Example sentences of "[be] [verb] each [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When all the evidence has been examined each representative will sum up his particular point of view , with the Attorney General having the last word . |
2 | My boyfriend and I are both 24 and have been seeing each other for three years . |
3 | I was lucky to have my family 's support , and soon after , I met a really nice man at work ; we 've been seeing each other ever since . |
4 | ‘ We 'd been seeing each other for a year when he suggested we should move in together . |
5 | She and Jeremy had been seeing each other fairly regularly , but he was an investment banker and they were both so hectically involved in their jobs that they 'd opted for casual , no-strings dating almost by mutual consent . |
6 | We 've been seeing each other for two years now and , although we have n't set a date , we are planning to get married . ’ |
7 | As a rule ten lessons are given each term at a minimum cost of £70.00 per term . |
8 | One could then make a multiple stimulus-response drill where two stimuli are given each time , and you have to choose the appropriate verb form . |
9 | Then the others thinned out , and there was the sort of forced conversation which takes place when people are seeing each other off . |
10 | Ordinarily the referee and judge remain on opposite sides of the contestants but sometimes , for example when the latter are circling each other , both end up on the same side . |
11 | In the Foest of Dean alone , an estimated 5,000 squirrels are poisoned each summer and another 800 are shot . |
12 | In place of these grand documents are ‘ rolling programmes ’ that are revised each year , and the even more prosaic procedures of periodic adjustments in response to perceived needs and anomalies when resources become available — the classic ‘ incremental ’ approach of local government . |
13 | Its catchment area encompasses the largest aging population in London , from which two to five new cases of prostatic cancer are diagnosed each week . |
14 | They are helping each other understand their different experiences of life , and their different views and attitudes towards it . |
15 | I 'm happy I have Adrien as a team-mate this season , we get on very well together and are helping each other as much as possible . ’ |
16 | Basically , this means that your sums insured are adjusted each year in line with the rise in the cost of rebuilding and repairs , or of replacing your possessions . |
17 | About six day schools are arranged each year by the Department of Theology . |
18 | The SSL now has a small exhibition area in which displays are arranged each month . |
19 | These guys are nudging each other , they go up to her , the music changes , and they 're talking to her , and she says no or whatever , and then the last guy walks up to her , the woman turns round , and she 's been replaced by someone wearing the same dress but she 's really fat . |
20 | If more than 24 frames are exposed each second , the projected movement appears slower ( slow motion ) . |
21 | But if it 's done as a way of accelerating the child 's development , in order , as it were , to give it the edge over its peers , that does n't seem to me to suggest a relationship in which parent and child are enjoying each other ; it is much more a relationship in which the child is being prepared for competition with its peers and this , I feel , probably is going to turn out badly , because almost inevitably the child will not reach the levels that the parent has build up in fantasy in its own mind . |
22 | But if it 's done as a way of accelerating the child 's development , in order , as it were , to give it the edge over its peers , that does n't seem to me to suggest a relationship in which parent and child are enjoying each other ; it is much more a relationship in which the child is being prepared for competition with its peers and this , I feel , probably is going to turn out badly , because almost inevitably the child will not reach the levels that the parent has build up in fantasy in its own mind . |
23 | Once this has been completed each invoice or other costing document will need to be coded before being processed by the computer operator . |
24 | Hundreds of birds are trapped each winter in the Berkeley New Decoy and then ringed to monitor where they migrate to and how long they live . |
25 | We are becoming each other , |
26 | Siward said , ‘ I 'd be a fool if I did , seeing that you and Alfgar have been cultivating each other for thirty years . |
27 | A 3-course dinner and English breakfast are included each day . |
28 | Various inter-school knockout tournaments are organised each year under the auspices of ESCA , including the Lord 's Taverners Cricketer Colts Trophy . |
29 | Conferences and seminars for researchers and practitioners are organised each year . |
30 | RIVAL anglers are poaching each other 's fishing stocks in a bid to catch the big one . |