Example sentences of "[vb past] each [noun sg] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In other words , you met each other a lot , and w we know you had the kind of situations that
2 Harvey split the words into syllables and made each syllable a step in his dance , then he changed the accents round and danced the same remark again .
3 Rain and Joseph faced each other a moment longer until Rain , too , went to the kitchen .
4 The young priest poured brandy from a decanter and handed each man a glass .
5 In the Groeger and Chapman study responses were made on a seven point response keypad with the question repeated each time a rating was required .
6 put it in the shop window in New York on St Patrick 's Day along with forty shades of green paperweights , the lacquered shillelaghs , and the wonderful world of deedeelee eedeelee eedeelee Irishness ; skipping dancing jolly little leprechauns in bright buckled shoes and battered hatted bow legged bright red drunken faced gombeen men with little devils in their laughing Irish eyes , mischievous gossipy white haired old women with shawls , pure white skinned colleens skipping carefree through green fields dutifully ready to return in an instant to domestic chores , strapping athletic lads with fine belts and sturdy boots ever willing to put in a fair day 's work or hit each other a clout .
7 They called each piece a degree and used the sign ° to stand for a degree , e.g. 360° 1 full turn .
8 At a meeting this May the Agricultural Ministers agreed that reform was necessary and gave each other a deadline of June 1993 to come up with concrete proposals .
9 The BCG divided its matrix into four quadrants as shown in figure 4.1 and gave each quadrant a name to signify how the products in it should be treated .
10 And when they married , he gave each grandchild a wedding present from his own handiwork .
11 None of the writers realized that the Cubism of this date relied on a balance between abstraction and representation to achieve its effects , and that it was this balance that gave each work a significance on more levels than one .
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