Example sentences of "each [noun sg] has [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Since the nineteen fifties each base has had a side . |
2 | What you got ta do is , each card , if you they ar the person in front of you asks the co the question and if you get it right you get that card and each card has got a letter on it and you got ta try and make up sex maniac . |
3 | The debate has been sterile because each side has begged the question by assuming itself to be correct . |
4 | The uniqueness of each village has affected the timing , the pace and the extent of these changes , but virtually no village in England has been immune to them . |
5 | Just as each child has to learn a series of lessons and skills as he passes from class to class until he is ready to enter the senior school , so I believe that the spirit too is given a series of lessons to learn before it is free of earthly life altogether and able to progress in whatever is the equivalent of its senior school . |
6 | Each group has got a seminar organizer in that group , so anybody with any particular problems , if they go to the seminar organizer , he or she will try their best to sort it out . |
7 | When the first person returns , the second takes over and the game continues until each person has had a turn . |
8 | Each woman has to make a choice as to how she expresses the ageing process . |
9 | Instead … each student has become the owner of a collection of statements made by somebody else ( who had either created them or taken them over from another source ) . |
10 | Each firm has nominated the persons whom enquiries should be addressed , and for the sake of good order , those are the people through whom both inputs and outputs are channelled . |
11 | Two disadvantages of such techniques are that each word has to have a tag field added to it ( and this may need to be quite long to hold a suitable range of values ) , and execution of each instruction becomes more complicated ( and therefore possibly slower ) . |
12 | 6.2 Each centre has received a proforma showing the courses for which it presented candidates in session 1988–89 . |
13 | During this time , one senior auction house official noted that ‘ Each house has promised the heirs so much : advances , separate hard-bound catalogue , etc , that no matter which auction house gets it , it is bound to lose money on the sale ’ . |