Example sentences of "and [vb -s] each [noun] " in BNC.

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1 By giving identity the Profitboss recognizes and appreciates each individual 's contribution to profit .
2 Some sections are exemplary : the argument against a ‘ hierarchy of arts ’ , for example , but in favour of a definition of ‘ quality ’ that ignores labels and fits each form and each place .
3 I am arguing that a common ground exists between theists and atheists , where each exchanges different interpretations of reality and understands each other 's views .
4 This receives the pulses through a special ultrasonic microphone , and turns each pulse into an audible click or tone which we can hear through headphones .
5 The university experience , however , is more than merely attending lectures and seminars ; it allows and encourages each student to make contacts and gain experience which will be useful in later life ; it teaches participants to think logically , to approach problems with an open and enquiring mind , to form lasting friendships and to organize , perhaps for the first time , their own financial , academic and social affairs .
6 The exponent is guided by the directions of the compass and defends each area with a block and counter-attack .
7 Now , the group has over 70 members and meets each Tuesday at the Youth Club , High Road , Byfleet .
8 Now , the group has over 70 members and meets each Tuesday at the Youth Club , High Road , Byfleet .
9 The student lies on his back , raises both feet in the air and grabs each ankle at a point above the heel .
10 Although Max is a jazz genius , fame always eludes him , he always loses his fee and ends each episode walking down a lonely street into the sunset , consoled by his friend Alto Ego who loudly plays a mournful tune .
11 Throughout all of this progressive loss the increasing financial insecurity tortures the spirit and degrades each day , month or year more than the last .
12 At the least , as in the case of her new families , she keeps an open mind and judges each case according to its merits .
13 The librarian goes to the subject area at the shelves and examines each book in sequence , taking account of its physical condition , its currency , and the amount of use it has received .
14 During the process of ‘ translation ’ , the signifier inevitably intercepts the signified and draws each word into a network of other concepts .
15 ‘ What is needed is an event that takes an overview of all the dynamics of the IT industry and focuses each aspect back to the key issue of how this provides business benefit . ’
16 The company has also insisted on product quality control , and personally oversees and approves each product licensed on behalf of its clients .
17 An assembler-language program reads the screen map and converts each picture element ( pixel ) to a dot pattern , suitable for printing on an Epson RX-80 printer .
18 In effect , DRDA neutralises different SQL dialects and enables each client to access data from other IBM databases .
19 In effect , Distributed Relational Database Architecture neutralises different SQL dialects and enables each client to access data from other IBM databases .
20 Gouache is an ideal medium for building these forms as the light changes and catches each leaf .
21 A howling wind of cold shoots 6D6″ from the caster and strikes each target in its path .
22 Crossroads Care , a voluntary , non-profit organisation reaches 12,000 families , and provides each year more than one million care hours in the home for physically disabled and mentally handicapped people .
23 Christine leases several tracts of totally uninhabited bush from the Maori owner and provides each area with an airstrip and a hut beside it .
24 A tube of Zovirax , which you can get from your doctor or dentist stops the virus dividing and makes each attack less painful until they die out .
25 And makes each woman long for a seducer ?
26 And bids each year her fav'rite linnet sing .
27 To some extent , it enhances the case for Sarah Whitfield 's exhibition catalogue which follows the convention of such publications and treats each work of art in its own catalogue entry .
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