Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] [noun pl] [prep] each " in BNC.

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1 An approach to family functioning which emphasises the interactions of each upon the other and their cumulative impact is essential if we are to understand adequately the position of an old person at a given time .
2 The main record contains a HalfPicVals for each of the top and bottom , and a LightCnstType , and in addition fields
3 Edwards ( 1983 ) uses ‘ seemingly unrelated regression ’ , a method which allows the errors in each of the equations for the four exchange rates to be correlated with one another .
4 The software supplied allows various options such as Oscilloscope ; Digital Voltmeter ; Multimeter ; ADC Readings etc. , and also allows the parameters within each option to be changed e.g. triggering and timebase settings for the ‘ scope .
5 Piers Schmidt handles the contrasts between each session of the two Masses on this disc with sensitivity , making the most of Padilla 's double-choir writing in the Missa ego flos campi .
6 Once the catalogue is written , the specialist calculates the quantities of each type of pottery that have come from each layer and makes observations about the significance of the groups of pottery .
7 He presents the stories of each community , first as they reacted to invasion and conquest , then as they were treated a couple of centuries later as white settlers took over their lands , and , finally , how the few surviving descendants of these once-proud people are faring today .
8 He sets the clergy against each other in rivalry for his favours .
9 This table gives the numbers of each moneyer 's coins in each hoard ; an x denotes that these are not known for certain .
10 The ( all-party ) Public Accounts Committee considers the accounts of each government department and the reports on them by the C & AG .
11 The list which defines the limitations for each category is given immediately before the army list itself .
12 All applications must be received by the end of May when the Committee reviews applications and selects the winners in each group .
13 Table III summarises the numbers in each subgroup initially dependent on the carer but subsequently independent with respect to activities of daily living after provision of aids .
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