Example sentences of "a [noun sg] to each [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The police at Castlereagh allocated a cell to each man and gave them a good meal .
2 Subjects were taken , singly , to a room containing a terminal to each system and asked to carry out their search first on one system , then on the other .
3 There were straggling villages that trailed along the bank with a boat to each house and nets hanging to dry or to be mended .
4 The show , described as a ‘ human demolition spectacular ’ by circus leader Jim Rose , features The Amazing Mr Lifto ( pictured ) , Slug The Sword Swallower , Mat The Pharmacist ( who practises non-incision hospital operating procedures on himself ) and The Torture King , whose act includes sticking 40 meat skewers through his face , neck and torso , attacking a lightbulb to each skewer end , and wiring himself to an electrical generator to illuminate the bulbs .
5 In some cases , incidentally , this is so precise that embryologists can give a name to each cell , and a given cell in one individual organism can be said to have an exact counterpart in another organism .
6 It was about £400 to £450 a day to each member of the gang .
7 Painting programs work by allocating a colour to each pixel in an image , creating a ‘ bitmap ’ .
8 Upon receipt of the requisite documents the proper officer enters the originating application in the court records and fixes a return day , prepares a notice to each respondent of the return day and delivers a plaint note ( N206 ) to the applicant ( Ord 3 , r 4(4) ) .
9 You will see that we intend sending a leaflet to each member with the summer edition of Rural Wales , with the plea that they use it to recruit at least one new member .
10 Surely God is more aware than any of us that marriage involves two basically selfish sinners in a commitment to each other .
11 It spurs people into making a commitment to each other .
12 The stock file on the Caterdata package allocates a code to each ingredient which Catering & Allied buys from its various suppliers .
13 You can link a graphic to each text record which makes it ideal for storing part no 's and descriptions or even staff records with images .
14 None of the passengers had spoken a word to each other since taking off from Helsinki .
15 The first time we went out was to the pictures and we did n't say a word to each other all night .
16 And if she flung Rupert and Ianthe together they would probably take a dislike to each other .
17 The significance of these three relations is that through them subjects are constituted and although the relations have a relation to each other , none is reducible to any other .
18 To send out er a form to each member of staff , so they go and talk to their line manager about it and share what 's gone on .
19 He 's just broken the news to parents in a letter to each family .
20 Raising a glass to each other on their retirement from John Murray last month after a combined total of 88 years representing the company , many of them spent on the road , were left , John Harbour , who joined the company in 1944 , and Ron Church , with just over 40 years of service under his belt .
21 Visitors put a receiver to each ear .
22 They talked a lot to each other , and sometimes I could hear what they said , even when they were in another room .
23 Guarded by mandroids , the servators are sent off to the spaceport to deliver a container to each ship .
24 I feel it would have been better to include this as a subheading to each mountain .
25 There would hardly have been harmony between them if they had the same desires , if their interests coincided , if they were a threat to each other .
26 They will also supply a panel to each school ; paint is being provided by Prudential , developers of the project .
27 Every 10 years or so , the Apostolic Nuncio makes such a visit to each Diocese .
28 First of all , we will use the total-chromatic in a succession of consonant two-note groups ( Example 108 ) : Our next step is to form three-part harmony by adding a note to each chord which is dissonant with one of the existing notes .
29 A score was then obtained by acsigning a value to each item .
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