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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Each tank was carried on four pairs of tracks , making a total of 16 points of support to each vehicle .
2 In primary five , children are developing a strong sense of responsibility to each other in relationships .
3 We must ‘ consider men as if but even now sprung out of the earth , and suddenly , like mushrooms , come to full maturity , without all kind of engagement to each other ’ .
4 However , her categorisation is unprincipled in the sense that it does not really relate types of metaphor to each other , and is thus no more than a typology of poetic examples .
5 This would issue bonds free of charge to each citizen who had worked for at least five years , which could be exchanged for shares in any enterprise .
6 The main concern of the purchaser will be whether to rely on the sale and purchase contract as constituting the assignment between the purchaser and the vendor or whether to issue notices of assignment to each party to the contracts after completion and so achieve a statutory assignment rather than an equitable assignment .
7 Then she said , according a miraculously even level of stress to each word in the sentence : ‘ We're-at-the-end-of-the-road . ’
8 In the past , your affection would not have ended in a hug and the giving of warmth to each other .
9 To make a ganache , melt the white and plain chocolate separately over hot water , adding 25g/1oz of the sugar and three tablespoons of water to each bowl .
10 Throwing throwing balls of putty to each other and a couple of them went through windows and
11 She gave a separate sheet of paper to each ship , and on it , in neat , small writing , she had listed every voyage , with any intermediate ports of call , over the past twelve months .
12 Their effectiveness depends on a number of factors , including personality , sensitivity , their parental and other models of marriage ( good and poor ) , and their understanding and level of commitment to each other .
13 control of access to each document
14 If you are watching some highly developed dance form , or some elaborately staged drama , or listening to highly developed music , or looking at highly developed sculpture or painting , you have at least some given mode of access to each art .
15 The reason why males usually compete more intensely is most easily understood by considering the energetic costs of reproduction to each sex .
16 They went in single file , stooping frequently , clutching a handrope to prevent themselves slipping on the wet stones underfoot , exchanging brief whispers of warning to each other to beware of pothole here or a slimy boulder there .
17 If a manufacturer can have a certain conveniency of sending his goods by water carriage within four miles of his own home , surely that is sufficient , and profit enough , considering that other people must thrive as well as himself ; and a proportion of profit to each trade should be the biasing and leading policy of this nation .
18 The pupil can relate units of length to each other .
19 Add the names , or , if you prefer anonymity , numbers , for the staff who gave each item of care to each person .
20 The argument about the relation of the different kinds of reason to each other will doubtless ( and necessarily ) continue without resolution ; what is important in the present context is that , in rearticulating the possibility that there is no absolute difference between the two , Lévi-Strauss puts into question Sartre 's definitions of man , human history , and finally his concept of history in toto — all of which are predicated on the dialectic .
21 He poured the coffee , adding a good measure of brandy to each mug .
22 Fork garden compost or manure into the bottom and sprinkle a handful of bonemeal to each metre .
23 The value of counselling is that it allows you to state your points of view to each other , before a trained and unbiased third party who can help you to resolve the issues that bother you .
24 In it they brought just the right weight of balance to each part , to each phrase , to each note .
25 This requires a specific recommendation by Convocation and a subsequent report by the Senate to be submitted to Council with reference to each individual .
26 With respect to each type of linguistic equality , two other important questions are :
27 Further , if the same persons are entitled as trustees ‘ to different deposits ’ under different trusts , they are treated as a separate and distinct body with respect to each trust .
28 Now there is nothing to prevent plural continuation here ( e.g. They had been working hard for hours ) , but the incidence of such continuations was less than 5% , and continuations mostly were confined to singular references with individuals being in relatively stereotypical roles with respect to each other .
29 Hence , the two parts of the protein could move independently with respect to each other providing CytR with the possibility to interact with binding sites with different structures and cAMP-CRP complexes at varying distances .
30 The times measured by these different clocks would agree almost exactly if they were moving slowly with respect to each other — but the times measured by different clocks would differ significantly if the clocks were moving at high speed .
  Next page