Example sentences of "each [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A plant of noble proportions producing numerous stems each consisting of a large shiny green leaf and a leafy bract from which a spike of soft blue flowers emerges .
2 On the basis of these standards , SCOTVEC is creating a new series of awards in training and assessing , each consisting of a single unit .
3 One of his most vivid memories is of three separate groups of fedayeen , each situated on a different hill , singing to each other just before dawn ; it was a polyphony , ‘ a great improvisation performed among the mountains , in the midst of danger ’ , heedless of death , expressing and eliciting love ( pp. 36 — 40 ) .
4 The old Eagle Warehouse had the appearance of a curve at the west end of Bothwell Street , though in fact it was made up of four straight sections each placed at a shallow angle .
5 A practical circus consists of a series of tasks each placed at a different position in the room .
6 Yugoslavia was without a federal budget until June 1991 , because Croatia and Slovenia could not agree on what percentage of the budget to allocate to the military , or on what contributions they should each make to the federal budget .
7 In addition there were regional and county federations : by 1901 these had risen to thirty-six , with each centred on a major town to enable the stronger , urban Councils to help the weaker , rural ones .
8 C ) r74(1–517) ( circles ) and r74(1–435) ( squares ) was each titrated against the fixed amount of r30 and resulting transcripts were quantitated by an image analyzer ( Fuji BAS2000 ) and expressed as an arbitrary unit .
9 They were gaudy and sexually suggestive and each tailored to the individual characteristics of the woman to be wed .
10 Every day we had tackled a different walk , each enriched by the gentle Gozitan kindness we net along the way .
11 Instead , properties would be placed in one of eight broad bands each relating to a national average value .
12 These are each framed by a swallow-tailed black line .
13 There he was , all right — a tiny figure , in perfect colour , standing in front of a group of Watchmen whose faces were each frozen in a terrified rictus .
14 Ranges will be offered up to three Greens for virtually the same price as one , with each installed at the required distance .
15 And now the other main play-themes are added , each connected with a different kind of prey-hunting .
16 The difficulty is that , on a cursory inspection , what is inside the box is a grey mush , which , on examination under the microscope , turns out to consist of a confusingly large number of nerve cells ( some 10 11 in man ) , each connected to a large number of others .
17 ( 2 ) Each undertakes to the other thenceforth to hold the part in their hands to the other 's order , and that day by first-class post or hand delivery to send their part to the other , together , in the case of the buyer , with bank draft or a solicitor 's clients ' account cheque for the deposit .
18 Interlinking raised beds , each built to a different height , look interesting , and a raised bed that runs along the side of a path will give a strong design line — if the wall curves round with the path , the effect will be even more striking .
19 The parliament , the Rathaus , the University ( interestingly in the new and not the old city ) , the Burgtheater , each built in a different historicist style symbolizing each building 's aims and principles , were conceived on a scale of monumentality rarely seen elsewhere in modern Europe .
20 Scientists working in a team , each looking at a separate facet of a problem , may well throw light on details , but they are no more likely to make fundamental discoveries than monkeys with typewriters .
21 Here there will need to be not one module in EP but a variety of modules each geared to a particular path and each with a different set of prerequisites .
22 The object sought to be achieved in construing any commercial contract is to ascertain what the mutual intentions of the parties were as to the legal obligations each assumed by the contractual words in which they chose to express them ( Pioneer Shipping Ltd v BTP Tioxide Ltd [ 1981 ] 2 All ER 1030 ) .
23 Batches of about sixty samples , each sealed in a pure silica tube , are irradiated , together with six samples of a standard clay of already known chemical composition .
24 2 Immediately upon receipt of the Selling Notice , the Company shall give notice in writing ( a " Compulsory Sale Notice " ) to each of the members ( other than the Seller ) giving the details contained in the Selling Notice , requiring them each to sell to the Proposed Purchaser at Completion [ all of their holdings of [ " A " Ordinary Shares and Ordinary Shares ] / [ such proportion of their holdings of [ " A " Ordinary Shares and Ordinary Shares ] as is equal to the proportion which the Selling Shares bears to the total holding of [ shares in the Ordinary Share Capital/ " A " Ordinary Shares ] held by the Seller ( including the Selling Shares ) ] .
25 The idea behind playing chords such as those in figs 2–5 as double stops is that they are each played as a separate fingering .
26 These comprise three beat-'em up levels and two blasters , each played on a single static screen .
27 A biting , end-to-end wind did not assist the enjoyment of the night for players or spectators , and goals from both sides were each scored in the dying moments of the halves .
28 Each came from a long cross by Jamie Webb .
29 Each came from a long cross ( not gules but or ) by Jamie Webb .
30 The prescription that Janice collected consisted of two syringes , each filled with a measured dose of the drug , ready to load into an autoinjector , a spring-loaded plastic ‘ gun ’ .
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