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

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1 Our first observation must be that to a gratifying extent the numerous anomalies in constituency results cancel themselves out when these are aggregated to give national totals of votes received and seats won by each party .
2 Team matches are decided on the number of bouts won by each side .
3 All he 'd say was that nature meant men and women to be attracted by each other and if they were n't , the species would n't reproduce themselves . ’
4 Since the Survey 's seventh question asked visitors to comment on the exhibitions which they had seen on the day of their visit , it was possible , by noting the number of replies which related to each of the three exhibitions , to discover the number of visitors attracted by each exhibition , whatever their assessment of it .
5 the ability to vary the amount of horizontal space occupied by each character according to its width so that , for example , ‘ i's occupy less space than ‘ m 's .
6 The purpose of these questions was to try to get some sense of the spaces occupied by each discipline , how well that space was defined , and to what extent disciplinary identity or integrity was a matter of epistemological structure ( unifying theories , concepts , methods , etc. ) or a more elusive matter of disciplinary ‘ culture ’ , involving academic norms , ethos or styles .
7 Regular computer analyses of the results reported by each fieldworker were done to identify workers whose results differed substantially from those of their colleagues ; they were given extra supervision and , where necessary , retraining .
8 Then they fulfilled needs fostered by each other .
9 These experiences and these senses of self valuation are carried by each individual into school .
10 The problem of housing for handicapped individuals can not be solved by each family operating alone .
11 Students can be interviewed by each other , by their teacher , or by someone
12 The Cid was then before Albarrazin , doing all the evil that he could , and he brake up his camp and came with his host to Juballa ; and Abeniaf and the Alcaydes of Xativa and Carchayra came unto him , and they renewed their covenant to stand by each other , and be of one voice .
13 They realize that they have problems and but they seem so willing to stand by each other and the the spirit which I 've noticed is very h
14 The variation in performance reflects special factors including the degree of cerebral ‘ difficulty ’ or challenge presented by each artist 's work .
15 ‘ Rules applied by each member state in respect of fishing in the maritime waters coming under its sovereignty or within its jurisdiction shall not lead to differences in treatment of other member states .
16 All sitting Scottish MPs would be part of each group , with additional members decided by each party .
17 Eventually , they decided to choose , in addition to those indicators selected by each team for its own use , one indicator for use by all departments : ‘ what percentage of students successfully complete the upper-school course in each subject ? ’
18 As well as raising public awareness throughout the country , research shows that an average of 15 new wills were written by each firm participating with many writing more than 400 and one writing 950 .
19 TIES In the event of a team tie , the best scores of the 6 counting shooters on the second targets shot by each team will count ; if still tied , the first targets will apply .
20 The average number of events attended by each member of staff was four .
21 But er yes there was a , there was er a change invoked that type of er scheme which er initially was felt by each individual er when they were work studied .
22 There are , of course , major problems in evaluating programmes , as we have already discussed , but one could perhaps have expected more concern about the amount of information transmitted by each method and about how each works in the classroom .
23 The following questions should be answered by each partner separately , then answers should be compared and discussed .
24 We should like it to be officially proclaimed by each university that in all its examinations the quality of the English written or spoken by candidates , especially its lucidity and its fitness to the subject , will carry great weight with examiners .
25 Here semi-formal learning still takes place in semi-formal learning centres , heavily intermediated by each learner 's powerful , portable , personal micro , a machine no more costly than a calculator is now .
26 The diagram shows an over-view of the processes involved and how they reference three types of information : the hyper-medium itself , the names of the trails made by each user held in path and a complete history held in pathitem of each path comprising an initial content-based search followed by a series of navigational commands .
27 The feature of most interest is sentence length , because when we estimate the contribution made by each feature to the total amount of time spent reading , it is the number of words in a sentence which makes the largest difference between the two groups .
28 Thus , in order to counter-balance the reductionism of this approach , a separate ‘ file ’ was maintained of summaries of the comments made by each respondent .
29 This method hopes to get the best of both worlds : stocks are transferred at variable cost ( good for decision making ) , and profits can be made by each division ( good for motivation ) .
30 The estimates made by each salesperson for his or her territory are then aggregated and reviewed by regional and head office sales managers , marketing managers associated with particular products or brands , and advertising staff .
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