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

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1 The monetary valuation of the measurements will form the basis of the payment each week .
2 ‘ Ours was the kind of business where the major assets walked out of the door each evening and went home .
3 A system of rotation was used for this crop , with coppices being taken from a different part of the wood each year .
4 While the difference appeared small , the gap represented an assessment of the support each side could command in the transitional body .
5 Albert said to Carrie , ‘ He even knows which time of the day each hen lays its egg , it 's really amazing .
6 By the end of the day each of us had our own small nest-egg of vivid memories to take home and treasure .
7 Through participation in a shared experience of planning for the future , individual members of the school community can develop an increased understanding of the school and a greater awareness of the part each person plays in the total organisation .
8 She would be responsible for integrating the two contributions and making sure it will be a coherent whole and she would share her royalty with him at a rate to be determined by the proportion of the work each ends up doing .
9 I wonder how Manzoni must have felt as he gazed out of his window at the Palazzo Belgioioso and the comings and goings of Prince Albercio ; the Prince rode out of the square each day on a horse , dressed in a bright general 's uniform , in order to review the private bodyguard he equipped and maintained .
10 The NCC also points out that large quantities of water ( estimated at 15 to 25 per cent of the total ) leak out of the system each year .
11 You are receiving too many or too few copies of the Globe each month
12 A glamorous 20-year-old who spends two hours in front of the mirror each morning is unlikely to empathise with a working mother of three .
13 After paying for travel , accommodation , meals and for p.o.s. , the company was picking up 80 to 90% of the bill each time .
14 I always come back to the Stones when I think of The Smiths , because of the camp , but mainly because of the way each band illuminates their era for us .
15 Which senses or activities may suffer because of the way each landscape is being used ?
16 Once hired , the scientists would continue to be paid by the federal government , with regional government picking up an increasing share of the salary each year .
17 The theatre holds a special guided tour of the building each Tuesday morning for those interested in seeing behind the scenes .
18 Students fill in detailed diary records of the teaching each week , recording the setting , time spent in direct teaching , additional time during which students were ‘ learning something ’ although no formal teaching was going on , grade of the person running the teaching session , etc .
19 The curtains at either end of the bed each has an embroidered design of a cherubic figure holding a golden trumpet ; each of these can fire off one Wind Blast spell per round .
20 Michael Hall , also of Darlington , won his first two bouts for Young England , against Finland and Yugoslavia and was named best boxer of the night each time .
21 Four pairs of rooms at the side of the hotel each share a shower and toilet , and three of these have access to a balcony ; these suites are ideal for families .
22 Erm , what 's the current , it 's a bit d , difficult terminology here , what 's the current cost taken out of the fund each month for expenses ?
23 The Royal Year and Christmas numbers of the ILN have always been successful extra issues each year , and they will henceforth both be sent to subscribers , giving them in total six issues of the ILN each year .
24 Held , allowing the appeals , that the Secretary of State was required to afford to a prisoner serving a mandatory life sentence the opportunity to submit in writing representations as to the period that prisoner should serve for the purposes of retribution and deterrence before the Secretary of State in the exercise of his power under section 61 of the Act of 1967 set the date of the first review of the prisoner 's sentence ; that , before giving the prisoner the opportunity to make representations , the Secretary of State was required to inform him of the period recommended by the judiciary as the period he should serve for the purposes of retribution and deterrence and of any other opinion expressed by the judiciary which had not been disclosed at the trial and would be relevant to the Secretary of State 's decision as to the appropriate period to be served for those purposes ; but that the Secretary of State was not obliged to adopt that judicial view or , if he departed from it , to give reasons for doing so , and that he was entitled to delegate his powers for that purpose to a junior minister within the Home Department ; and that , accordingly , the decisions made by the Secretary of State as to the length of the period each of the applicants should serve before the date of the first review of their sentences should be quashed and that each applicant should be given the opportunity to make written representations after he had been informed of the judicial opinion regarding the period he should serve before review ( post , pp. 963B–C , 969A–C , 973F–H , 974A–B , 977B–D , 979C–F , 980E–G , 981F–G , 983C–D , 984C–E , 985B–C , 986H — 987A , F–G , 988C–E , G–H , 989B–C , D–E , 991B–C , 992F–H , 993B–E , F–G ) .
25 Apart from the difficulties of physically getting into clothes and fastening them , the patient also has to identify what each garment is , which way it goes on , and to which part of the body each part of each garment belongs .
26 The structures of majors and independents are determined by the size of the repertoire each company handles .
27 His hearty voice was soon familiar to and popular with many thousands of listeners up and down the west coast and he invariably ended his broadcasts with a special Good-Night wish to a different section of the community each evening , such as to June brides , to lighthouse keepers ‘ out there in the dark ’ , or to all dentists who might be ‘ looking down in the mouth ’ .
28 He had married late , a buxom research scientist from Cambridge twenty years his junior , and drove back to their modern flat on the outskirts of the city each night in his Jaguar — his chief extravagance frequently late , but seldom too late to bear her off to their local pub .
29 This is because capital gain on the whole value of the house accrues to the owner , whereas he only has to repay a relatively small proportion of the mortgage each year .
30 He therefore set us to read a chapter of the Bible each day and write a piece on it .
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