Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] that each [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Even today , however , the older idea still prevails on a vote by a show of hands , when the common law rule is that each member has one vote irrespective of the number of shares held ; a rule which , although it can be altered by the constitution , is normally maintained , if only because the number of a human being 's hands can not be more than two .
2 In addition to a single card , each group received a worksheet containing the following instructions : One of the advantages of cutting up the card was that each group , after having recorded its own reconstruction , was able to assemble the narratives proposed by the other groups .
3 At the outset , my criterion was that each house should be unadulterated and purely of its time .
4 All the information they got should be pooled , the only condition was that each paper was sent to every other paper , and that all could pick up anything they wanted .
5 The most remarkable feature of this migration is that each stream maintains a distinct population of salmon , sometimes visibly different from those in a neighbouring steam .
6 The difference is that each location is stuck with its contents , once and for all .
7 The difference is that each line has to be searched to establish the presence or absence of a target set of letters ( the order of the target set is not important — only whether or not the whole set is present ) .
8 The difference is that each piece of equipment incorporates special features to help the user , without highlighting any disability .
9 However , the main conclusion is that each investor , whatever his or her preferences as to risk aversion ( or otherwise ) , will have an investment in the market portfolio .
10 The second attribute is that each paragraph should have as a first sentence a brief statement or at least an indication of what the paragraph is to consider .
11 A second point is that each investor must , in my opinion , be willing that there should be a rescission of the investment transaction in question and be willing to return any shares or money he has received under the transaction .
12 However , the weakness of setting out to find a compromise is that each side assumes at the start that its own view is the one to be preferred .
13 A typical procedure is that each party appoints a valuer ; the two party-appointed valuers should meet and try to agree the valuation , and , if they are unable to agree , the matter is referred to an umpire appointed by the valuers .
14 Mr Roger Lankester , the party 's pollution specialist , said : ‘ My biggest criticism is that each part of the bill appears to have a loophole or get-out clause which will render much of it unenforceable . ’
15 One of the many dangers for South Africa 's evolution is that each move which President de Klerk makes will be discounted in advance by the opposition .
16 The latest development is that each region has a prescribing budget for all prescribers , which will require development in a meaningful way with prescribing norms .
17 The rules of the game are that each person is allowed to turn over two cards and , if they are the same , to withdraw them and place them by their side .
18 The rules of the game are that each person goes alternately and must take at least one match from one line .
19 But my own belief is that each spirit evolves by progressing through a series of different human lives , one after another , learning its lessons along the way .
20 The trouble is that each creditor wants all the other creditors to sign new loan deals , while he keeps his original loan agreement , so that there will be more money , and he gets a bigger slice of it .
21 What is essential to this mode is that each country should communicate via some agency of central government located in that part of the state 's apparatus which is concerned with the administration of justice .
22 The only requirement for bringing software under LIFESPAN control is that each source file ( except for those in the FOREIGN-SET ) must contain a module header .
23 In the ancient world , the belief was that each person was represented by a star .
24 A fundamental theoretical rule of subject indexing is that each heading should be co-extensive with the subject of the document ; that is , the label and the information or documents found under that label should match .
25 The first rule of sampling is that each member of the relevant population must have some chance of being included .
26 It is important to note that a presupposition of this sort of sampling is that each stage is composed of similar sub-units so that sampling at each stage will not result in unrepresentative samples .
27 The first assumption is that each cell can accommodate only a single reach or segment of a stream , and the stream can therefore move through each cell only once .
28 The assumption is that each tale makes manifest a greater or smaller part of an ‘ abstract structure ’ and the task Todorov sets himself is the delineation of that abstract structure .
29 Paul remembers that the awful thing is that each time he never even felt carsick until after Ed threw up .
30 The basic concept of a Streamline Student 's Book is that each page is a complete unit and in most cases the unit has one central teaching point .
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