Example sentences of "each [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It connects the two writers , and it connects each one of them with their works .
2 Yet in public cinemas we , the customers , watch film in the shadowy company of an anonymous crowd , each one of whom , like us , lives a life of which cinemagoing is but a part .
3 Each one of these issues can be regarded in orthodox families as having an effect on Izzat .
4 But , by buying one of these new British Telecom Phonecards , each one of us will have the chance to speak on their behalf .
5 The most interesting show out of London is Miro : Sculpture , which has opened at the Southampton City Art Gallery ; 37 bronzes are on show , each one of them made by a Catalan , anarchist , sex-mad Santa Claus
6 That theological word is a wonderful word describing God 's action of becoming human for each one of us .
7 How necessary it is for each one of us to apply the cross to our daily lives — to our giving to one another and to God of our money , our time , our talents .
8 ‘ I would fain write a long letter to each one of you but have no strength …
9 My freedom thus consists in my moving about within the narrow frame that I have assigned myself for each one of my undertakings .
10 In its report , the Department of Transport 's Air Accident Investigation Branch said the windscreen fitting process was ‘ characterised by a series of poor work practices , poor judgments and perceptual errors , each one of which eroded the factors of safety built into the method of operation ’ .
11 Apart from them having to win each one of their remaining matches their fate rests largely with Hearts who yesterday suffered a goalless draw at home to St Mirren .
12 Wilkerson bent down and handed each one of us a big ice cream carton .
13 The word person or ‘ persona ’ refers to the face each one of us puts on the world .
14 Each one of these openings , was in life , occupied by an individual of the colony ( zooid ) , a minute animal with tentacles covered in cilia , that entrapped passing microorganisms and edible particles .
15 About this God Paul says two things : on the one hand , ‘ He ’ is ‘ the God who made the world and everything in it ’ , who ‘ does not live in shrines made by man ’ ( 17:24 ) ; on the other hand , ‘ He ’ is not far from each one of us , for ‘ in Him we live and move and have our being ’ ( 17:27–8 ) .
16 The resulting compromise will be fair by Rawls ' own standards , in that each one of the parties conforms , while bargaining , to the principles of his morality .
17 Each one of us returned home worn out and with a heavy heart : we felt that the Emperor was lost to us .
18 Each one of them .
19 In Chile Pinochet knew the power of photography ; each one of us had a secret service guy .
20 An odd thought came to each one of the four as they chewed , ; they were sharing a meal , eating meat and salt together .
21 Of course , his lordship and his colleagues were concerned to brief each other as accurately as possible on each one of the expected participants ; but overwhelmingly , their concerns centred on a single figure — that of M. Dupont , the French gentleman — and on his likely sympathies and antipathies .
22 He calls us by name , and his relationship to each one of us fits our own person uniquely .
23 Desire is a powerful force within each one of us , not simply because of some human need for another human being , but because of our need of God .
24 Genetically speaking , the reason for this is that all the cells except the sex cells in a wolf 's body have the same genes , while , as for the sex cells , all the genes have an equal chance of being in each one of them .
25 Ask each one of the family to make a list of how they spend their time and what changes they would like to make if given the chance .
26 Each one of them could have been double-bogeys or worse !
27 Like Plutarch , Alexander of Aphrodisias argued that not everything is the product of inevitable destiny , since things that are produced by reason and by artists in the exercise of their craft ‘ do not seem to be produced by them through necessity , for they make each one of them indeed , but they are equally at liberty not to do so ’ .
28 A qualified iridologist can identify about 200 different iris markings , each one of which relates to a different area or organ of the body .
29 The body is divided into zones , each one of which relates to a corresponding zone on the underside of the foot .
30 Yet , when they were asked how they felt about their sister , each one of them paid tribute to her gentleness and femininity and said how much they cared for her .
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