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

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1 Below the urethral meatus is the orifice of the vagina , surrounded on each side by small folds of skin called the labia minora .
2 She lifted Albert 's arms from the table , sat herself promptly down on the newspaper in front of Albert and let his arms fall on each side of her .
3 The time was 6.30 a.m. , the bunks on either side of the hut were now showing signs of life and the Sergeant made his noisy way towards the door at the far end of the hut , banging on each bed with his stick as he went .
4 Tiny nodules appear on each areola .
5 You obviously need to know what 's happening on each side of the hedge .
6 Providing network file services to Unix-based servers will require that LAN Manager for Unix be installed on each Unix file server .
7 Planning of the lesson sequence is important : what visual representations are required and what needs to be included on each transparency ?
8 What is more , co-operative R&D ventures may provide a forum in which firms learn to co-operate and collude with each on a wider basis , particularly if they create well-defined strategic groups that bring peer-group pressure to bear on each other whenever incentives to cheat appear .
9 The crowd are climbing on each other 's shoulders to get close to them and the hippychicks are dancing acid-trip hand jives in pairs .
10 He looked what he was , a veteran soldier , with sun-tanned face , clear eyes , dark doublet and hose , the only concession to fashion being the ornate , thick silver rings on each hand and a gold cross round his neck .
11 Parents can use a repertoire of techniques for behaviour change which build on each other .
12 Previous convictions : several as a juvenile for theft and taking without consent : conditionally discharged on each occasion .
13 Thus , the returns during trading on each market are likely to lead the closed market returns for the other markets , and this is what Becker , Finnerty and Tucker found , except that the Nikkei Stock Average did not lead the FT-SE 100 .
14 It transpired that he wanted to be able to comment on each question in more depth and indeed some staff did so on separate sheets .
15 ‘ They were fortified towns built in the Middle Ages , some by the French and some by the English , from which they preyed on each other , particularly during the Hundred Years ’ War between our countries .
16 You might focus on each part of your body in turn , relaxing from your feet up to your head .
17 Participants will focus on each topic in turn through the presentation of academic papers , discussions and field-work investigations at sites within the United Kingdom .
18 Once well formed , remove the polythene bag and allow to grow on for a few weeks before potting on each plant singly .
19 Coleridge remembered with bewilderment the occasions of some more memorable disagreements on the subject : during a strawberry party at Long Ashton ; crossing the bridge below Bristol High Street after visiting the Fricker family ; on a two-day excursion to Chepstow and Tintern with Joseph Cottle , Edith and Sara , during which , with poetical appropriateness , they all got lost in pitch darkness above Tintern Abbey and Southey ‘ marched on like a pillar of strength , with a lady pressing on each arm ’ .
20 Yet if I concentrated on each footstep , I should soon be safely home .
21 Half a century before Saxe wrote , the forces engaged in the great battles of the War of the Spanish Succession had sometimes amounted on each side to 60,000–90,000 men and the French army had been equivalent to about two per cent of the country 's population : he himself is said to have commanded 130,000 at Raucoux in 1746 and 98,000 at Lawfeldt in the following year .
22 You can also use HGW to prepare your handouts which give your audience a printed , condensed copy of your presentation with up to six slides per page and can add text , drawings or symbols to appear on each page .
23 ‘ You will be checking on each other . ’
24 As Martha tried on each garment in turn , Elizabeth could see that she was on the verge of tears .
25 You could , for instance , try differing lengths of harness lines or changing the amount of weight you place on each foot .
26 Darwin acquired the important stamp of scientific approval for his collection by designating a reputed naturalist to work on each category for publication .
27 You simply select a template , from the extensive gallery , sort out the text you want on each slide in the outliner , and let the software get on with it .
28 The chancel is first pointed , has on each side three wide splayed single lancets .
29 We can say that the relationship between marriage system and terminology is itself highly variable and so too is the way they interact on each other .
30 If you want to know when the centre 's open , and what happens on each day , then just give us a ring and we 'll pass on the details .
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