Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] each [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They needed each other , them complemented each other , they were bound together in a joint world order that defined the period 1948–1989 .
2 I kept a notebook of what I made each day .
3 As Mr Charles , our chief male nurse and I passed each other on our way to and from the admission ward and our offices we had first one and then another sorry tale to tell .
4 When Eberhard Bethge produced Bonhoeffer 's volumes of papers , lectures and letters in a series of Collected Works in German , Hartwell saw to it that I reviewed each volume in The Bridge as soon as it arrived .
5 Such an attitude required fresh springs of energy , and the effect — I was delighted to sense it as I woke each day — was to make me more bouncy and mettlesome than I had been for weeks .
6 I dropped each denomination of Cayman coin on to the sand to see how the machine responded to them .
7 In classical physics , if I measured each electron 's position as it was delivered they would all be found to be in the same place .
8 ‘ It was all the same and Emily watched me as I poured each cup .
9 If they had difficulties then I broke each stage down into small steps and gave them repeated practice .
10 As a hotel guest I started each morning with a ‘ wake-up ’ cup of tea , the daily newspaper USA Today and a written weather report .
11 ‘ Be wise in time , O Phyllis mine , ’ Polly and I sang each evening .
12 ‘ The doctor and I understood each other perfectly .
13 So they 've been used to their own rate and I said each time , if you 're gon na get you must tell them it 's the cleanup rate .
14 Geraldine read us a short story and , as I had each contraction , I 'd kneel over a bean bag .
15 I replaced each plug — in the wash basin , the bath , the sink .
16 For several days I replanted each morning ; the Oscar dug them up .
17 I wanted each chapter to be separate , but I did n't want it to be a set of separate short stories ; so I had to keep an enormous notebook of who they all were and what they were doing at any given time .
18 Since it was essential that the moment I awoke each morning , the first words , sentences , if possible , paragraphs came readily to mind , last thing at night , instead of my prayers , my mind was instructed to grind on with the pages .
19 She met each centre 's general SVQ co-ordinator and members of the course teams delivering general SVQ and Skillstart programmes .
20 In other words , you met each other a lot , and w we know you had the kind of situations that
21 You stultified each other .
22 The room was silent save for the angry swishing sound she made each time she turned the magazine 's pages .
23 Before anything could be removed her ladyship was asked to supply receipts proving she owned each item .
24 She spent the next hour jotting down notes as she processed each disk .
25 The might before in the hotel lounge , with his wife , Lonnie , beside him , bemusedly aghast , he grilled a pleasant waitress until he knew how many tips she got each week , how many children she had , the frequency of men hitting on her and the general contour of her reality .
26 Also it was hard to know what to say to Anne — that 's my wife — when she asked each evening ‘ How was your day ? ’
27 She served restaurant meals , laying the table with dire artistry , wrapping mousses of fish in fillets of different fish , lapped by puddles of brightly hued sauces , and she provided each guest with his own little plateful of miniature carrots , mange-tout peas and tiny potatoes .
28 She sucked each ball deep into her mouth , and heard him moan with pleasure .
29 Remember all your happy times , be creative and do all those things you promised each other you would do together .
30 When she walked she moved each hip separately , like a gunslinger moving towards an opponent down Main Street .
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