Example sentences of "each [noun sg] have the " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Each employee has the current year and previous year 's absence held in detail .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 At a Hearing each parent and each child has the right to be accompanied by a representative .
7 Each canon has the following voice ( or ‘ consequent ’ ) only a quaver later and a semitone higher ( if one disregards the fact that the basses are transposed down an octave ) .
8 In this computerised version of the classroom favourite each opponent has the ability to plant mines , sweep for mines or even have submarines that dive .
9 Each LCA had the added firepower of four brens manned by men from 12 Commando , and in their fight with the Germans on the cliff top the commandos kept the defenders at bay until 0330 hours — some two and a half hours after the paras had landed — when the last craft left the beach under heavy fire .
10 Each group had the opportunity of changing its membership at quarterly ‘ cavils ’ — events jointly supervised by management and union when faces were allocated to gangs by lot in order to even out differences in the ease of winning coal from particular seams .
11 Each point has the power , when struck forcibly , to incapacitate an opponent .
12 In addition , each site has the facility to set up codes of its own for local use .
13 Each smallholder has the right to receive water regularly for a certain length of time , and the levadeiro is the man responsible for ensuring this is done correctly .
14 Under the English system of parishes every diocese had variety ; that is each parish had the Prayer Book but used it as it thought , with simple or elaborate ceremonial , and with variations of language sanctioned by the ( illegal ) Prayer Book of 1928 if it wished .
15 The inclusion of specified car parking spaces within each demise has the advantage that each tenant knows precisely how many cars he ( or his staff or visitors ) may park , and where .
16 Each box had the name of its occupant thoughtfully provided on a typewritten card slotted into a holder on the door .
17 Either the list can be presented in random order to each respondent or each interviewer has the list in a different order .
18 There is no separate support organisation : each unit has the dual function of carrying out the operations and also providing support to other units .
19 Each bird has the cones and filters arranged to suit its particular needs .
20 Each individual has the opportunity to put into practice their newly acquired skills — improving their personal effectiveness and learning to recognise the signs of strength and weakness in themselves and others .
21 Assuming that each individual has the same utility of income function and ability to gain from the public good , then with different incomes they will have different but the same marginal utility from the ( equally shared ) public good .
22 The democratic process described in Chapter 7 shows how each worker has the opportunity to elect representatives who will formulate the policy of the association on their behalf .
23 Article 8 of each Convention had the same text , which survives with only minor drafting changes , in the text of the most recent Hague Convention on the topic , that on the Taking of Evidence Abroad of 1970 .
24 The olivines , pyroxenes , amphiboles , micas and feldspars are true families , not individual minerals ; each family has the same atomic structure , but the chemical composition of minerals in each family can vary widely , within certain limits .
25 It was an impossible arrangement in the circumstances and through their solicitors they agreed that the horse should be put up for public auction , each partner having the right to buy it outright .
26 The 1931 treaty is automatically prolonged from year to year and each party has the right to terminate it after six months ' notification .
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