Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb pp] to each [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At Durham Priory , for example , less than half of the income assigned to each office in the monastery was devoted to the activity for which the office had been created ; the rest was absorbed in management costs ( 209 , p.255 ) .
2 The amount of CO2 sbow added to each container is varied by a simple timer circuit to allow for changes in the ambient temperature or the temperature of the product before snowing .
3 Some computers provide several so-called processor modes , distinguished by the allocation of a separate accumulator set to each mode ; one mode ( the problem mode ) is further distinguished by having privileged instructions disabled , while the others are all supervisor modes entered under different interrupt conditions .
4 The final result awarded to each candidate takes into consideration the formative assessment results obtained during their clinical attachment , which incorporates a summative assessment obtained before the examination .
5 Each boat is faster , and each change made to each boat is a progressive improvement .
6 The workbook given to each student at the start of the allocation will provide further guidelines for learning .
7 In the West Midlands there has been some attempt to classify the type of assistance given to each client into advice or support where support means that some action was taken by the advice worker .
8 The voltage applied to each phase circuit is a d.c. supply which can be switched on or off in the positive or negative sense .
9 Hence for a trigram window , the final score assigned to each word will be the summation of three recognition scores : the score assigned when the word was in the first position of the window , the score assigned when the word was in the middle of the window and the score when it was the final element of the window .
10 From knowing the actual word that should have been written at a particular position in the input , a simple NAWK program was written which loaded the target word for each position into an associative array , then went through the Q100 lattice and printed out the recognition score assigned to each target word .
11 The score assigned to each migrant is intended to characterize progress in the transition from an insulated to an integrated type of network , and as such is a tool capable of investigating looseknit types of personal network structure ( see 5.7.3 ) .
12 Subjects were assigned to one of four different conditions with three subjects from each annual mileage group assigned to each condition .
13 Cash channelled to each arm of Spiderglass — I never realized there were so many !
14 Although much of today 's photographic technology has a lot of latitude , built into its products and processes , optimum quality is best obtained with care and attention paid to each stage of the photographic process .
15 The importance attached to each colour varies according to cultural background .
16 The algorithm works by progressively updating a label D[u] assigned to each vertex u until D[u] becomes equal to the shortest path length from s to u .
17 Unprintable were many of the comments when BR and Leyland collaborated on the ultimate basic DMU , slotting standard bus bodies on to coach frames , with an underbody power unit , and a flimsy cab bolted to each end .
18 The minimum volume given to each patient was 90 ml .
19 As stipulated above , if a property is being sold subject to and with the benefit of existing tenancies , instead of vacant possession of the whole property being given , the buyer will require an authority addressed to each tenant signed either by the seller-landlord or by his or her solicitor notifying the tenant of the sale and authorising the tenant to pay future rent to the buyer ( see Chapter 9 , head 7 ) .
20 SCRIPTURE — an appropriate short reading followed by a personal message given to each individual ;
21 However , the approach taken to each case in subsequent decisions has been entirely different .
22 It 's strange when people go through life lost to each other .
23 Later agreements fixed tariffs for foreign goods coming into Japan at the low rate of 5 percent ad valorem ; and a ‘ most-favoured-nation ’ clause extended to each country new rights secured by any other .
24 Then he himself had his tongue cut out , a rope attached to each limb and four horses tried to rip him apart .
25 As an electronic medium using the airwaves , TV has necessarily been subject to governmental and inter-governmental controls on the frequencies that may be used and the coverage allowed to each transmitter .
26 Organising a fair distribution of tickets by perhaps initially limiting the number allocated to each family or , alternatively , putting on an extra performance will go a long way to solving the problem .
27 The bee then kneads the pollen into these baskets with its middle legs , moulding it around the slender peg that projects from each of them , so that when it flies back to its nest after a successful trip , it has a brilliant yellow button of food attached to each thigh .
28 A curriculum is a state document establishing the subjects which are to be studied at a school of a particular type , their distribution by grades ( years ) and the number of academic hours per week and per year given to each subject .
29 The golden number This is a symbol assigned to each year in the series of one to nineteen , calculated from 1 January in the year 1BC .
30 She 'd like to see a key worker allocated to each patient and families made more fully informed about treatment .
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