Example sentences of "each [noun sg] [to-vb] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 An important feature of this study was the use of the daily prices of call options on the outstanding contracts for each index to calculate the implicit market estimates of the subsequent price volatility for each of the outstanding contracts .
2 2 × 40 minute Video Cassettes , divided into a total of 8 episodes , with a review section at the end of each episode to reinforce the essential language points
3 Remember when cutting the stock material that it must be turned over after each cut to obtain the correct angles on each segment .
4 He listed various possible causes — defective machines , careless workmanship , poor supervision , faulty lab tests — and asked the head of each department to identify the main cause of waste in their own area .
5 No. 55 was chosen for trials and a top cover only covering the saloon was fitted and had six windows each side to match the lower saloon .
6 In an ideal world you 'd have sufficient troops of each type to pick the perfect force for facing any particular enemy .
7 The electrodes intersect at each pixel to produce the required activation voltage .
8 The problem of volume storage is compounded by the need to refresh the screen at the equivalent of 25 frames each second to achieve the same effect as television video .
9 Despite the arduous conditions , the men are committed to getting the job done ; they will clean up sites at the end of each shift to give the incoming team a flying start , and shifts often work on into changeover and maintenance time .
10 Place two of the thinner ones on top of each other to form the second tower .
11 Place three of the wider ones on top of each other to form the first tower .
12 How will BBC and ITV survive and how much will they need to bid against each other to acquire the major sports which audiences will wish to see ?
13 View them in alignment with each other to realise the overall artwork design .
14 The words he uses leap and tumble over each other to catch the exultant mood : ‘ dancing ’ , ‘ brandishing ’ , ‘ chanting ’ , ‘ leaping ’ and — most important of all — ‘ gathering ’ .
15 The minister was not an opera-lover himself , but many of the congregation were , and such blasphemies distracted them from their devotions into vying with each other to identify the operatic intrusions .
16 Add the subtotals for each page to get the final score .
17 But again , it is up to each manager to make the final decision , basing it on the best available advice .
18 The following could be tried : ask each speaker to repeat the previous speaker 's point of view , to his/her satisfaction , before going on to make their own point .
19 It is also important for building companies to attempt to assess the correct allocation of overheads in the management accounts against each project to ascertain the true profit .
20 The cocktail vaccine is ‘ mixed ’ by the world 's flu forecasters at a meeting in Geneva in February each year to discuss the international traffic in flu strains .
21 It , too , requires each party to take the fullest information responsibility .
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