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

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31 Each had a name typed on its cover : Mike Graham ; C.W. Whitlock ; and Sabrina Carver .
32 Each had a balcony at first-floor level on which geraniums bloomed in old tins .
33 These were called W+ ( pronounced W plus ) , w ( pronounced W minus ) , and Q ( pronounced Z naught ) , and each had a mass of around 100 GeV ( GeV stands for giga-electron-volt , or one thousand million electron volts ) .
34 Each had a board of civil servants to bring together local representatives of central departments related to economic development .
35 er they also brought out some a good range of lighting fittings er , which you still see about again used well I , I remember putting one , you saying about putting lights at different levels , erm a staircase which was in a new house which was architect design and built and erm , the staircase was er more or less centrally in the house rather than be stuck against one wall and so it had a well and down the centre of the well we strung one of these lights with er five different glasses suspended on black flex five black flexes and erm these were shades made of heavy glass er the glass was n't painted it was coloured all the way through , er and erm they were called er Chelsea , Chelsea glasswork and erm these each had a lamp inside them well er about three inch diameter cylinders actually about eight inches long and they were hung at different heights er so that the lip behind the staircase and also of course there 's a staircase being where it was , it was in the centre of er , a , quite a large hallway for modern stand for modern standards and erm it of course was a feature of the hall as well .
36 Each had a position and a purpose , and a valued part to play .
37 The Halling factories each had a cooper 's shop employing a considerable number of men .
38 Wings Jeff Hurford and Scott MacKinnon each had a second-half try as Rugby Canada came storming back from 15–0 to 15–13 with outside-half Rob Ross , who provided a penalty and a conversion , just unable to land one more penalty for a long-awaited victory .
39 Melanie and Victoria each had a fat , foil-wrapped tangerine from an aromatic , tissue-padded cardboard box , which was being unpacked when they went in together for potatoes and cooking apples ; and the greengrocer lady , nodding her gold earrings , promised Victoria a solid triangle of muscatel raisins if she was a good girl and if the muscatel raisins did not sell .
40 No other contact with the board was required of the business heads , although each had a contact on the board who provided ongoing support .
41 She had been married 19 years ; they had no children together , but each had a son from a previous marriage .
42 When looking back to ‘ Day 's at Sea ’ , ‘ The Somnambulist ’ and other earlier volumes of Gibson 's work , the relationships between the opposing images worked because each had a strength and purpose of its own , although paired .
43 Each had a volume control , a three position selector switch ( nearest the knobs ) , and that 's it as far as any familiarity to your average Gibson-user goes .
44 We each had a cup before we left . ’
45 We each had a list of chores , and if we did n't do them we did n't get paid .
46 After they had consumed these they each had a slab of apple-and-blackcurrant pie and some chocolate cake .
47 Solicitors A and D each had a client in the category ‘ business/commercial ’ which had more than two directors .
48 Each had a glass and a wood-louse .
49 In the huts where we lived , we each had a card pinned over our beds which announced our names , our Waaf occupation and our religion .
50 Each had a 30-Pfennig stamp cancelled by the eagle-and-swastika symbol , but with the swastika roughly scraped away .
51 The 260 days of the sacred year each had a number from one to thirteen attached to it and there were also twenty different day-names , arranged so that the same combination of number and name only came round again 260 days later .
52 There are also examples in Kent , where Maidstone , Newington and Milton each had a host of dependent churches and chapels .
53 During the second phase of expansion , Charles allocated authority to his three sons ; each had a kingdom under Charles , and was expected to guard the borders against hostile invasion .
54 The effectiveness of courses was also heavily dependent on the degree of consistency and general agreement between the advisers , heads and coordinators who each had a role in the improvement of practice and who each brought their separate influence to bear on the teachers who attended the courses .
55 The matron , the house surgeon and the pupil each had a bedroom and a sitting room .
56 They each had a radiator beside their beds , and very often when I was on night duty J. would return to bed very late ( or should I say early ? ) , after having been sitting with me in the Met Office , drinking coffee , chatting and so forth .
57 They each had a paper bag with something in it that looked like onions .
58 But if the resources of husband and wife were not to be aggregated , and each had a right to claim benefit independently , the Commission would be paying allowances to almost all wives who are unable to work or have the care of children regardless of the husband 's income .
59 Now they each had a picture which they examined and re-examined , trying to breathe life into the two-dimensional image .
60 In the latter account I have described a situation in which the major parties each have a reservoir of virtually guaranteed electoral support , based on the traditional connection between the parties and the two ‘ classes ’ of British society ( which I have termed ‘ social collectivities ’ to distinguish them from classes defined at the level of property relations ) , the ‘ middle class ’ and the ‘ working class ’ .
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