Example sentences of "[det] [verb] each [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This allows each student , with the help of their Adviser of Studies , to develop the programme of study best suited to their individual aptitudes , interests and objectives . |
2 | Take some exercise each day see page 4 |
3 | In a simple agricultural community , such as that at the time of the Pentateuch , this meant each family being able to own land . |
4 | This enabled each bottle to start in an almost horizontal position , but finish perpendicular having gone through a full 90° of movement without leaving the hole . |
5 | This means each partner can make a profit by selling assets of up to £5,000 in any one tax year without having a tax bill from the Inland Revenue . |
6 | This gives each school situation a life and an entity of its own . |
7 | This gives each musician time to practise so that you all arrive at the rehearsal ready to try out new , revised musical parts . |
8 | This gives each band member a degree of security . |
9 | This enables each division to be treated as a separate profit centre , facilitating ‘ the imposition of standardized financial goals on the various divisions , in place of ad hoc evaluations of the performance of noncomparable functional parts ’ . |
10 | Since the dreadful happens in some form each day , a country which regularly responded like that would have time for little but grief . |
11 | This continued each day for three months , by which time the cycles of the recipients had adjusted to the rhythm of the donor . |
12 | This provides each property with equal limits , terms and conditions , as would apply if separate policies were issued . |
13 | The physiotherapist provides careful feedback , helping the patient to learn how much to lift each leg , where to place the leg and the foot , and when to make each movement . |
14 | However , both sides have much to offer each other . |
15 | They had so much to tell each other ; it was their day . |
16 | There are major differences of personality and style , as well as background , but these complement each other rather than antagonise . |
17 | So when Simon says that they are all bad , they all fear each other , Piggy refuses to believe that he is part of ‘ the beast ’ , therefore , he abruptly answers Simon 's thoughts by shouting |
18 | We go out drinking with them but we all hate each other . |
19 | They all hate each other 's guts . |
20 | But they all hate each other , this is not understood in England . |
21 | ‘ So he wandered the countryside for a long time , starving and having to beg for food , and sleeping in barns and under trees , and eventually he found a little town where all the beggars and old people he 'd had thrown out of the city had gone ; they were very poor , of course , but by all helping each other they had more than the merchant had . |
22 | ‘ Well , at least if we 're catching Egyptian bugs , we can all treat each other ! ’ |
23 | They all shared each other 's secret . |
24 | They all expected each member of the staff to express — discreetly — particular and intense interest in their child . |
25 | Brown describes her first year as ‘ completely mad ’ , surrounded by ‘ warring men , all stabbing each other in the back ’ . |
26 | It felt strange — no , it felt right that we should all know each other , as it were automatically : we , who had gathered here for a preternatural purpose . |
27 | We all helped each other . |
28 | How do we all recognise each other ? |
29 | In my experience as a parent with three children , parents are already very well informed , through parent visits , information , and report cards , the latter detailing each subject and giving grades for effort as well as achievement , which I approve of . |
30 | There are no stars , no-one grabs the spotlight or slyly edges anyone else out of fame 's way , they all support each other . |