Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] each [noun sg] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | After a moment , her mother spoke and it was quite clear that each word was an effort . |
2 | This makes it clear that each pupil is entitled , as a result of the law , to a broad and balanced curriculum which is relevant to his or her particular needs . |
3 | In each case , the solution involves balancing the competing claims of each subprocess , thereby ensuring as far as possible that each subprocess is allowed to contribute to the overall interpretation task as fully as it is able to , while not being forced to make decisions for which it , on its own , has insufficient evidence . |
4 | Mr Reynolds was kept warm and each procedure was quietly explained to him before it was carried out . |
5 | Make sure that each loop is fairly large — try pulling the needle back to within approximately one centimetre of non-work position . |
6 | Make sure that each person is able to reach all toilet facilities easily and that they are able to use any support provided . |
7 | Make sure that each tape is clearly labelled for every text on it , and give each text a number . |
8 | Goose-stepping , giving a nazi salute and shouting ‘ Seig Heil ’ have a significance when taken together which is not present when each element is considered separately . |
9 | To ensure that the gently twisting curtain of water falls evenly from around each rim , it is absolutely essential that each bowl is level . |
10 | Such information can not be gathered with such precision as numerical data , but it is essential that each area be investigated to ensure that there is a balance between worship , fellowship , learning , evangelism and service . |
11 | While remedying the deficiencies in the procedures and ensuring that cases are dealt with properly and without delay , it is vital that each application is dealt with fairly and adequately , that each applicant has access to independent legal advice , and that there is a right to proper appeal — a right that the Bill does not give . |
12 | Applications for these awards are unnecessary as each hotel is automatically considered at the time of the annual inspection . |
13 | This is particularly true where each parish was formerly a cohesive unit , but later amalgamations resulted in the ‘ stalk ’ of one on the side of another . |
14 | Though with hands , lips , and tongue , and an even more potent weapon , he stormed her defences , ravishing her to his heart 's content , filling her with a delight so intense that each climax was like a small death . |
15 | It should be noted , however , that it is by no means true that each function is performed only by the branch of government with the corresponding name . |
16 | It is n't true that each part is essential for the success of the whole . |
17 | So goods with a medieval theme , some of them very special like this Czech Bohemian glass which is we 're the only stockists in the country , it is very expensive but it is very lovely and each piece is handmade . |