Example sentences of "[adv] be [verb] [prep] each [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It could only be left to each Group Organiser to weigh up the pros and cons of the situation . |
2 | Supporters of rival paradigms will not accept each other 's premises and so will not necessarily be convinced by each other 's arguments . |
3 | Two years ago , before he received an honorary doctorate at Stirling University , he told The Scotsman that the researchers had not been speaking to each other . |
4 | This report was criticised because of the small number of patients studied and because patients had not been stabilised on each insulin before acute hypoglycaemia was induced . |
5 | Strong and creative relationships between schools and within an LEA result in a richness of educational provision which could not be achieved by each school going its own way . |
6 | Of course these ideas will not be explored on each occasion and it is for the teacher to decide when it is right to pursue the child 's interest . |
7 | They have come to the conclusion that , from the point of view of the welfare of the children , it is more important to the children that they should not be separated from each other than that either child should go to one of the grandmothers . |
8 | A graphics display screen could be used to switch rapidly from one map to another ; this would have the advantage of economy ( in that costly high-quality paper maps would not be needed by each participant ) and would be one way of ensuring that everyone was looking at the right map at any particular time . |
9 | The problem of housing for handicapped individuals can not be solved by each family operating alone . |
10 | Each also undertook to halt any act of aggression against the other 's territory , and to settle the issue of the prisoners of war still being held by each side . |
11 | A small piece of Rockwell sealing strip should also be placed around each fixing before tightening to aid in giving a complete watertight seal . |
12 | At the same time , the independent influence of maternal age on still birth ratios can also be observed at each birth interval , at least in so far as the random fluctuations caused by the small number of cases permit observation . |
13 | Memory and retention skills can also be tested on each other , and you can be surprised by the misunderstandings which can result from not listening properly , or from being given inadequate or misleading information . |
14 | Your blood pressure will also be checked at each visit . |
15 | Residuals from the fitted values can also be calculated for each region , and these are shown in column 4 of figure 10.6 . |
16 | You will probably be weighed at each visit , not because there are strict guidelines about weight gain , but because it gives a general indication that all is well if you are gaining steadily . |
17 | The most he has done has shown what it is to approach things from a moral point of view , he has not shown that only one particular sort of maxim can coherently be universalised in each case . |
18 | For a long time now , they have n't been looking at each other . |
19 | The cost will simply be kept for each project as a running total entered by hand in a cost ledger . |
20 | Working so positively and with such support with different people confirmed my belief that oppressions should n't be ranked against each other ; and that an EOP debate could act as a central focus around which a unity between different oppressions could be achieved while recognizing and accepting our differences . |
21 | These can then be displayed with each frame to establish whether clashes occur . |
22 | By calculating the PV of various alternative investment projects they could then be ranked against each other . |
23 | The add-list can then be stapled to each batch of invoices for the accounting period as a permanent record and filed on a lever arch file for each contract . |
24 | But er yes there was a , there was er a change invoked that type of er scheme which er initially was felt by each individual er when they were work studied . |
25 | As the froth turns in from the sides and the coffee begins to rise in the pot , it is removed from the heat and a little is poured into each cup to distribute the froth . |
26 | It can either be marked on each item or shown on a ticket or notice referring to the item and in close proximity to it . |
27 | The costing of functions is done by estimating the proportion of the part cost that can notionally be attributed to each function to which it contributes . |
28 | The costing of functions is done by estimating the proportion of the part cost that can notionally be attributed to each function to which it contributes . |
29 | While we might make this general point and follow through its implications when we want to compare , for example , Braniel people with Ballymacarrett people , it is much less easy to see how the relatively looseknit network structures of Braniel people might meaningfully be compared with each other . |
30 | Accordingly , you can show your reader that your critical judgements are based on what you know has been achieved by other writers you have read ( effects which can therefore be compared with each other ) . |