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

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1 ‘ Now work out the profit I made on each of the five cars and add up the total .
2 Yet if I concentrated on each footstep , I should soon be safely home .
3 These cards I filed in alphabetical order , and I noted on each one details of new purchases and quantities .
4 ‘ I mean that , when the client suggested giving our sales force a taste of the product they were selling , I had to put it all together at ultra-short notice — and the only way I managed to get my people to drop everything and come was by stressing how much I relied on each of them individually .
5 Divide up your areas of spending into general categories ( eg books , sports equipment etc could all go under ‘ leisure ’ ) and list how much you spent on each one .
6 But although she became pregnant several times , she miscarried on each occasion .
7 So much depends on which individual ingredients you chose on each particular moment .
8 His strength of character was invaluable in dealing with the guards and his commitment to his fellow hostages was such that he would listen quietly and matter of factly on the occasions when we all had a heart-to-heart about the little ways in which we got on each others ' nerves .
9 ‘ Long ago we depended on each other .
10 ‘ They were fortified towns built in the Middle Ages , some by the French and some by the English , from which they preyed on each other , particularly during the Hundred Years ’ War between our countries .
11 At first some still found this difficult , as they practised on each other .
12 And how the only strokes they knew were those they practised on each other 's bodies . )
13 To analyse what managers actually do , Mintzberg categorised their activities and calculated the amount of time they spent on each .
14 Once in the bed , they fell on each other , doing it sideways , Harold bending over to get her nipples teased between his teeth , while he placed a middle finger over her anus in the way he knew she enjoyed .
15 Jay giggled along with him , they cried on each other 's shoulders and , every week or so over cocktails , swore to marry each other .
16 ‘ They lived for each other , they leaned on each other , they helped each other , they worked for each other .
17 Imagine how much time and effort would be required if each speaker had to establish the denotation of each term he produced on each occasion of use .
18 Somehow it has measured and remembered the distance it ran on each stage of its outward journey .
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