Example sentences of "[verb] each [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The muscles contract immediately before the bat emits each outgoing pulse , thereby switching the ears off so that they are not damaged by the loud pulse .
2 As it crosses each small tent of sky .
3 I mean each each house is different but er there 's not all of them have them , there 's only two or three had done that .
4 Visiting the ruins of Tula in Mexico , Mr Palomar is torn between interpretation and non-interpretation , between the explanations of his knowledgeable friend , who transforms each mysterious stone into ‘ a cosmic tale , an allegory , a moral reflection ’ , and the attitude of the teacher with his little party of schoolchildren who resolutely refuses to speculate on meaning , preferring simply to show his pupils the thing that is there .
5 It 'll cost Virgin an estimated five million pounds a year to lease each new plane , with six on order
6 The first stage in analysing the records is to scrutinize each individual record to ensure that it is in order , fully complete , and that any noticeable errors are corrected where possible .
7 Along the western coast , on the shores of island , rock and cliff he saw cushions of pink sea thrift on rocks where lichens of yellow and red and green made each ancient rock a beauty in itself .
8 A computerised data collection system had to be set up to monitor each general practitioner 's referrals per 1000 patients on the practice list .
9 In an attempt to prevent this slow creep the department asked each local office to set a maximum upper weekly limit for fees in their area .
10 Projects in this imaginary school change each half term ( Figure 6.1 ) .
11 Thirdly , they would need , in some sense , to be rational to have an effective means-ends reasoning that told them how to implement each desired goal .
12 If you use the covenant form attached to this leaflet you can make each annual payment at any time , or by any instalments , you wish as long as you make the full annual payment by the end of each 12-month period .
13 For they will make each muddy lake for Essex calves a pasture .
14 Erm because although they accept that there are certain conditions within the , within the tower block which affect the block as a whole , they would say that they would affect each individual flat to a greater or lesser degree and that they would have to be taken on individual merit .
15 In this case , run the new spur cable to a three-terminal junction box , and connect each new light to this box by its own cable , with like cores going to like terminals .
16 And if he puts his hand to his forehead he can feel the scars of ridged skin that he was n't born with and it is as if each rippled furrow represents , records each recollective twinge .
17 Less certain of what is audiences really want , the film industry now tends to hedge its bets and make each individual film to serve a variety of different audience desires .
18 Make each succeeding effort a little harder , but none of the repeats should be all out .
19 The DACs give the function OUT1/SCALE to scale each half cycle to the same magnitude , which is said to provide a 20dB increase in loudness , subjectively , with none of the usual speech compression problems .
20 Mr Paul Whelan , the party 's organisation officer , claims 10 times as much is spent chasing each expatriate vote as has been devoted to encouraging each unregistered adult living in Britain to claim theirs .
21 With the introduction of GCSE , schools are having to produce schedules of deadlines for assignments to enable students as well as staff to plan each academic year as a whole .
22 Directors Bill and Kath Parker started the business back in 1957 in a small underground warehouse in London with stock that could have been housed in the boot of their car , with Bill packing and Kath typing each treasured order as it arrived .
23 When teachers have received each final version of guidance and ministerial requirement then , despite the connections which will have been included in that guidance between a specific subject and a broader concern ( such as the encouragement of multicultural or anti-racist education ) , school managers will still be faced with a problem .
24 A single bit represents each possible attribute .
25 All you have to do now is , when the hour comes , turn out you pear terrine in Gewürztraminer jelly , slice across with a very sharp knife ( an electric carving knife , normally an abomination , is ideal ) , and lay each pristine slice of pale gold jelly and creamy pear on a plate .
26 However , the approach in both methods is the same : first find what the group should do to maximise profits , then set a transfer price that encourages each divisional manager to decide to operate at that level .
27 An effective control is to paint each emerging shoot with neat weedkiller .
28 In each novel the specific configuration of the two discourses , authoritative communist on the one hand , disorientating existential on the other , is the product of two overriding influences : first , the economic , political , ideological and cultural forces that together produced each particular text ; secondly , and this is but a super-structural reflection of the first point , Nizan 's divided ambitions as a novelist , attempting at one level to exploit bourgeois culture in order to disseminate communist ideology effectively ( the communist project ) , and at another level to create a cultural product of value beyond its immediate moment of production ( the bourgeois project ) .
29 In addition , the research provides a detailed account of the mental processes that are used as the reader understands each new word in a sentence .
30 On the other hand , the better the change-manager understands each main party 's schema , each party 's perception of what is risky for it and each party 's ability to exercise power to disrupt , the better will he or she be able to develop an appropriate change strategy and recognize where the strategy may be at risk as events unfold .
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