Example sentences of "is [verb] on each [noun] " in BNC.

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1 " This organ is situated on each side of that of Veneration , and extends under part of the frontal and part of the parietal bones .
2 Interest is not usually paid on such deposit balances and in many cases a service charge is made on each withdrawal .
3 Once the two basic shapes have been created a single point is selected on each object using the blend tool and the program then creates the required number of ‘ in-between ’ stages .
4 There are many forms of emission charges which may be used to provide economic incentives to polluters either to reduce or cease their pollution , including sales taxes on fuels or fuel ingredients : for example , Norway introduced fuel taxes in 1971 whereby a basic tax is levied on each unit of oil , together with an additional charge which increases for each 0.5 per cent of its sulphur content .
5 The poll tax water charge is £30 but a direct comparison is inappropriate as poll tax charge is levied on each adult whereas the council tax water charge will apply to households .
6 The poll tax water charge is £30 but a direct comparison is inappropriate as poll tax charge is levied on each adult whereas the council tax water charge will apply to households .
7 Two needy people in competition for caring are more likely to end up bitter , hostile and dissatisfied , when what they most need to do is weep on each other 's shoulders .
8 A horse in good condition should have a flat back , even a ‘ double spine ’ or ‘ tiger spine ’ ( where the Mesh and muscle is raised on each side of the spine in two ridges ) ; the rump should be rounded ; and the ribs well-covered and not visible to the eye .
9 The tribunal decision , which went in favour of the 100 men , could cost up to £1 million that is based on each man being paid the maximum in compensation , which is £10,000 .
10 A broad band of Corallian Limestone and Sand crosses the central part — northeast to south-west — and this is bounded on each side by Oxford Clay .
11 How does the Prime Minister justify sending his son to a private school where nearly £4,000 a year is spent on each child when at present half the children in Tory-run Cambridgeshire 's secondary schools receive only half that amount and when that authority is currently reducing its budget by almost £2 million ?
12 Erm a green form is a , a it 's , gr green , green form money is money which is given by the Law Society erm depending on how much work , how much time is spent on each case
13 According to his calculations , between $7,000 and $9,000 is spent on each Unix user over five years , while each mainframe user costs between $5,000 and $6,000 .
14 About how much of every £100 is spent on each item shown in the divided bar graph ?
15 A reasonably-sized embedded overflow area is provided on each cylinder , while a small independent overflow area is used to store additions that overflow from their home cylinder .
16 A separate spotlight is trained on each bed .
17 Mature evergreen trees , such as Ilex crenata , have been trained and clipped into formal shapes which look as if a green cloud is floating on each branch .
18 As a product can be released many times to different clients , an Issue is created on each release of the product to a specific client .
19 In other words an increase in aggregate demand is mistaken on each island for an increase in the relative demand for the output of each island .
20 For any biological text , explained Manfred Eigen ( MPI , Göttingen ) , there is a single error threshold ; above this , the error rate is too high , and information is lost on each round of replication , whereas below it , the error rate is too low , and not new variants can ever emerge .
21 The general increase in demand is misread by all of our hypothetical islanders : it is perceived on each island as an isolated ( forgive the pun ) , specific phenomenon peculiar to that island .
22 The reason for this is that equal pressure is required on each block to obtain similar output levels .
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