Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] 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 As a rule ten lessons are given each term at a minimum cost of £70.00 per term .
3 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 .
4 In the Foest of Dean alone , an estimated 5,000 squirrels are poisoned each summer and another 800 are shot .
5 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 .
6 Its catchment area encompasses the largest aging population in London , from which two to five new cases of prostatic cancer are diagnosed each week .
7 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 .
8 About six day schools are arranged each year by the Department of Theology .
9 The SSL now has a small exhibition area in which displays are arranged each month .
10 If more than 24 frames are exposed each second , the projected movement appears slower ( slow motion ) .
11 Once this has been completed each invoice or other costing document will need to be coded before being processed by the computer operator .
12 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 .
13 A 3-course dinner and English breakfast are included each day .
14 Various inter-school knockout tournaments are organised each year under the auspices of ESCA , including the Lord 's Taverners Cricketer Colts Trophy .
15 Conferences and seminars for researchers and practitioners are organised each year .
16 French forestry officials argue that only 100,000 cubic metres of timber are felled each year , but agree that roads opened up by loggers should be closed to the public .
17 About 13 000 households are interviewed each year in Great Britain , the questions covering constantly varying subjects such as family composition , housing , unemployment , illness , and medical attention , long-distance journeys , educational qualifications , etc .
18 So far as ants are concerned , a single pangolin can eat up to 73 million of them , or termites , in 1 year , while ant eaters on Barro Colorado Island attack termite and Azteca ant nests ; of arboreal nests , 91% of the termite ones and 37% of Azteca nests are attacked each year .
19 More boxes are added each year and checked periodically .
20 How many entries on the police national computer are deleted each week ?
21 The flower beds are replanted each year and many of the shrubs and trees , including old varities of apple , remain from the original kitchen garden .
22 In the period before 1910 about 85,000 new houses had been built each year , but after the introduction of Land Values Duties the building rate fell sharply .
23 Open access to all this vast capacity for generation of information creates its own demands : in the US alone 18 million filing cabinets are manufactured each year to hold the paper output .
24 An article in the weekly Die Zeit urging a more liberal citizenship law said only about 1,000 of the 1.8 million Turks in Germany are naturalised each year under complicated rules .
25 Fresh pages are turned each day , keeping memories alive .
26 In Cali , about 25,000 tons of waste paper are collected each year , of which the garbage pickers contribute some 15,000 tons .
27 A letter to a Front soldier from a citizen of Görlitz in late June or early July 1940 undoubtedly spoke for many in stating that , following the ‘ unimaginably great ’ events which had been seen each week in the newsreels , ‘ we will never be able to thank the Führer and brave army enough for sparing us at home the horrors of war ’ , and that an ‘ immensely great ’ future awaited Germany ‘ in the construction of Europe after the final victory ’ .
28 Using computerised telemetry equipment information concerning the transmission of gas is passed between the Grid Control Centre and the outstations — up to 500 different pressures , flows and alarms are scanned each minute .
29 About 16 000 000 visits are made each year by town and city folk who come to use the same landscape .
30 Today , 2.5 million magnetrons are made each year for the microwave oven market .
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