Example sentences of "are [verb] [prep] each [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Index figures are calculated for each artist in each succeeding year .
2 Recall and precision scores are calculated for each search .
3 A set of possible parse continuations are assigned to each word in the text from a lexicon which lists the parse continuations from each pair of tags .
4 If sufficiently detailed subject headings are assigned to each document in a collection , then there is a high probability that most of the documents relevant to an enquiry will be retrieved in any online search , but only those documents which match the search terms exactly will be recalled .
5 Candles are placed by each name .
6 This arrangement gives tremendous rhythmical force and point to full chords of this kind on the wind and brass , especially when chords of three notes are given to each string group ( except of course , the double basses ) .
7 Example tasks are given for each skill in relation to a particular content area .
8 Lists are given for each centre .
9 Median and interquartile ( 25th to 75th centiles ) range ( IQR ) values are given for each group , since the data do not conform to a Gaussian distribution .
10 The calorie counts are given after each item , and all the portions are average size unless exact measurements are stated .
11 Again , the calorie counts are given against each item and at the end of each meal .
12 Access into the high rack area is normally restricted to the high lift trucks and all other personnel are excluded — except for occasional maintenance and monitoring checks when moveable barriers are erected at each end of the aisle to prevent such entry .
13 The modules are listed beside each package version along with the names of the files which that package version uses to transfer them in and out of LIFESPAN .
14 Where the tucks occur , the stitches that are knitting on each side are pulled upwards , out of shape .
15 If it is not possible to define the idea of numerical identity in terms of the criteria of re-identification , surely the idea of a plurality of particulars similarly can not be defined in terms of the criteria under which such particulars are differentiated from each other .
16 In a similar way , the idea of plurality can not be defined in terms of the conditions under which objects are differentiated from each other .
17 These changes in facial colour are the most visible sign that you are reacting to each other .
18 We are gazing at each other , and it never occurs to us to kiss .
19 In Persian uses of Arabic script , for instance , words are distinguished from each other by the forms the letter takes at the beginning , middle or end of a word but there are no particular conventions for indicating where a sentence begins and ends .
20 In this painting the various forms of the body are distinguished from each other by heavy black outlines and , as in African bronzes , by the direction of the striations with which they are covered .
21 Cash accounting , accruals accounting and commitment accounting are distinguished from each other by the point in time when expenses and revenues are recognized in the accounts , i.e. the point at which a given transaction generates a bookkeeping entry .
22 Words are used to inflect if they can be assigned to a number of grammatical classes , and the members of all these classes are distinguished from each other by their morphology ( internal shape ) and by their syntax ( the rules of their use ) .
23 These experiences and these senses of self valuation are carried by each individual into school .
24 A further advantage which is claimed for this legislation is that it spells out precisely what forms of conduct are included within each degree of offence , and thus reduces the discretion of police officers and prosecutors .
25 Because the atoms have spin they behave like tiny magnets and the two species of atoms are attracted to each other to form so-called van der Waals molecules .
26 She considers the strengths and weaknesses of both positions and shows how the epistemological and political questions are intertwined with each other .
27 Stateless societies are so constituted that the kaleidoscopic succession of concrete social situations provides the stimulus that motivates each individual to act for his own interest or for that of close kin and neighbours with whom he is so totally involved , in a manner which maintains the fabric of society … the lack of specialized roles and the resulting multiplex quality of social networks mean that neither economic nor political ends can be exclusively pursued by anyone to the detriment of society , because the ends are intertwined with each other and further channelled by ritual and controlled by the beliefs which ritual expresses .
28 When the gores have been sewn together , shroud loops are added at each hem , that is , one for each hem .
29 Other individual reports are also obtained ( so does it really not matter whom you know ? ) and are added to each individual 's file .
30 Their times are added after each day 's stage .
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