Example sentences of "each [noun sg] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Italian stage designer , Pier Luigi Pizzi , to give each stand a front door and first-floor balcony , declaring , ‘ Art of museum quality does not belong on the street ’ |
2 | On the contrary , we have to assign to each level a peculiar time , relatively autonomous and hence relatively independent , even in its dependence , of the ‘ times ’ of the other levels … |
3 | At first white-maned monsters , they plunged forward as dark shiny hump-backed whales , each wave a living being . |
4 | For some reason it made Maggie think of silent music , each flicker a celestial note . |
5 | Development on the Glasgow and Gateshead sites has been slower , partly due to the effects of the recession , but in each case a mixed economy of houses and offices is planned . |
6 | Where action did occur , in the USA and Italy , in each case a central government initiative drove the process of local reform . |
7 | This juxtaposition of the myth of Athena growing a beard with the strategies Mira employs to bolster Willy 's ego points to the fact that in each case a female voice transforms itself into a voice men will trust . |
8 | In each case a detailed problem list was establish , and the therapist also tried to understand the reasons for the behaviour . |
9 | In each case a different meaning is attached to the act of lighting a candle . |
10 | The transaction manager itself , and four components which each support a different type of client . |
11 | In the public sector the government would give each department a cash-limited budget , including a ‘ factor ’ for pay ; ministers claimed that workers , by pushing for ‘ excessive ’ wage rises which employers were unable to pass on in price increases , could price themselves out of jobs . |
12 | In 1832 Evariste Galois described , by associating with each equation a finite group , exactly which equations were treatable . |
13 | ( ii ) To have for each employee a single computer record containing all personnel and payroll details held on a central database . |
14 | They seemed part of the Castle 's fire , each flame a plunging spear ; and Ruth was beyond remembering this was only magic . |
15 | On each side a wide staircase led up in six zigzag sections , breaking off abruptly on an open landing about twenty metres above the ground . |
16 | In addition there is on each side a characteristic sclerite ( 6 ) the gonangulum which is derived from the anterior part of the coxite of the 9th abdominal segment and articulates primitively with this coxite , the 9th abdominal tergum and the gonapophysis of the 8th segment . |
17 | The daring drivers found each circuit a fresh challenge . |
18 | To reproduce the slurring of the chords on to the octave D on the 3rd beat of each bar a pianistic effect — the chords must be tied over to a quaver on the 3rd beat , the bassoons , tuba , double bass ( pizz. ) , timpani , and bass drum supplying the octave Ds . |
19 | The do-it-yourself element comes from the fact that the capacity of human populations to use technology to adapt gives each population a unique set of circumstances , which in turn shapes both cultural development and biological characteristics . |
20 | She fell into the way of sitting with him at supper , liking the custom that the Beastline creatures had of making each evening a little ceremony in its own right . |
21 | A strong east wind crested the wavelets on the dark bosom of Loch Ness , rain-clouds gave to each hill a sombre tone ; some rocky crags and woodland had deeper and richer hues ; while the foreground of heather in full bloom , a corn-field , and potato and turnip rigs , gave other colourings . |
22 | In each room a naked bulb hung from a flex above the metal cots . |
23 | Against each group a preliminary choice of chemical is made based on chemical types that are also listed in chapter one . |
24 | This Solomonic model treats a community 's public order as a kind of commodity to be distributed in accordance with distributive justice , a cake to be divided fairly by assigning each group a proper slice . |
25 | The first three Gospels each place a heavy emphasis on the ‘ Kingdom ’ . |
26 | The lilac smoulders into ash — each bloom a Pisan wonder of the world , |
27 | Now Rhoda had stopped work she would go down to the newsagent on the corner for her cigarettes at the same time every morning , each day a little lighter on her feet . |
28 | Each day a little advance , each day the surprising discovery . |
29 | Just as well they have something else in common : they have known each other a long time , and are all good friends . |
30 | We 'd known each other a long time . |