Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [prep] each " in BNC.
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1 | Recall and precision scores are calculated for each search . |
2 | Index figures are calculated for each artist in each succeeding year . |
3 | A set of possible parse continuations are assigned to each word in the text from a lexicon which lists the parse continuations from each pair of tags . |
4 | If sufficiently detailed subject headings are assigned to each document in a collection , then there is a high probability that most of the documents relevant to an enquiry will be retrieved in any online search , but only those documents which match the search terms exactly will be recalled . |
5 | Candles are placed by each name . |
6 | This arrangement gives tremendous rhythmical force and point to full chords of this kind on the wind and brass , especially when chords of three notes are given to each string group ( except of course , the double basses ) . |
7 | Figures are given for each local authority , showing numbers and proportions of residents aged under 65 , and 65+ , supported in each type of accommodation . |
8 | Example tasks are given for each skill in relation to a particular content area . |
9 | Lists are given for each centre . |
10 | Median and interquartile ( 25th to 75th centiles ) range ( IQR ) values are given for each group , since the data do not conform to a Gaussian distribution . |
11 | The calorie counts are given after each item , and all the portions are average size unless exact measurements are stated . |
12 | Again , the calorie counts are given against each item and at the end of each meal . |
13 | Access into the high rack area is normally restricted to the high lift trucks and all other personnel are excluded — except for occasional maintenance and monitoring checks when moveable barriers are erected at each end of the aisle to prevent such entry . |
14 | This report was criticised because of the small number of patients studied and because patients had not been stabilised on each insulin before acute hypoglycaemia was induced . |
15 | The modules are listed beside each package version along with the names of the files which that package version uses to transfer them in and out of LIFESPAN . |
16 | The aim is to check that sufficient information has been gathered for each variable to make statistics upon them valid . |
17 | Extensive stretches of the walls of his nave have been traced on each side of the existing nave , although we do not yet know if it had an aisle along each flank . |
18 | This is because students from other parts of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland are joined at each of the four campuses by a growing number of overseas students , reflecting the reputation of Northern Ireland for offering warm hospitality to its visitors and the tradition of the University of Ulster as a host to students from other countries . |
19 | Where the tucks occur , the stitches that are knitting on each side are pulled upwards , out of shape . |
20 | In order to convert a numeric character string to packed decimal format , the left-hand four bits ( known as the zone bits ) are stripped off each byte , and the remaining sets of four ( BCD coded ) numeric bits are packed two to a byte , to form the resultant packed decimal byte string . |
21 | One indication of that was that at the request of the British , both sides agreed to stop the radio propaganda campaigns they have been waging against each other . |
22 | If it is not possible to define the idea of numerical identity in terms of the criteria of re-identification , surely the idea of a plurality of particulars similarly can not be defined in terms of the criteria under which such particulars are differentiated from each other . |
23 | In a similar way , the idea of plurality can not be defined in terms of the conditions under which objects are differentiated from each other . |
24 | These changes in facial colour are the most visible sign that you are reacting to each other . |
25 | Screen metaphors have been developed for each of these areas to make location in the system a graphical attribute . |
26 | We are gazing at each other , and it never occurs to us to kiss . |
27 | In Persian uses of Arabic script , for instance , words are distinguished from each other by the forms the letter takes at the beginning , middle or end of a word but there are no particular conventions for indicating where a sentence begins and ends . |
28 | In this painting the various forms of the body are distinguished from each other by heavy black outlines and , as in African bronzes , by the direction of the striations with which they are covered . |
29 | Cash accounting , accruals accounting and commitment accounting are distinguished from each other by the point in time when expenses and revenues are recognized in the accounts , i.e. the point at which a given transaction generates a bookkeeping entry . |
30 | Words are used to inflect if they can be assigned to a number of grammatical classes , and the members of all these classes are distinguished from each other by their morphology ( internal shape ) and by their syntax ( the rules of their use ) . |