Example sentences of "each [noun sg] [vb past] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Now was one of the biggest bakeries in Edinburgh you told me it was er three stories and each story had a different function .
2 Analysis of the distribution of the BrdUrd label along each crypt showed a significant shift in the population of dividing cells towards the luminal surface in both sites of the colon ( Figure ) .
3 Ethidium bromide staining revealed that each lane contained a similar amount of DNA except for monkey DNA , which was under represented .
4 Each case carried a small brass plate saying it was presented by James Coats , junior , and each book had a bookplate giving the name of the library , the date of presentation and the book number .
5 Each contestant took a fixed number of dross leads from a box .
6 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 .
7 She allowed herself the luxury of screaming , and yelped as each stroke ignited a searing throb in her outraged fundament .
8 The critical memory test in each condition involved a central detail ( the colour of the woman 's coat ) and a peripheral detail ( the colour of a car in the background of the slide ) , while watching the slides , subjects rated the affective quality of the picture .
9 If convicted on the new charges , each defendant faced a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine .
10 That morning each household found a fine breakfast sitting on the windowsill .
11 Each parent received a personal invitation to come on ‘ Chat Day ’ .
12 The rooms were small , purpose built , had carpeted floors , and each teacher had a non-teaching assistant .
13 Thus each profile had a distinct expression ; and when the movable side was most in action , the rigid one was in its coldest state of watchfulness .
14 In front of each band walked a Big Man with a big stick .
15 On the third day tenant reps on each team gave a full presentation of their team 's proposed solution .
16 Each room had a small stove and sink .
17 Because of the hostile elements facing farmers in the wetlands , mutual cooperation was essential , both in sharing the upkeep of flood-banks and drains and in administering a system of checks and balances to ensure that each person got a fair deal out of the common pasture .
18 Each person had a huge role to play , ’ he said .
19 Miriam : Even in the polygamous setting each wife had a strong position .
20 The belly wobbled as each boot hit a new stair .
21 Each day held a different challenge or , as one long-standing employee put it : ‘ We all lived to go to work . ’
22 Yet each theory illuminated a disturbing corner of reality neglected by conventional opinion .
23 Each arrangement had a blank label or card prominently attached to it .
24 Although this active altruism was said to wane in the final year at school when each pupil had a wide range of other preoccupations , the strength , the compactness and the self-reliance of student groups only occasionally had to be challenged by teachers .
25 Each finger left a tell-tale bloodstain on the white bed curtains .
26 The cells did not have any form of integral sanitation and each block had a central toilet and shower unit .
27 For him it was like a gigantic acrostic , an alchemist 's shop where each object had a mysterious value , an inner history that had to be deduced , unravelled , guessed at .
28 All over England the enclosure of each area produced a local form of architecture and building materials for the farmhouses which date from this period .
29 Each man had a portable phone on the table beside him .
30 She watched him check to make sure each man wore a woollen jersey under his wet suit , plus woollen socks and rubber-soled trainers on his feet .
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