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

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1 So to lighten our load and ensure that your answer is passed on quickly would you please put each response in a separate envelope with the name of the reader it is addressed to on the front .
2 Perhaps the most technically outstanding examples of this are Milhaud 's string quartets Nos. 8 and 9 , which can be played separately or together as an octet , with each instrument in a different key .
3 Stir the batter , then make at least eight pancakes in a small , non-stick frying pan , cooking each side in a small amount of oil or fat until golden .
4 The train was painted Navy Grey , with a red Geneva cross on each vehicle in a conspicuous place , while within , enamelled white paint prevailed .
5 Each zone in a multi-zoning system will need to be comparatively small in area because many journeys are very short in distance and all or most journeys must be charged to be fair .
6 JOHN JEFFREY led Kelso by example last night by scoring a try in each half in a nine-try romp against Heriot 's .
7 Their feet are also bright yellow and they have very large toes , each ending in a black talon .
8 Dip the end of each cutting in a rooting powder ( even this is optional ) and insert round the edge of a 15cm ( 6in ) pot — or plant individually in 8–9cm ( 3–3½in ) pots .
9 Repeat the process as defined for the upper floors , inspecting each room in a convenient order , but with three important additions : inspect for rising damp ; check the security of the windows and doors ; and finally check the meters , valves and fuses etc , associated with the water , gas and electricity supplies .
10 Of course , you will have more scope if you know that the recipient will decorate each room in a particular shade , because they never do anything else !
11 ‘ I live through each day in a silent terror . ’
12 Now the allies are tearing at each other in a savage grab for territory .
13 The daily sight of people squirming to avoid each other in a crowded tube train shows how uncomfortable we feel when our personal space is invaded .
14 The period of separation from her husband not only gives her an opportunity for physical recuperation , but also gives the couple a chance to relate to each other in a non-physical way .
15 They are very pleased with each other 's company — as pleased as only two fellow countrymen meeting each other in a strange city can be .
16 Thus the ‘ Skills for Living ’ course at Hackney Downs Boys School encourages boys to think about things such as food preparation , shopping and baby care , to anticipate their future domestic lives , to discuss sexism and ‘ to treat each other in a caring way ’ ( Arnot 1984 ) .
17 The various moduli can be related to each other in a simple manner , because an isotropic body is considered to possess only two independent elastic constants and so
18 The heavy two-handed sword fell with them , sliding along the floor as the two men wrestled each other in a deadly silence broken only by the sound of fists meeting flesh and their hoarse breathing .
19 Morse thought it must be the splendid grandfather clock he 'd seen somewhere that he heard chiming the three-quarters ( 10.45 a.m. ) as he and Lewis sat beside each other in a deep settee in the Lancaster Room .
20 Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes play off against each other in a comedic buddy movie about two hustlers who team up to cream money off LA 's kerb-side courts , only to run up against problems with girls ( Rosie Perez , Tyra Ferrell ) and gangsters .
21 Our house system means that girls get to compete against each other in a healthy way .
22 Afghans have always killed each other in a small way , and started to do it in a big way only when foreign armies , money and weapons became involved .
23 Twelve rocks , well rounded from previous use , began to mount above each other in a crazy mushroom shape .
24 But after a while , the roads on his map began to criss-cross each other in a crazy fashion and it became clear that he had forgotten the geography of his land .
25 A place where the trees sang to each other in a secret tongue made for praise .
26 The accommodation model deals with the adjustments which speakers make with respect to each other in a particular encounter , but it can not explain the " base line " of behaviour which each individual brings to that encounter , i.e. the speaker 's own norm , which is itself somehow related to the community 's norm .
27 Although we could make no definite plans for this year , we all agreed that the meetings marked a step forward in getting to know each other in a Christian Spirit .
28 Paradoxically , both dominant and subordinate seem to sustain each other in a reciprocal fashion .
29 One particular problem comes from situations in which we suspect that X and Y influence each other in a reciprocating process .
30 The firm 's new Personal Video System Model 70 enables users working in a Microsoft Corp Windows environment to see each other in a scalable video window as they talk and simultaneously collaborate on computer documents .
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