Example sentences of "each [noun sg] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Each part has a head and a tail analogous to the shape of a tadpole .
2 On full fuel tanks of five hundred litres , each rig has a road range of one thousand kilometres , or can operate in river current speeds of two metres a second ( about four knots ) for about six and a half hours without refuelling .
3 Each chariot has a crew of two Orcs and is pulled by two war boars .
4 Each chariot has a crew of two Goblins and is pulled by two giant wolves .
5 Each stick has a colour code and infringements are easily spotted .
6 As with purse nets , I prefer to make my own , each long-net having a 2-inch ( 5-centimetre ) knot-to-knot diameter .
7 Each function has a menu screen which can be fully customised .
8 Each field has a name and space for typing in the corresponding data , and the user progresses from field to field under program control .
9 Each brewery has a Brewery Liaison Officer who meets brewery executives on a regular basis to discuss policy and changes in the range of beers available .
10 6.5 Each Party shall be entitled at the completion of the Project to require delivery up of all copies of any information originating from it except information which the recipient in each case has a right to retain or use for the purposes of clause [ Exploitation of Results ] .
11 Each case has an interest all on its own , and each case treated successfully is a triumph to add to his confidence in his own ability , and an experience in the use of his ability that solidifies his own outlook upon the job he is doing .
12 Wh wi what should be happening is that each each trainee manager within each branch has an assessor within the branch who will be one of the deputy managers , they also have a mentor within the branch .
13 Each bedroom has a colour TV ; most have en suite facilities ; some have lovely views of the river .
14 Each bedroom has a washbasin with hot and cold water , overhead strip light and razor socket , together with a bedside lamp and telephone .
15 Root cuttings are also possible , each piece having an eye , and being replanted with the bud 5cm ( 2in ) below the surface .
16 Yeah but each seat ooh excuse me each seat had a microphone built into the desk .
17 Each club had a GRIMOIRE and where in every member would write his name as to show love of Evil and to show kinship with others of Evil .
18 The whole dictionary is processed in this way , a frequency count for each gram is collected , and each gram has a flag which is set to true if it occurs as a separate word ( i.e. dictionary entry length equals required gram length ) .
19 The initial reaction of an efficiency expert may be to suggest that each adviser has the information system in their interviewing room in order to save time and energy .
20 Each employee has a code word , which the computer 's voice recognition chip checks .
21 It becomes a more protestant idea : fidelity to a scheme of principle each citizen has a responsibility to identify , ultimately for himself , as his community 's scheme .
22 Each citizen may be said to have the right not to have sexual choices imposed on him or her ; whether the law should go further , and hold that each citizen has the right to pursue his or her sexual choices consensually with another ( subject to public-decency laws and to the protection of the young ) , is a question to be considered separately .
23 It is clear that each Command had a basis for judging tour length ; for example , Bomber Command seemed to feature the number of sorties to establish this .
24 Each professor has a right to money and manpower resources depending only on his level of seniority and not on his track record in research .
25 The lexicon notion explains the word frequency phenomenon by assuming that each entry has a threshold for recognition , and that recognition occurs only when sufficient data have been collected about the word for this threshold to be exceeded .
26 I refer , of course , to the coincidental oddity that each side had a Smith and each side had a Pringle .
27 I refer , of course , to the coincidental oddity that each side had a Smith and each side had a Pringle .
28 A compromise might work when each side has a shopping list of independent desires and the two shopping lists are combined .
29 In us , each side has an area of about one square foot , so the crinkled appearance results from the need to crumple the sheet like a piece of paper in order to accommodate it within the skull .
30 Each agent has a telephone number .
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