Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb past] each [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They had a daughter , who married Wilfrid Scawen Blunt [ q.v. ] , and two sons who succeeded each other as Baron Wentworth and second and third Earl of Lovelace .
2 It was , in fact , the professional warrener , the man who became each estate 's killing machine , who perfected the various sporting methods that exist today and who honed them to their maximum effectiveness .
3 It was always like this these days — two colleagues who respected each other but did n't really have much to say .
4 Two men who fought each other for the leadership after the disastrous defeat of 1983 , settled down well together .
5 The name of the sales person who made each sale ;
6 Of these societies ( outside those areas of disseminated settlement where the parish tended to become the first unit beyond the family and that of those neighbouring farmers who helped each other out at harvest and ploughing ) the most significant was the pueblo .
7 Corbett went up the great steps of the hospital , past the group of old soldiers , their limbs grotesquely amputated , who enlivened each other with stories of their past .
8 One by one the Corporals who commanded each rig section reported their charges ready for the water .
9 Table I shows the number of subjects who received each test substance , mean age , and the site of colonic infusion .
10 Then there were Heather and Katie , inseparable friends , who bolstered each other by their mutual devotion ; never had they known a Moment 's shame of friendlessness , never had they had to look for a partner in dancing or in gym , never had they walked alone from classroom to classroom , and their confidence overflowed and imposed itself upon all beholders .
11 There was no sense in inviting battle from a much stronger enemy ; it was better to delay any fighting in the hope of more allied troops arriving to even the numbers who faced each other south of Frasnes .
12 It had disintegrated ( in despair , one assumed ) many years ago , but Dorothy continued to bawl furiously at passing vehicles and to write letters to the commanding officer of the local airbase , who returned each time the same duplicated reply of infinite courtesy and obscurity .
13 ‘ Of course , a couple who loved each other in December 1989 might not have done so six months later , let alone after two or three years . ’
14 This tended to give a certain bias to the work likely to be found in schools , especially as the coterie of advisers who knew each other 's work well , often teaching on each other 's courses and jointly helping to tutor the national D.E.S .
15 The armies arrayed in the fields outside Châteauroux contained many nobles who knew each other well , who had met at tournaments or on pilgrimages , who were cousins or neighbours .
16 Because these two people , who knew each other well , were meeting in a strange place , they felt like the strangers they were when they first met , and neither spoke for a moment .
17 The way she 'd always known it , when you decided to throw a party , you threw a party ; you pushed back the furniture , you got all the food together yourself , you invited close friends who knew each other and for a while you let them invade your most private and personal space .
18 These girls were all Parmigiane who knew each other .
19 They had the easy familiarity of two people who knew each other very well indeed , and had done for a very long time .
20 Alexandra had been very shy , had wanted to run out to the stables and hide , but she had had to stay , unhappy at the head of the table while all the little girls who knew each other from Christmas parties and dancing classes , from the complicated social traffic among their parents , chattered and giggled among themselves , as if she was n't there .
21 The quality of anal continence was assessed clinically by two doctors who questioned each patient about faecal leakage by day and during sleep , the need to wear a pad , anal soreness , the ability to defer defecation for longer than 15 minutes , and the ability not only to discriminate between flatus and faeces but to release flatus safely without having to visit the lavatory .
22 Since leaving the warren of the snares they had become warier , shrewder , a tenacious band who understood each other and worked together .
23 Add the names , or , if you prefer anonymity , numbers , for the staff who gave each item of care to each person .
24 The authorities said that the attack was part of an inter-tribal war among local nomadic tribes who accused each other of having failed to join an anti-government opposition group set up in Libya .
25 They got on like a house on fire and did n't stop talking afterwards — it was Julian and Robert who wound each other up .
26 … his wretched father , who had each year sunk lower and lower in the underworld , had been a gentleman once , a man who had been familiar with good manners and had been educated in the customs of good breeding .
27 But friends who eyed each other all the time , not exactly with envy , but with care to see who got ahead .
28 To solve the problem a practice grew up of lodging the certificate or certificates with the company or its registrars who endorsed each transfer with a statement that certificates covering the transaction had been lodged .
29 She found herself hurrying unnecessarily , weaving her way through the groups of people that drifted along the narrow paths , side-stepping the large and opulent prams that were moored to benches where smug mothers sat knitting and staring , dodging the children who chased each other in and out of the grown-ups ' legs .
30 ‘ In the space of two years , we moved from a domestic merchant bank with 500 people , all of whom knew each other very well , to an organisation with nearly 3,000 people spread all over the world , ’ says Mr Reed .
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