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

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1 The identity of each years show lies with the selector , in this way it is intended that each exhibition will be significantly different in terms of art practise , medium and ways of thinking .
2 However , whilst the decided cases may offer some guidance as to the general approach , their precedent value is limited because each case turns on its own circumstances .
3 Major vegetation types are described , as are the nature reserves , and the place is given where each photo was taken .
4 The starting point is to accept that each individual develops and evolves throughout life , and that the final stages of life are as important as any other .
5 Referring again to Fig. 4.4 it is apparent that the total torque produced by the motor is maximised if each phase is excited whenever it can contribute a positive torque component .
6 The contribution of feminist theory could be an egalitarian methodology where participation by all is respected and each person 's life experience is valued and validated .
7 In a study of the use of British Rail for long journeys , a random sample of households is selected and each member is asked to list all railway journeys over 40 miles taken in the last 12 months .
8 At the beginning of each year a timetable is prepared and each year group follows a clearly defined , predetermined curriculum .
9 Organisational house style — it is anticipated that each centre will devise a suitable house style which takes account of keyboarding conventions .
10 While it is recognised that each school may put a differing stress on the varying components in a formula system to match the school 's own needs and educational philosophy , the following points seem central to developing a successful formula distribution scheme :
11 It is recognised that each Network member may undertake exclusive sell situations for which international marketing is inappropriate and which will therefore not be circulated amongst Network members .
12 When a course is developed by a consortium the work is shared and each centre gets the benefit of its partners ' experience .
13 The objective of the national facilities programme is to ensure that each sport — if appropriate — has access to at least one venue suitable for the staging of international events and for national squad training .
14 Clonal selection now concerns all three of Champagne 's major varieties and the current emphasis is to ensure that each village has the clones best suited to its own terroir .
15 It is hoped that each area will organise and be responsible for a stall — Stalls booked so far : —
16 It is hoped that each area will organize and be responsible for a stall .
17 Badger-baiting is at an all-time high in East and North Yorkshire and it is estimated that each year in Great Britain as many as 9,000 badgers meet a premature death .
18 Together with other EC countries , the UK is arguing that each government should award labels , following common rules .
19 The claim is that working memory is cleared as each clause is completed , and the results of initial processing are recoded for storage in long-term memory , with the effect that syntactic information is lost .
20 There is ‘ unity of command ’ which is to say that each member of the organisation only has one direct supervisor .
21 That is to say that each space must , in association with all other spaces of the machine , logically perform some function .
22 It is suggested that each area elect a co-ordinator who would liaise with Janet Rogers who will be responsible for setting up the exhibition .
23 Moreover , the effect is perpetuated as each birth cohort advances up the age scale , especially if its mortality rate is greater or less than that of previous cohorts .
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