Example sentences of "at each [noun sg] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 As we mentioned in Chapter 5 , at this stage you need only time-table three or perhaps four exercise routines per week ( where you get slightly breathless at each session for a half-hour period ) in order to keep up a reasonable degree of fitness .
2 They looked squarely and intently at each other for a full minute , as blankly as strangers , trying each other for traces of concession or agreement or affection , even .
3 Ellen caught my eye , and we stared at each other for a sympathetic fraction of a second , then I looked away to see that the sticky liquid had sprayed across the teak planks .
4 They stared at each other for a moment before Mick added , ‘ You 've never seen Carrie for years , have you ? ’
5 They stared at each other for a moment in tense silence ; then gripping the aide of the bedclothes , he swung them upwards and exposed to his amazed gaze her grey outdoor coat .
6 Hazel and Blackberry , after looking at each other for a moment , caught him up and went beside him .
7 We stood looking at each other for a long moment ; then he walked slowly up to me .
8 The two men glared at each other for a moment .
9 They stared at each other for a moment , then Ursula added , emphasizing every word : ‘ Please leave my home .
10 They glared at each other for a second longer , then Ryker turned the lock and pushed the door open .
11 The two men looked at each other for a moment , no doubt exchanging of those wordless communications that women contrive now and then .
12 Dalziel and Pascoe looked at each other for a long moment after the door had slammed behind Evans .
13 They stared at each other for a moment , then Ward said , ‘ All right .
14 They stared at each other for a moment , not exactly hostile , more two people measuring each other up .
15 They blinked at each other for a moment at close quarters , wide-eyed and brow to brow .
16 When the music stopped they looked at each other for a long moment , then reluctantly drew apart .
17 They stared at each other for a moment .
18 The men looked at each other for a moment , then glanced away quickly .
19 The sisters stared at each other for a split second and then Jenny flung herself on Sara , crying incoherently .
20 They stared glumly at each other for a few moments , before Laura shrugged .
21 They looked at each other for a long time .
22 They looked at each other for the first time with a long , speculative look , weighing up the possibilities honestly and in much the same terms .
23 The innkeeper , in Coleridge 's version of events , could remember nothing remotely suspicious in the activities either of Coleridge or the ‘ strange gentleman ’ from Alfoxden , though he did recall the amazement of some local farmers when , at a great dinner party , Coleridge and the vicar of Stowey had talked ‘ real Hebrew Greek at each other for an hour together ’ .
24 Are the options clear at each stage for the teacher ?
25 You will need groups of three needles for the pattern so choose a number divisible by three , then add one stitch at each end for a seam .
26 ‘ Hauling what is the heaviest train of the year composed of at least six coaches with a locomotive at each end for the train , travelling in each direction .
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