Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] to each [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It has throughout been common ground that the benefit in this case to each taxpayer is that ‘ his son is allowed to participate in all the facilities afforded by the school to boys who are educated there . ’
2 When people 's second and third most important factors are added in too , these are the proportions giving at least some importance to each factor :
3 Of these , the first ( loose coupling ) is typified as signifying that " the parts of an organization are in some relationship to each other , but that the linkage is limited , uncertain and weak , and certainly much looser than the tight hierarchical control of bureaucratic theory " ( Hughes et al.
4 Then I do n't think they spoke another word to each other for the rest of the round .
5 Give some thought to each column before listing the reasons you want to lose weight .
6 Availability of resources and their actual use seem frequently to bear little relationship to each other .
7 As long as traditional media imagery , and so on , represents disabled people as tragic individuals , with no collective voice and with little access to each other , we can expect the activities of disabled people to go no further than personal complaint .
8 However , he could achieve the same result by giving less attention to each patient .
9 Often , too , husband and wife have become so caught up in their work , their children or their respective outside interests that they devote less time to each other .
10 The pupil can : 2a associate appropriate units with the quantity to be measured ; 2b relate units for the same measure to each other ; 2c relate a given unit to an everyday object with a sensible numerical value .
11 He needs a confession , and attempts to gain one by offering the same deal to each prisoner .
12 The earlier OFT/ NOP surveys , although the results were not analysed in the same way to allow for differences in whether or not people gave any reaction to each credit form , and though the questions asked were different , gave a broadly similar perspective .
13 We have very good evidence indeed that the Earth and the Sun have existed with essentially the same relationship to each other as at present for at least four thousand million years .
14 She wanted to move the conversation along as she would do with any other person she had just met at a cocktail party , to talk of work and why they were there and if they could be of any use to each other .
15 She was here to work , to wend her way among the clusters of people gathered around the groaning buffet tables , to smile like a wax mannequin and to stop when requested , to pirouette and offer the same answer to each question about her gown whether it dealt with size , colour , fabric , price or availability .
16 Friends who are very dissimilar may not give the same thing to each other , but what each gives can sometimes be even richer for this : it can make up for the other 's deficits .
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