Example sentences of "to each [noun] [conj] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The disposition of the rooms and the hang within each room have been rethought to take account of modern preoccupations : the national Schools of painting now relate to each other as do the countries on the map of Europe , with France situated between Italy and Spain and Holland . |
2 | The girlfriends and wives of the young officers were pretty , well-bred girls who leant over to each other and laughed a lot as they waited for the ceremony to start . |
3 | It is possible to have a pattern that tucks on the same needles for 12 rows , providing the needles are not adjacent to each other and providing the yarn used is fairly thin . |
4 | The branches above murmured to each other and refracted the light from the street lamps into kaleidoscopic shapes on the pavement , shades of concrete grey , forming and reforming , overlapping and separating . |
5 | This brings us inevitably to international law : the rules which make agreements between states binding ; the rules which seek to limit from the outside the kinds of actions which states may take in relation to each other and provide a framework within which they may negotiate . |
6 | Other breeds of goats may well be different but my Goldens are very kind to each other and have a strong social strata . |
7 | An opportunity will be lost if systems in the various departments can not ‘ talk ’ to each other and share the same database . |
8 | For instance , two people had become attached to each other and wanted a little space . |
9 | The lawyer , the space-game expert , the physicist and the young man on his motor-bike may be almost unintelligible to each other when using the ‘ in ’ words and expressions of their particular group , unless the ‘ lingo ’ is already known . |
10 | Here all stimuli were spoken words , and the subject 's task was to listen to each word and press a button as quickly as possible on hearing the sound /t/ — a task known as phoneme monitoring . |
11 | Microsoft Corp has launched its largest reseller promotional campaign yet , a $7m 60-day programme dubbed ‘ upgrade your world , ’ which it says will reach at about 28m customers : the promotion will include an ‘ unprecedented ’ purchase of US national print and broadcast advertising and direct mail , offering a no-cost version upgrade to each customer that spends a minimum of $350 on Microsoft software between April 1 and May 31 , and is coupled with promotional sale prices of $570 against the usual $750 on Microsoft Office for Windows and users of Excel , Word or PowerPoint can receive an additional $50 rebate from Microsoft until July 15 ; MS-DOS 6 will be offered at a promotional price until May 31 and the upgrade to Windows 3.1 will also be on sale from now until April 30 . |
12 | These publishing initiatives have served simultaneously to define a photographic heritage particular to each country and to familiarise a young audience with a wide range of historical materials and expressive styles . |