Example sentences of "each [noun sg] [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Each division has its own editorial , production , and marketing sales staff .
2 Each variety has its own different characteristics — a wine may be made from a single type or , as in the case of claret , a careful blend of two or three .
3 Opposing factions including the Khmer Rouge finally agreed to a ceasefire last October , and formed a four-party interim coalition , with each component administering its own territory .
4 Written and oral components can be taken separately and each part confers its own certificate .
5 Each resort has its own character , from romantic Playa Blanca to lively Puerto del Carmen or sophisticated Costa Teguise , and yet they all share the traditional friendliness which visitors find so appealing .
6 There are as many ways to freedom as there are people , because each heart has its own journey , and each awareness has its own experience .
7 However , each level has its proper place and helps in the understanding of the others .
8 Each field had its own small barn for wintering stock , a custom said to be typical of the early Norse settlers that came to this dale , leaving on the landscape the marks of their hands and on the speech the sound of their tongue .
9 Each Board devised its own policy , sometimes offering developers incentives like free connection of a new housing estate if they installed electric cooking or water heating or an agreed minimum of sockets .
10 Smith and Frawley 's ( 1983 ) study of the use of conjunction in different genres of English suggests that some genres are generally ‘ more conjunctive ’ than others and that each genre has its own preferences for certain types of conjunction .
11 A regular cycle of multi-purpose bills permits adjustments in criminal law and practice to be made without the necessity for each change to have its own bill .
12 Atomism , opposed to holism , holds that each sentence has its own meaning , which it can carry about with it from theory to theory .
13 Criticism of this laments the loss of law 's hortatory function in laying down rules for the future , lack of predictability , universality or generality of the law , the undermining of the moral authority of the judiciary , and the expansion of litigation as each case seeks its individual adjudication .
14 Each branch has its own indigenous publishing programme and also acts as sales agents for the UK publishers .
15 Each specialty has its own knowledge , its own training , its own language .
16 Each croft had its own allocation of peat banks , the location of which was strictly adhered to and controlled by the local grazing committee .
17 Each religion developed its own particular insight , but had to cater for a number of different needs : if you were born in India , for example , you were likely to be either a Buddhist or a Hindu .
18 Again using improvisation as its ethos , the album once more finds Talk Talk sailing blissfully off into the unknown , each musician using their own initiative , steering the music through freeform jazz and contemporary classical music , Hollis occasionally adding a few lines of comfort and despair in his fragile and tender voice .
19 Each Club has its special character — from the lively fun of Cala Mesquida to the style and luxury of Maravilla at Ten Bel .
20 We do n't need all that much from each club to keep us afloat but if we do n't get your help , I am very concerned that in the present recession we shall not be able to keep up our work and in conclusion Your Royal Highness perhaps I could just say that the Seamanship Foundation is very grateful to the R Y A , to the Treasurer , Chris and particularly to the Senior Managers who have done everything they can to help the foundation , thank you .
21 Tiny three-dimensional holograms formed and faded in the air above the set , each figure giving its brief report before it vanished .
22 Each plaque had its own engraved copper name plate , inscribed with a comment and a year .
23 The Leadon 's major tributaries are the Tibberton , Ell and Glynch Brooks , each brook having its own mills
24 Until then each department had its own grant aid budget , which was administered by the service committee .
25 In paper based systems information was ‘ clumpy ’ , each department holding its own files , and exchanging comparatively little information with other bodies .
26 The first way is for each department to make its own plans without much regard to the others .
27 Each department has its own history , traditions and culture , and to impose a general framework to account for their development is not easy .
28 Each boat had its own huer on the cliff .
29 This compartmentalization on stage reflects the administrative separation between the different ensembles in the king 's employ and further suggests that each ensemble had its own integrity and its own performing conventions that would have been respected in varying contexts .
30 Each horse had his own harness ; and if it could n't be spared to be sent down to the shop for repair , the horseman brought it himself , got it seen to and took it back ready for work on the next day .
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