Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [prep] each [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Rather they rely not only to some extent upon judgement and intuition about the future , but also upon personal negotiations and bargaining between the executives , who may be competing with each other for scarce resources and may each be supporting their case with OR and economic models .
2 They would be competing with each other in the canopy for exactly the same sunlight , but they would all have ‘ paid ’ much smaller growing costs to get into the canopy .
3 ‘ Sixteen coffees , ’ she announced in the cool voice that they seemed to be using to each other , ‘ followed by — er — ’ Consulting her list , she continued , ‘ Six rounds of toast , five boiled eggs with soldiers … ’
4 Information can be given to each child separately ( either verbally or in writing ) , so that no-one knows what the others ' information is .
5 An allocation plan should be given to each student at the commencement of training , setting out the holiday periods .
6 In statements of a numerical type , especially , it is always sensible practice to expect the source to be given with each figure .
7 Five shillings was to be given by each player , with four shillings of that being returned to each member of the winning side .
8 To ensure continuity , homework should be given after each lesson .
9 She moved fast down river , the comforting throb of her engines arrowing out wash to be broken on each bank side .
10 Table 6.8 is an example of the many such rules which can be constructed ; variants sharing the same specification with respect to the feature [ low ] are conflated , so that patterns of variation on this dimension may be examined in each community in a range of phonetic environments .
11 For instance , it is desirable that a scannable number of documents be listed under each heading in a catalogue .
12 A Change Request Form will be completed for each change request .
13 If orders are sought for more than one child in the same family , a separate form must be completed for each child .
14 Application must be made on form CHA 19 and a separate form must be completed for each child within the same family .
15 Also , it recommended that psychiatric emergency cover should be available every day of the week , and that a psychiatric history and examination be completed for each patient as soon as possible .
16 This must be completed for each employee .
17 Depreciation shall be calculated at each month end as follows : —
18 Depreciation shall be calculated at each month end as follows : —
19 Optimal output can be calculated for each subject and for each period on each repetition , as can optimal sales which can most conveniently be expressed as a proportion ( always either 0 or 1 ) of total post-production stock .
20 So the error in output , , and the error in the sales proportion , , can be calculated for each subject for each period and for each repetition .
21 Residuals from the fitted values can also be calculated for each region , and these are shown in column 4 of figure 10.6 .
22 If the null hypothesis is assumed correct — that is , there is no difference in the prevalence of previously unknown advanced retinopathy among rural and urban diabetic patients — the expected number of patients with retinopathy and requiring laser photocoagulation can be calculated from each group .
23 The tenth edition of the Kalendar in 1754 , contained a write-tip of the sixth edition of the Dictionary ( 1752 ) and on its title page was notice of the fact that it had been ‘ adapted to the new style , with a list of medicinal plants which may be gathered in each month for use ’ .
24 3 The compartments should be joined to each other by corridors .
25 ‘ I do n't want us to be parted from each other again , ’ he told her .
26 Handwriting contains many similarly shaped characters which must be distinguished from each other to achieve effective recognition .
27 The use of a tunable laser may be helpful , as excitation profiles , which show the intensity of resonance-enhancement as a function of exciting frequency , may allow overlapping electronic bands to be distinguished from each other .
28 All vowels and diphthongs that are neither close nor open , i.e. , , , , , , , , must be distinguished from each other by other features .
29 In fact , however , it turns out that if we have only the former of these two features , that is , gliding to , all the diphthongs which are ( -gliding to ) can be distinguished from each other in terms of their beginnings , using the features we have already introduced .
30 Two independent voices can be placed on each stave .
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