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

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1 The compartments were referred to by the ordinal numbers from 1 ( apex ) to 5 ( base ) and the labelling index calculated for each compartment .
2 This in turn causes the protein to fold up in an incorrect way , which results in the haemoglobin molecules sticking to each other .
3 At Durham Priory , for example , less than half of the income assigned to each office in the monastery was devoted to the activity for which the office had been created ; the rest was absorbed in management costs ( 209 , p.255 ) .
4 The arm-chair socialists were too engrossed in scoring advantage points over each other and so paid no attention to the bell-ringer .
5 In the latter , it is ‘ public opinion ’ — ‘ a scattered discourse that in part belongs to each of the individuals of a society but of which none may claim ownership ’ — which underwrites the verisimilitude of the text , allows its relationship to its referent to be probable , necessary , and therefore true , and naturalizes its conventions : ‘ public opinion therefore functions as a rule of genre that relates to all genres . ’
6 It may be advantageous to both groups to liaise with each other over the monitoring of Little Mill and Fishers Brae corner .
7 No information is provided on the individual programmes undertaken within each of these divisions .
8 But worse still , just as the Poet and the Mistress connived at each other 's deception in 138 , just as the Poet connived at the Friend 's deception in 93 , so in 112 the Poet is inviting the Friend to complete the circle : ‘ For what care I who calls me well or ill , /So you o'er-green my bad , my good allow ? ’
9 How much profit does the retailer make on each packet7
10 Discussions focused on the core skills included in each new qualification , on the additional assessment which is a compulsory part of general SVQs at levels II and III , and on the issue of merit .
11 Clones of white clover were sampled from within patches in the field dominated by each of four common grasses , Lolium perenne , Holcus lanatus , Agrostis tenuis and Cynosurus cristatus .
12 This process of dealing with her impressions was dovetailed into her everyday tasks without the two activities interfering with each other .
13 The direct consequences of this dramatic political change differed in each state , but paralleled each other , consolidating each alliance 's power .
14 In fact , unknown to the traveller , who was no more a geologist than a naturalist , he was about to step over the geological phenomenon of two prehistoric ages crunching into each other as noticeably as jagged waves hitting a large smooth stone .
15 Therefore , for example the pressure groups relating to each fund are different and their demands are also different .
16 On an untitled piece by Richard Downes and Thomas Roper , it reads ‘ Two performers interact with each other using two heavy concrete curves as a channel for their communication . ’
17 In contrast under the CPA 1987 , it has already been seen that there are different rules relating to each part of the statute .
18 The intention is that the members of the household should have an opportunity to communicate with each other , to sense their unity as a family , and to enjoy time set aside from the normal rush of daily life .
19 the historical biography of the relationship between carer and cared for : how far was it possible for people with a long history on one particular level to relate to each other on a level of physical intimacy , faced with the disgust that caring often demands .
20 Statutory accounts relating to each financial year to which the financial information relates have been delivered to the Registrar of Companies .
21 When he announced he would retire from the game at the end of Biarritz 's run in the Championship it was the signal for scores of journalists to gather at each match to report on his ‘ funeral ’ … but we kept postponing it ’ .
22 Questions were asked after each problem , and at the completion of the task , to obtain the following objective information : 1 ) the ease of use of each program , 2 ) the insight gained from using each technique , 3 ) the aid given by each technique in attaining a solution , 4 ) the user preference , and dislike , for the techniques , 5 ) the technique thought to be most capable of giving insight , 6 ) the technique thought to be most capable of giving the best design , and 7 ) the subject 's engineering and computing background , and knowledge of the polar second moment of area ; this being the sectional properties of a component that allows the shearing stresses to be deduced from the applied torque .
23 Two probes situated on each side of the deletion zone were used : the srRNA probe and the CO III probe ( Figure 1 ) .
24 For both parts of the experiment , for each trial ( represented by columns 1 to 12 in each word list ) , the experimenter simply ticked each word correctly recalled and totalled the number of words recalled for each of the 20 serial positions .
25 The number of usable questionnaires received from each country ranged from zero to fifteen .
26 Sectors and units borrow from each other in many different ways .
27 And when Jessie did n't answer , she went on , her words tumbling over each other now , ‘ You 're mad .
28 Her words tumbled over each other .
29 The words tumbled over each other in her eagerness. ‘ 'T WOULD only be for a day or so while I try to get a message to the Queen .
30 As we have seen above , discount houses and other members of the monetary sector have substantial short-term funds lent to each other .
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