Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [noun] each " in BNC.

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1 We 'll make payments each month ; that 'll seem authentic enough .
2 The court was told that a stuffed golden eagle could be worth £1,000 and the other birds could fetch £160 each .
3 Extra cars ( at today 's prices ) may cost £55 each though some firms make a basic charge plus mileage .
4 And we 'd perhaps make about six trips , and I think we used to get sixpence each for that .
5 At that time we had a fairly large irregular backyard where my father would chop wood each morning in anticipation of the cold winter to come .
6 On 25 January 1990 , the two parties reached an agreement under which the accountants would raise invoices each week for work done during that week and the Ledingham-Smiths would pay them £5,000 each Friday .
7 If the condition is a recurrent one such as migraine or period pains , it is perfectly possible to use a book like this to find remedies that will give relief each time the pain occurs but it will not prevent the pain recurring next time .
8 America Online Inc is challenging Prodigy Services Co , which just announced plans to charge usage fees for the most heavily-used databases on its viewdata service , by cutting prices to its own 250,000 subscribers : the company says it deliberately waited until after the Prodigy announcement to disclose its new pricing , hoping to maximise attention for its move and woo subscribers away from the IBM Corp-Sears , Roebuck & Co joint venture ; under its new plan , subscribers will pay $9.95 a month for five hours of access to all its services , a rate that it claims is less than half the price of Prodigy 's new tariff ; extra hours will cost $3.50 each ; at Prodigy , subscribers pay $14.95 a month for unlimited access to many of the features but from July 1 will pay surcharges after spending two hours on widely-used bulletin boards .
9 They will cost £1 each and the cash will be used in the fight against a killer disease .
10 One train will leave Edinburgh each morning , stopping at Newcastle and Darlington en route to Paris .
11 WALES 'S rugby players will get £2,000 each this season from sponsorship money paid into their trust fund , writes Tom Lyons .
12 Other prizes will be awarded as follows : 2nd prize — £1,500 ; 3rd prize — £1,000 ; the two remaining finalists will receive £500 each .
13 Furthermore , Disney is assuming 60 per cent of these visitors will come from France , which mean 26 per cent of the company 's population will visit Eurodisney each year .
14 If you can do business each week for less than the price of a TV licence , the government has a deal for you .
15 He spends his earnings on the latest tricks , which can cost £100 each , and are sent from shops and magic clubs throughout Britain .
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