26 The book is consistently thought-provoking and written with one eye firmly fixed on the reader 's attention span : each chapter has a different theme and has numerous subsections , each with its own headline .
27 The grammar consisted of 200 context-free rules with each rule having an associated probability .
28 But within these categories , each cell has a wide range of potentialities : we have already seen that an ectodermal cell can give rise to skin or , if induced by the eye cup , to lens .
29 Each side has a cast iron arch in 7 segments from which the iron trough is hung by 35 wrought iron rods .
30 Simultaneously the work explores the very private , often hidden world of women 's personal everyday histories ; ‘ Each handbag has a particular personality of its own — on opening one a strong perfume filled the air , another was entirely practical , filled with hairpins and half a broken comb , a third contained a funeral card ’ .
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