Example sentences of "with each [noun sg] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The ambush had taken place in the southern front area , where an exchange of fire between the two sides to the conflict took place on March 13 , with each country accusing the other of opening fire . |
2 | His tour d'horizon of the gambling fraternity unveils a dog-eat-dog world in which the likes of Cheltenham Tony and Pretty Boy Burton vie with each other to relieve the likes of you and me — ‘ mugs , losers and tourists ’ — of our money . |
3 | EDI has become extremely important in international freight enabling shippers , forwarders , carriers and HM Customs and Excise to communicate with each other using a set of standard messages . |
4 | View them in alignment with each other to realise the overall artwork design . |
5 | The transmembrane columns interact with each other to form a pocket where the agonist binds to induce the conformation responsible for activating the G protein , that is , the next component of the signalling pathway . |
6 | The N-terminal sequence 62–171 of RAP74 and N-terminal sequence 1–110 of RAP30 were shown to be minimum domains essential for interacting with each other to form a heteromer , although both N- and C-terminal flanking sequences of RAP74 and a small portion of C-terminal sequence of RAP30 stimulated the interaction ( Figs. 3 and 4 ) . |
7 | He tells her , too , about the toy drawer in which the pencil-case was originally lost , and the characteristic choking dusty smell it would develop as the toys in it became mixed up with each other to form a kind of solid pudding , which had to be taken out at the end of each school holidays , and separated once again into its components . |
8 | Partners are jointly and severally liable for a partnership 's debts , and their dealings with each other require the utmost good faith ; implicit in this is that they all know each other , including their strengths and weaknesses . |
9 | The creation legends with their variations , their later additions and their associations with each other tell the same story , but clearly reflect religious and political struggles . |
10 | We have then , in the mid 1980s , a situation where two communities start to talk and meet with each other following a very long silence . |
11 | In the last week , both Protestants and Republicans have been vying with each other to grab the headlines by claiming the 3,000th victim . |
12 | While the sibling competition was an inevitable part of growing-up , far less bearable was the growing parental rivalry , conscious or not , as Frances and Johnnie vied with each other to win the love of their children . |
13 | In fact , all these explanations may be true , and interact with each other to produce an incredibly complex , elusive , but very suggestive effect . |
14 | What I would want to hear is something about how the parts of an engine interact with each other to produce the behaviour of the whole engine . |
15 | The minister was not an opera-lover himself , but many of the congregation were , and such blasphemies distracted them from their devotions into vying with each other to identify the operatic intrusions . |
16 | FOOTBALL 'S new Premier League becomes more and more meaningless as millionaires vie with each other to buy the title . |
17 | Synthesis goes beyond mere assembly , for the parts may be integrated with each other to make a functioning whole . |
18 | Aimed primarily at self-service outlets , the units are available in three sizes — 1200 , 1500 and 1800 mm in length — with each unit comprising a display area of three glass shelves and a display well which are chilled by recirculating blown air . |
19 | The encoder is used to make changes to presets , parameters and values and it ‘ clicks ’ through 360 degrees , with each click changing the selected parameter by one step . |
20 | He returned it to the Society and it was agreed that the arrow would be retained from then on as the Papingo Trophy , with each winner adding a gold or silver medal bearing his name and the year of his success . |
21 | A thesaurus ( see Chapter 9 ) is essentially a database in its own right , with each word constituting a record , cross-referenced to other records or terms through a series of relationships which can be broad , narrow or related ( e.g. ‘ metal ’ is a narrower term of ‘ inorganic ’ , but it is a broad term of ‘ iron ’ . |
22 | In galleries across the city , needles were passed indiscriminately from arm to arm , and along with each hit went the deadly virus . |
23 | This being so , there is virtually 100% transmission of each Fourier component of the signal with each component suffering a phase shift of β per section , where β is given by equation ( 9.23 ) or ( 9.27 ) . |
24 | These exercises can easily be incorporated into an exercise routine , with each exercise repeated a number of times . |
25 | BOSS have set up the ME-6 to work in two different ways : it can be left to recall programmed patches or , by using the manual programming button , be set to operate like a series of pedals with each footswitch activating an effect in real time . |
26 | Classes end with each child getting a sticker saying ‘ I did it ’ or ‘ I can ’ . |
27 | The parent-child feeding interaction is a bi-directional process with each person affecting the behaviour of the other ( Thompson et al . |
28 | The song builds up with each person adding a verse until ending with |
29 | Erm , and we , we find although Amnesty does run er door to door collection which we are always encouraged to join in which we never have , which is I think always in June , in June now , it 's good time , it 's a good time of year for it , but that means going round putting envelopes in doors , going back and collecting them , the arguments on the doorstep about Amnesty , er going back again if people are not in and we , we as a , relatively small group covering a very big area we , we have n't felt able to do that , and we actually find that by standing in the street with each person having a tin for one or two hours , we can do quite well that way and er , that 's , that 's . |
30 | The days when the voice was trained to be a beautiful sound in itself are no longer with us ; instead , the emphasis is on a more natural approach , with each actor discovering the true quality of his/her own voice , and extending its range as much as possible . |