Example sentences of "each [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And they 're each worth a hundred pounds .
2 A smaller , more senior group of 150–200 top executives paid £1,750 each for a two-day seminar in Germany last year .
3 The shares were sold at $6.75 each for a total investment of $3.4m ; investors advised by Crabbe Huson own 2m shares , about 6.6% .
4 In 1989 passengers undertaking the full journey from London to Venice paid a one-way fare of £745 each for a double cabin with all meals included but drinks extra .
5 The quest of holists and of individualists , each for a particular type of explanation , marks the social sciences in two ways , one aggressive , one repressive .
6 A light sampling approach is employed with the result that only a few students , in each of a representative sample of schools , are required to complete tests .
7 Four patients had gastric cancer and there was one case each of a solitary liver metastasis from thyroid cancer and a simple liver cyst .
8 The mill , one of four in Cranham , was built around 1657 and was probably added onto an existing stone-built cottage of two storeys , each of a single room .
9 However , two millworkers ' cottages , that formerly consisted of three storeys , each of a single room , stand close by , having been converted in the late '50s .
10 We had to put it in erm oh what did we call it oh dear a little vice and er put a ball , about three inches long and then er put it into the plug and erm put the cap , the little brass cap but also the I 've made a mistake there , before we did that we had to put the natural plug in and in that plug there were five like aluminium coloured er pins , each of a different size and we had to learn to read the key for the various depths you see and we had boxes of pins with the different sizes in and er then put those in the plug and then push the key in and but we 'd got to , we got to file , we had to file the bars and also the little brass caps to get all the edge the , I forget what we used to call it now , off the cap to get it smooth and then get it in our own vice and screw , screw them down and there were thirty two , there were three key keys to each , each lock , and er we had to file them until they were ready and they worked easily push the key in properly , and we also used to put black lead in , you could not put oil because they would have stopped the springs working and we had a little box of ordinary oh like the black lead that we used to black lead the graves , put some on the key and push that then and work it round , and that was the erm that was made it work freely you see and then there was erm a half a gross to each board , and three , three keys to each one and then erm we , we filed the various things ourselves , but then they would take that away from you and bring you more you see and then when eventually the keys had to be polished and it was only a favourite few that were allowed to sit down to sort the keys out to com to complete them you see , but it was very very interesting work and I enjoyed being there but you
11 Cuvier 's work with Alexandre Brongniart on the stratigraphy of the Paris basin showed him that there was a whole sequence of geological deposits , each of a different age .
12 Examples of search instructions are the " table look-up " ( TALU ) instruction on the University of Manchester MUS computer , which performs a masked equality comparison between the contents of one store location and the contents of each of a vector of elements , the similar " masked search for equal " ( SRCH ) instruction on the Burroughs B6700 computer , and the " linked list look-up " ( LLLU ) instruction , also on the B6700 , which performs a " greater than or equal " comparison between an argument value and each of a linked list of elements .
13 The latest , which has now been introduced on a voluntary basis , is that , instead of one of his A levels , a pupil may take two AS ( supplementary ) level examinations , demanding half the time each of a full A level .
14 The set consists of one each of a Handy Rasp , a Round File , a Block Plane , a File Plane , and a Half Round Blade , and a Flat Blade , which are replacement blades for the Block Plane .
15 Is it possible to travel through the network visiting each of a specified set of nodes only once ?
16 The contract price of each of a clearing member 's open ( ie , unsettled ) contracts is altered by reference to the day 's official closing quotation on the market , and the resulting excess or deficit of margin is accounted for the following morning between the member and LCH .
17 The second method is appropriate when only a small number of arithmetic operations are to be performed on each of a large number of initial items of data .
18 At each of a large number of points along the raster the sensor records the level of grey in its area of view .
19 It is the first time that a country has ever won three successive Test matches , each against a different country ( in this case West Indies , Sri Lanka and New Zealand ) .
20 Pour equal quantities of each into a tall glass filled with ice .
21 The administration of the Services was to be carried out by three co-located but separate Service Departments , each under a junior minister .
22 Departments for the handling of current diplomatic business also began to develop , each under a high official , the premier commis , of whom there were usually two or three .
23 After consultation and planning , the company set up the organization in approximately fifteen lines of business , each representing a separate product line and each with a general manager .
24 With a central lawn and borders around the edge , this garden would have lacked character , but internal hedges and a patio overhead had been used to create distinct areas that can be explored like the rooms of a house , each with a new mood and style .
25 Now the Venetians sent another message : " In the meadow are three horses , each with a flaming sword point upright on its saddle .
26 Let us posit a partnership of 5 partners , each with a taxable share of profits of £60,000 , so that their taxable income profiles are as follows : —
27 They are legitimate fields of study and interest , each with a substantial literature , but their ‘ promotion ’ causes dismay in many quarters already .
28 each with a streaming cold ,
29 it would be a commonplace to historians that the union movements in the United States or in Britain are very different in character from the union movements in France or in Italy , each conditioned by its own historical experience , and each with a distinctive conception of its role within the wider society .
30 It does this , for example , by defining three broad levels of service support ( each with a corresponding type of service response ) : low ( individual care ) , medium ( care programme approach ) , and high ( care management ) , where access to each of these is determined by the results of specialist mental health needs assessment .
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