Example sentences of "[adj] [vb past] [prep] each [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In general the circuits of figures 10.11(a) and ( b ) behave as low and high-pass filters respectively , the responses being given by equation ( 10.40 ) with the appropriate values of Z 1 and Z 2 inserted in each case .
2 This resulted in each solution being subjected to a series of powerful sharp shocks — a process which he termed succussion .
3 There they were to leave commissioners , forty picked by each brother , to work out a detailed division of the heartlands .
4 There is usually one pointed apical papilla sometimes two or three flanked on each side by 3–4 pointed oral papillae .
5 And if they all spied on each other all the time the great thing , the only thing , which would , could , make life tolerable was to pretend that they did n't .
6 The colours all yelled at each other ; most of the furniture was cheap and shabby and it was in a clutter of smelly untidiness , but the general effect was of a room somebody had made the best of according to their taste , and enjoyed living in .
7 They all glanced at each other in dismay .
8 Pale with fright , they all stared at each other .
9 They all looked at each other .
10 They all watched the door as it opened and Donald 's face poked round the edge , and then they all looked at each other and they all thought the same thought : Now ?
11 St John gave them the letter to read , and then they all looked at each other , smiling rather tiredly .
12 I now noted that the latter had on each hand only three fingers and a thumb , and only four toes on each foot , in the manner of the monkeys we had come across in another existence .
13 Thus , when his secretary of the treasury ventured on one occasion to suggest that colonial rule was more efficient than the successor regimes in the newly independent states , the president brusquely retorted that it was his " personal conviction that almost any one of the newborn states of the world would far rather embrace Communism or any other form of dictatorship than accept the political domination of another government even though that brought to each citizen a far higher standard of living " .
14 For each trait ( for example , the trait of being tall or short , or of being smooth or wrinkled ) , each individual receives two genes , one inherited from each parent : thus an individual might receive two genes for tallness , or two for shortness , or one of each .
15 There were only two easy chairs , one set on each side of the fireplace ; a compact brown chair in torn leather with a patchwork cushion , and a grubby , more modern chair with fitted pads .
16 Well , the two bumped into each other and the child fell down .
17 Though it was a chance meeting with Travis when he called at the apartment block , ostensibly to visit Leith and Sebastian , when the two bumped into each other .
18 As they came down there was a slight mishap as two bumped into each other .
19 Theodora paused to speculate how , since a Holy Week retreat at St Sylvester 's would almost certainly be conducted in silence , these two communicated with each other .
20 They both glanced at each other before saying , ‘ Yes ’ together , and when the supervisor said , ‘ Oh , one will do , ’ Maggie on a tired laugh said , ‘ It 's all or nothing . ’
21 Both spoke to each other in whispers .
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