Example sentences of "[noun] with each [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | MAS would also review SPG 's progress to ensure that , prior to partner profiling and on the basis of publicly available information , there are no fundamental reasons why it should not be possible to conclude a deal with each of the partners identified through the above process . |
2 | The way in which temporary working overlaps with each of the other forms of " non-standard " working identifiable through the LFS — namely self-employment and part-time working — is shown in Diagram I. As can be seen , it is not only that some temporary workers are self-employed and some are part-timers ; a sizeable minority are both . |
3 | IC2 , a 4-bit full adder , implements the phase modulation by summing the modulating data with each of the carrier phase angles . |
4 | Taking the universal themes of birth , marriage and death , the project involved sets of distinct commissions with each of the three sections interpreted by an artist and a composer . |
5 | In 1992 , the trainees ' achievement rate for NVQs has surpassed all previous years with each of the training centres in Acton , Vauxhall , Docklands and Islington exceeding the targets agreed with the TECs . |
6 | Timed to keep in step with commemorations of wartime anniversaries , it is hoped to tie-in flying activities with each of the events throughout the year . |
7 | I would suggest that we now arrange meetings with each of the above four parties to take the matter further and in this respect I note that you are going on holiday on 15th December . |
8 | I do intend to er to attend inaugural meetings with each of the C P O s er with a view to looking I mean obviously at some stages you said to me that I would probably have to attend at short notice |
9 | The debate on the National Health Service has brought to the forefront very different values with each of the two major parties seeking to capture the high moral ground . |
10 | Since not every word in the lexicon is present in the corpus and those present need not appear with their rarer forms , the corpus is supplemented by the lexicon for determining the GFF ( i.e. each word in the lexicon is assumed to occur once in the corpus with each of the tags in the lexicon ) . |
11 | THE Bank 's Cashline network has been named the busiest in Britain with each of the 770 machines paying out an average £4.5 million a year . |
12 | Scan forward , within the window size ( 4 positions ) , overlapping the active word with each of the candidates in each position . |
13 | Scan forward and backward within the window size ( 4 positions ) , overlapping the active word with each of the candidates in each position . |
14 | It also instructed him to conclude within one month interim agreements with each of the republics to ensure " stabilization of the socio-economic situation " , and instructed Supreme Soviet Chairman Anatoly Lukyanov to draft temporary agreements with the republican legislatures on overcoming the " war of laws " , pending signature of the new Union Treaty . |
15 | These conditions were , firstly , when subjects had to depress each of four Morse keys rapidly in turn with each of the four fingers of one hand and , secondly , when a whole arm movement had to be made to depress each key in turn . |
16 | The EPU recorded surpluses and deficits of any one of its members with each of the others , and settlement was made via the EPU on the net deficit or surplus of one country with the rest . |
17 | Whereas Rolle 's poetic understanding of spiritual life embodied in his English works makes them like flares sent up to illuminate dark ground , each a light but each separate , Hilton 's Scale brings into the daylight a carefully worked out map of spiritual life with each of the major stages interconnected . |
18 | By using the chapter and section contents of her chemistry thesis , she listed each piece of information contained in the thesis , and then compared the list with each of the author 's published papers in a similar way . |
19 | By using the chapter and section contents of her chemistry thesis , she listed each piece of information contained in the thesis , and then compared the list with each of the author 's published papers in a similar way . |
20 | Indeed , some of the features which suggest this string of connections also lead one to a second , main sequence of saltires — a sequence which has many traits in common with each of the pavements so far discussed , and which puts the development of this integral group into perspective . |
21 | Although the institutions of self-government varied in detail with each of the Basque Provinces , everywhere the sovereign body was a broadly chosen General Assembly with a smaller permanent Deputation . |
22 | Rehydrated tissue sections were incubated for one hour at room temperature with each of the monoclonal antibodies at the following dilutions : anti-cytochrome P450 1A , 1/20 dilution in TBS of a 50% ammonium sulphate precipitate of hybridoma culture supernatant , and anti-cytochrome P450 3A as undiluted hybridoma culture supernatant . |
23 | One of the most obvious ways of telling a story which has to arise from the fact of a mysterious murder is to have your reader watch your detective conducting interviews with each of the suspects in turn . |
24 | His aim in this and other speeches was not to indicate his solution to the crisis ( although that was often how his words were heard ) but to make an emotional connection with each of the major parties to the conflict ( the settlers , the Muslims , and the army ) as well as with the population at home . |