Example sentences of "in each [noun sg] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | We have joined Mr Fothergill 's to offer 200 sets in each colour to our readers : a total of 1,000 packets to give away ! |
2 | In each unit on your plan . |
3 | The structure of the ‘ curriculum for all ’ rests fundamentally on the Conservative government 's intention to locate children in standardised hierarchies of achievement in each subject throughout their school career , so that they could be compared to each other , their teachers ' performance compared to that of other teachers and their schools ' standards set against their competitors in the marketplace . |
4 | The Opposition parties have 20 days in each session in which they can select the topic for debate . |
5 | Both start with 24 beads and they place four in each hole on their own side of the ‘ board ’ . |
6 | Culturelink , which is published quarterly , profiles different organisations in each issue under its ‘ Networking in Progress ’ section . |
7 | In each half of it , the dominant race was itself a minority . |
8 | In principle there is nothing to stop you from laying any floorcovering you want in each room of your home . |
9 | But a hundred and fifty of you can you all get into two groups and there 'll be fifteen in each group of you . |
10 | It 's no good blaming the chef if our own broth tastes disgusting , or is simply bland and boring — because we not only chose the recipe , but stirred in each ingredient with our own hands ! |
11 | Mr White Face began a kind of twittering whistle , a finger planted in each corner of his lips . |
12 | Interesting results emerge when we place these ‘ players ’ — who may be individuals or organized groups — on a two-dimensional , nxn square lattice of ‘ patches ’ : each lattice-site is thus occupied either by a C or a D. In each round of our game ( or at each time step , or each generation ) , each patch-owner plays the game with its immediate neighbours . |
13 | Today 's objective is to focus on its core chemical operations groups such as adhesives and paints and to be among the leaders in each business in which it operates . |
14 | Figure 5.13 shows the apparatus used by Lawrence in each phase of his study . |