Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] to each " in BNC.

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1 Each tank was carried on four pairs of tracks , making a total of 16 points of support to each vehicle .
2 In primary five , children are developing a strong sense of responsibility to each other in relationships .
3 To cut a long story short , the discovery of the sixties was that you can measure a range of attitudes to each of a group of competing brands , and get a clear , coherent pattern of differences between them : what is more , you can repeat the process at intervals , and monitor changes in these attitudes .
4 Finally , we have gathered from recent select committee reports that it is the intention of the Government to allow annual flexibility on the allocation of funds to each of the beneficiaries .
5 We must ‘ consider men as if but even now sprung out of the earth , and suddenly , like mushrooms , come to full maturity , without all kind of engagement to each other ’ .
6 Strict protocol exists as to the allocation of data to each sub-file .
7 Its ability to link files of data to each other exploits the indexed-sequential structure of the system very effectively .
8 A personal handwritten letter of thanks to each of the families that raise above a particular sum is important .
9 Simple statistical analysis of the spreadsheets resulted in totals and percentages of responses to each question for each practice .
10 The ‘ grand total ’ of responses to each of the ten questions in the checklist is shown in appendix 4 , and from this we can see that one or two particularly striking polarities stand out .
11 But even without the sanction of separate waiting-rooms or toilets , caste continued to condition the reaction of Indians to each other .
12 The government was ordered to pay costs of £100,000 to each newspaper .
13 However , her categorisation is unprincipled in the sense that it does not really relate types of metaphor to each other , and is thus no more than a typology of poetic examples .
14 This would issue bonds free of charge to each citizen who had worked for at least five years , which could be exchanged for shares in any enterprise .
15 There are three rest areas along the route , and B Squadron detached a section of medics to each of these areas .
16 I am sending out a list of participants to each person , reminding them to please assemble at , but preferably not much before , 1345 for a prompt 1400 start .
17 The main concern of the purchaser will be whether to rely on the sale and purchase contract as constituting the assignment between the purchaser and the vendor or whether to issue notices of assignment to each party to the contracts after completion and so achieve a statutory assignment rather than an equitable assignment .
18 The relationship of dancers to each other usually leads to a climax of some kind , possibly a confrontation or conflict , perhaps an exciting pas de deux or a feat of virtuosity .
19 You are poisoning the very sources of order and happiness and virtue ; you are tearing up root and branch all relations of families to each other ; you are annulling , as it were , the institution of domestic life decreed by Providence Himself , the wisest and kindest of earthly ordinances , the mainstay of social peace and virtue and therein of national security .
20 The response of Jesus to each of them is fascinating .
21 Then she said , according a miraculously even level of stress to each word in the sentence : ‘ We're-at-the-end-of-the-road . ’
22 In the past , your affection would not have ended in a hug and the giving of warmth to each other .
23 To make a ganache , melt the white and plain chocolate separately over hot water , adding 25g/1oz of the sugar and three tablespoons of water to each bowl .
24 Throwing throwing balls of putty to each other and a couple of them went through windows and
25 The weekly , monthly and yearly volume of sales to each and every one of your customers ;
26 Percentage of sales to each segment
27 The Government says the dentists are treating too many patients under a new productivity deal and it plans to cut back on payments by an average of £6,000 to each practitioner .
28 The Government says the dentists are treating too many patients under a new productivity deal and it plans to cut back on payments by an average of £6,000 to each practitioner .
29 This would permit the recruitment of a labour force which matches approximately the nursing workload and permits the deployment of staff to each patient area on the basis of perceived need .
30 This is to ensure a fair split of staff to each representative due to the small number of staff in some departments .
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