Example sentences of "each [prep] which " in BNC.

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1 Out of this soil soar elegant churches , each of which encodes the symbols of an alien religion .
2 This is a device similar to a normal cassette recorder but which takes bigger tape cassettes , each of which can hold all the data and programs on your computer .
3 Almost all accidents start with a simple error on the part of the pilot that leads to a chain of events , each of which makes the situation worse and an accident more and more difficult to avoid .
4 This was done by a series of pas marchés each of which softly rose and fell through her feet from toe to heel .
5 I am thinking of unfortunate scholars in foreign universities who can not ‘ hold down their jobs ’ unless they repeatedly publish articles each of which must say , or seem to say , something new about some literary work …
6 The following features of a statutory redundancy payment emerged : ( 1 ) The obligation was imposed on the employer ; ( 2 ) It only arose on dismissal and might never arise if an employee worked until retirement , whether voluntary — early retirement — or at an agreed date , each of which was based on contract ; ( 3 ) It only arose if certain preconditions were proved ; ( 4 ) It applied to all employees who had worked for at least two years with an employer ; ( 5 ) Certain classes of employee were excluded , eg redundant employees refusing suitable alternative employment ; employees under a fixed-term contract of two years or more , who had renounced their redundancy rights in writing ; ( 6 ) A voluntary redundancy could be under a contractual statutory scheme , and under such a contractual scheme it was often the equivalent of early retirement by agreement ; ( 7 ) In no way could a redundancy payment be described as a deferred emolument or pay ; it was a monetary compensation for the disappearance of a job .
7 Made up of four 30-minute scenes , in each of which the same people say and do the same things in the same setting , Roll On Friday , it is no surprise to learn , has been developed into a five-year television series in New Zealand and Australia .
8 One reason is that this conflation of binaries enables a merging of misogyny and homophobia , each of which then potentially expresses the violence of the other .
9 Or , more accurately , hierarchies , including those of class , race , and gender , and within each of which each subject is situated differently .
10 The structure of English Conservatism since the Restoration has the outward appearance of a ‘ central text ’ for an undergraduate special subject in British Conservatism , in that the book is split into six conceptual and period sections , each of which contains an interpretative essay followed by extracts from contemporary sources .
11 The voices of rural families have seldom been heard in effective protest , and least of all in socialist states such as Tanzania and Mozambique , each of which have compelled large chunks of their rural population to live in communal villages against their will .
12 The Germanic mode of production is characterized by a society made up of largely independent family groups , each of which forms a basic and complete productive unit .
13 Campers are welcome to use communal kitchens and dining rooms , and there are washing facilities for both us and our clothes , each of which are in need .
14 The inscriptions in German and Russian were cut into the concrete blocks , each of which carried a bold , crude , but appropriate carving .
15 Our outfit comes to £211 — still expensive but these dresses are quality items each of which would look good on their own .
16 But if you 're expecting to import data from a PC , then first check the long list of unsupported 1-2-3 commands , each of which generates an error message on the Portfolio .
17 From puberty onwards , the testes of the human male ( and those of other mammals ) produce millions of sperm a day , each of which undergoes many cell divisions before being ejaculated .
18 There are many measurements involved in evaluating a TL age , each of which is subject to measurement errors .
19 It 's not unknown for an American to want to show a dozen video tapes , each of which may cost £50 to transfer to the British system .
20 There are some 10 11 neurones , each of which makes some 1,000 synapses , so there are perhaps 10 11 synapses .
21 Let him see therein an infinity of universes , each of which has its firmament , its planets , its earth , in the same proportion as in the visible world …
22 Drummond once told me that Radio 3 broadcasts to about 30 minority tastes , each of which is characterised by its intense dislike of the other 29 .
23 But the fireworks were reserved for the last six holes , each of which he birdied .
24 For example , in an exposition of 2 Cor.v. 17 , he divides his subject into five main points , each of which has several sub-divisions .
25 He commended the author for his exact instructions regarding the building of greenhouses and stoves , each of which was illustrated to show improvements he had made in these aspects of horticulture .
26 Much of the rhetoric surrounding motivation is based upon a number of misapprehensions , each of which may be answered :
27 Peter Calvocoressi has described the principle of Enigma as succinctly as it is possible to do : ‘ The Enigma was an encyphering machine that produced a highly-variable scramble of the 26 letters of the alphabet by passing electric current through a set of moveable rotors , each of which by its internal electrical connections contributed to the overall scramble . ’
28 The lycopods have long , narrow leaves like little straps , each of which leaves a characteristic scar on the stem at its point of attachment .
29 There are along the route four long tunnels , each of which would have required attention .
30 Proteins consist of chains of sub-units known as amino acids , each of which contains carbon , hydrogen , oxygen , and nitrogen .
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