Example sentences of "each [prep] [Wh det] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Discrimination was measured in two ways , each of which produced a measure of test validity .
2 England and Wales were divided into counties each of which contained a number of districts variously known as municipal , or non-county , boroughs , urban districts or rural districts depending on a combination of size , type of area , and historical circumstances .
3 Briggs and colleagues discovered fossils of 4cm-long eel-like animals from the Early Carboniferous of Scotland , each of which carried a set of conodont elements at the anterior end .
4 To regard these as distinct interests , each of which sustains a set of values , allows us to reformulate the question of the relative scope of holist and individualist theories which we found to be such a pressing one .
5 We have seen the transported Polaroid used this way for beachside crowd shots , with results good enough to create a demand for continuous operation , and steady sales of the prints , each of which displayed a sea of upturned faces .
6 Such affinities are also prominent between other pavements , however : ( iii ) Two pavements from Verulamium , each of which has a square containing two dolphins with their tails entwined with the arms of cantharus ( pls. 13 and 14 ) ; ( iv ) The Blackfriars and St. Nicholas Street pavements , Leicester , ( pls. 1 and 5 ) .
7 He also announced that Iraq had successfully completed " the most complicated and important stages in the development and production of two different surface-to-surface missile systems , each of which has a range of 2,000 km " .
8 It denotes an attempt to unify society through ‘ corporations ’ , each of which has a monopoly on the representation of particular categories of workers , professions and business ( capital ) .
9 ‘ Hello … what in … ? ’ but the words died on his lips as he drew out into the full brilliance of the moon something that shone with the colour of the moon itself , a circlet of gold on which stood a row of triangular shapes from each of which flashed a pebble , some green , some blue , some red the colour of rubies .
10 Grouping " divides the text into a hierarchy of groups " which need not be coterminous with metrical boundaries and " each of which contains a grouping peak " ( p. 124 ) .
11 After any processing of the kind described later in this chapter the data are transferred to one of three memory banks , each of which contains a number of parallel bit-planes ; each plane is capable of storing one bit ( 0 or 1 ) at each pixel position ( Figure 5.10 ) .
12 In room J , there is a skilfully drawn hexagonal mosaic , divided into seven internal hexagons each of which holds interlaced guilloche triangles ; in room W , is another hexagonal mosaic-this time divided into six triangles , each of which carries a square .
13 As part of a programme to overcome these problems , Allied ran a series of ads in local papers , each of which highlighted a facet of the business .
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