Example sentences of "each [noun sg] it be " in BNC.
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1 | It is based on the agreed belief that a regular count of several basic demographic factors is vital for an understanding of the structure of our society , and at each census it is customary to ask certain specific questions which deal with current matters of special importance . |
2 | Within each segment it was originally planned that work could be organised in either of two ways . |
3 | In each case it is the lack of understanding which constitutes the inauthenticity of either the faith or the doubt . |
4 | In each case it is elderly people living alone who obtain the most support from the state , and among them men receive slightly more than women . |
5 | In each case it is the woman and her conduct that the man 's lawyers will try to put on trial . |
6 | In each case it is submitted that the sentences have to be quashed because there was unreasonable delay in giving the appellant a copy of the committal order , which in each case contained particulars of the facts found as constituting a contempt of court . |
7 | In each case it is evident that physical geographers had to become conversant with progress in related disciplines and a number of excellent papers in Progress in Physical Geography ( 1977- ) provide reports reflecting progress in other disciplines . |
8 | Although all the filter networks treated so far in this chapter cause phase shift , in each case it is accompanied by attenuation . |
9 | In each case it is the revised versions which are to be played in this concert . |
10 | In each case it was he who sent ‘ the flying prince ’ away , beside making another try and dropping a goal in England 's sensational 13–0 victory . |
11 | The actual form of organisation adopted was by no means standardised but in each case it was subject to direct political control [ Chester , 1975 ] . |
12 | We found that in each case it was necessary to think of three dimensions . |
13 | In each case it was a duty which was imposed on the judges in their capacity as judges of the superior courts and related to the administration of justice in those courts . |
14 | As you perform each twist it is important to concentrate on the movement of the muscles . |
15 | The retina contains only nine light detectors , but by scanning the image up to ten times each second it is able to build up some kind of picture . |
16 | With over 200 small businesses closing each day it is imperative that this little known relief is publicised and acted upon , ’ said FSB policy chairman John Harris . |
17 | I do n't think it 's against the constitution that er it would be a bit unusual to find him involved in handling money to be involved in he went to Majorca or Tenerife or in a bid to see each other it 's a possibility . |
18 | The rest of the time we managed to avoid each other it 's good . |
19 | When the problem is cichlids killing each other it is usually the result of overcrowding or simply failure to realise that the usual rules about stocking fish , ie inches of fish relative to surface area , do n't apply . |
20 | On each activation it is extended , and information about start-up time is logged . |
21 | When dividing the total design effort into packages for each firm it is most important to define the boundaries of these packages clearly and comprehensively . |
22 | There 's some in Nottingham , in one of the mus museum , that has the Nottingham coat of arms , I think it has the council house and various things , and it 's all done mechanically on a huge machine that er is a repetition in each bay It 's probably thirty , forty foot long , but in each bay of about seven foot it 's separate curtain . |
23 | All the time during each turn it is essential to have a plan for the worst contingency and to know exactly what you would do if you suddenly lost 200 feet . |
24 | It is more like a gemstone which has been cut and faceted , so that each way it is turned shows a different angle , catching the light in a thousand different ways . |
25 | For the many foreign visitors who call at the Ponderosa each year it is often their first visit to an Irish pub , for local people it 's a chance to meet old friends , and make new ones . |
26 | Each year it is the same and it starts when the black swifts begin to flock and sweep over the Zoo . |
27 | It is a small town , with a textile industry , and on the first Sunday of May each year it is the scene of the meeting of the Landsgemeinde — the formal assembly of all vote holding citizens of the canton and its law-giving governing body . |
28 | Each year it was put off because of the impossibility of devising an acceptable scheme . |
29 | When one heard the whistle in the distance , one 's whole body contracted to resist the too excessively potent vibrations of the explosion , and at each repetition it was a new attack , a new fatigue , a new suffering . |
30 | We can not explain the motivations of Romeo in terms of today 's values , but we can bring a contemporary handling to the words that will make the imagery blaze afresh each time it is spoken . |