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

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1 Add the flour mixture a little at a time , following each addition with a little treacle and milk until everything is incorporated .
2 Continue in this way until all the seaweed has been prepared , then cover each piece with a clean sheet of blotting paper and place a couple of newspapers over the top .
3 Yet both the early Lamento d'Amore and the late Lamento della Regina di Svetia are in the same form , four recitative sections each ending with a brief arioso refrain — the Queen 's cry of ‘ Datemi per pietade un che m'uccida ’ — except that the later piece also has an introductory recitative describing the arrival of the ‘ wounded horseman ’ from the battlefield .
4 Two 30 metre Fyson mobile conveyors with twin feeders were purchased , each machine with a rated capacity of 600 tonnes per hour while a twin 50 tonne Shering road weighbridge was installed to meet the requirements of the grain trade .
5 All the bands have now been assigned to symmetry species , and all we need to do to complete the assignment is to associate each band with a particular form of vibration , best expressed in terms of local motions such as Ge-H bond stretching .
6 Your live setup was twelve AC30s , split into four banks of three , each group with a different effect .
7 Within these small communities , each person with a mental handicap has a special friend .
8 Looking at each other with a new respect , they both wanted to say something to mark the importance of this dawn .
9 This means a shed full of aquariums and two ponds interconnected with each other with a total water capacity of around 2000 gallons .
10 Since that afternoon two days ago they 'd treated each other with a cool formality , a style initiated by Roman on the return trip from the Blue Grotto , when he 'd seemed to withdraw into a kind of amused reserve , as if he 'd tested her out in some way and now lost interest in the original conquest .
11 They follow each other with a lemming-like fervour .
12 They looked at each other with a sudden lightheartedness that had gravity mixed into it .
13 Thankful to hear the change in his tone , I responded with a less playful punch , and soon we were on our feet slapping at each other with a wild hilarity , a contest in which inevitably I was the loser .
14 Look 'd at each other with a wild surmise
15 They are , therefore , the last people in the world prepared to lose weight , take exercise or be persuaded of the wisdom of going to bed each night with a bloody tennis ball bouncing around their neck .
16 Ellwood felt light-headed with tension ; his anger ramrodded each limb with a wild energy .
17 ‘ It can be broken down into sets of signals , each signal with a specific function .
18 I mounted the steps of each morning with a neat day and date .
19 Slit each bun with a sharp knife and place on a cooling rack until cold .
20 Rifle and machine-gun fire met each attack with a courageous determination that Charles envied .
21 each word with a separate pipette
22 The ‘ skin of the text ’ is word length , and this is indicated by replacing each word with a graphic character of equivalent length while preserving the original punctuation .
23 A glossary of word equivalences is obtained which lists a set of possible translations for each word with a corresponding probability ( e.g. the translates as le with a probability of 0.610 and la with a probability of 0.178 , etc . ) .
24 Imagine dusting each bud with a soft brush and malathion dust !
25 Water freely in dry weather during the first two seasons , and feed plants each year with a general fertiliser ( 2oz/sq yd ) , starting immediately after their first clipping .
26 Annual diary/notebook , each year with a different theme connected with art .
27 The reason for the above study was the possibility of including a reliability check in the program , to compare each reading with a predicted value and indeed even make a correction or output a diagnostic message that a given reading should be regarded with suspicion .
28 I 've written macros to let me print each label with a unique number , set page lengths to the size of the labels plus the gutter between them — in short , I spent too long sorting the problem out , certainly more time than it was worth .
29 Nizan followed each stage with a gloomy sense of foreboding , yet convinced all the while that collective security still offered the only route to the preservation of peace .
30 We begin each section with a standard definition of Compacts in which we refer to the Training Agency explanation : " A Compact is founded on partnership and commitment .
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