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

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1 A proportionate tax distributes these burdens as a ratio of income : each taxpayer contributes the same proportion of income in tax .
2 Each division controls the operations of a fairly self-contained part of the organization 's activities ( for example , a particular product line , or a geographical area ) .
3 Fast components are a plus , but the most advanced servers feature an optimized hard disk sub-system , where each component complements the others .
4 We ‘ pull well together ’ ; and the whole secret of the enterprise is its variety , and that each part complements the other .
5 Kalpana Inc , the Sunnyvale , California pioneer of Ethernet switching , whereby an Ethernet is recast as a star network with a central switch , so that each user gets the full 10Mbps Ethernet bandwidth , reports that it received $9.1m in mezzanine financing .
6 Bear in mind the way each technique sets the body up in a different way .
7 Thus each level insulates the individual from the event .
8 The step can be set at three different levels and each level increases the intensity of the work-out by per cent .
9 Teamwork This has clearly improved as each function understands the problems faced by the others and they all work to break them down together .
10 The second definition in each case emphasises the training and professional nature of counselling .
11 A plus in the managerial labour market row in table 3.1 is no longer sufficient , but nor is it necessarily true that the more pluses the better ; each constraint pushes the manager in a particular way .
12 Its structure is like that of Paley 's works : the argument is cumulative , but it is not a chain in which each link supports the next , as in geometry ; rather , the various arguments are independent , and support each other like the fibres in a rope .
13 Each contract covers the right to buy or sell 1,000 Dixons shares at a given price in the future .
14 Each episode covers the language of ten units of Connections .
15 Each episode covers the syllabus taught in ten units of Streamline Connections .
16 Each episode practises the language of ten units of Departures : Episode 1 covers Units 1 to 10 , Episode 2 Units 11 to 20 , and so on .
17 Each haustorium penetrates the host tissue and through this ‘ living bridge ’ draws water and nutrients , much as a mammalian fetus draws its nourishment from the placental connections embedded in the wall of the womb .
18 Further ( 3 ) each condition requires the occurrence of the effect , and so too ( 4 ) does the circumstance as a whole .
19 The initial reaction of an efficiency expert may be to suggest that each adviser has the information system in their interviewing room in order to save time and energy .
20 Each employee has the current year and previous year 's absence held in detail .
21 Each citizen may be said to have the right not to have sexual choices imposed on him or her ; whether the law should go further , and hold that each citizen has the right to pursue his or her sexual choices consensually with another ( subject to public-decency laws and to the protection of the young ) , is a question to be considered separately .
22 Since the nucleus of each cell contains the same genetic information , it is the reciprocal communication between nucleus and cytoplasm during development that determines which proteins are made .
23 As each car approaches the commentator 's microphone the whine of its engine rises , and then starts to fall as the car passes the microphone and moves away round the circuit .
24 This results from the nature of the elongation conditions which ensures that each transcript contains the same amount of radiolabel incorporated into the nascent RNA during initiation of the ternary transcription complex , and no further label is incorporated during the elongation phase .
25 If each action negates the aim of the other , where is the ‘ unity ’ totalized in the conflict ?
26 Once transferred to the loom , each card determines the colour of every tuft in the carpet .
27 More sophisticated models would also include misperceptions of strategies ( not just of preferences ) , and hence the issue of how each side interprets the other 's actions .
28 There might also be a suggestion of a pause in the confrontation as each side enjoys the tensing of the muscles that precedes an actual clash .
29 First note that at the end of period t - 1 , but before period t each agent knows the value of and g .
30 The Classes 155 ( Leyland , Workington ) and 156 ( Metro-Cammell ) employ longer , 23m bodies with end doors so that the central passenger saloon in each vehicle has the maximum possible space in which to arrange the medium-density seats .
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