Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 These branch in their upper parts , and each division bears a small , round green flower head with white stamens .
2 Each component raises a question needing a clear answer .
3 This being so , there is virtually 100% transmission of each Fourier component of the signal with each component suffering a phase shift of β per section , where β is given by equation ( 9.23 ) or ( 9.27 ) .
4 He returned it to the Society and it was agreed that the arrow would be retained from then on as the Papingo Trophy , with each winner adding a gold or silver medal bearing his name and the year of his success .
5 During the formative years of cultural studies in Britain ‘ textualism ’ was dominant , but the growing disenchantment with its Althusserian paradigm ( of which the Screen/Screen Education division was just one sign ) was due largely to the inability of that paradigm to inform a criticism of telling political intervention .
6 In any one day 's activity a selector makes a large number of separate decisions about particular titles , each decision reflecting a range of background circumstances , some of them quite complex .
7 Each course comprises a morning of sessions in careers , training and confidence , and an afternoon 's expert advice on hair , make-up and dressing for work .
8 Each part has a head and a tail analogous to the shape of a tadpole .
9 On full fuel tanks of five hundred litres , each rig has a road range of one thousand kilometres , or can operate in river current speeds of two metres a second ( about four knots ) for about six and a half hours without refuelling .
10 Each chariot has a crew of two Orcs and is pulled by two war boars .
11 Each chariot has a crew of two Goblins and is pulled by two giant wolves .
12 Each stick has a colour code and infringements are easily spotted .
13 Many such creatures increase in size by segmentation , each segment containing a batch of similar organs , legs , excretory devices , and reproductive organs , so that each is partially independent of the remainder .
14 As with purse nets , I prefer to make my own , each long-net having a 2-inch ( 5-centimetre ) knot-to-knot diameter .
15 The Activity Book at each level provides a project task which encourages learners to explore the video topic in relation to their own environment .
16 Each wave scores a maximum of 20 points .
17 As a result of that inability to guarantee a planning erm approval er this county has this county has lost one major inward investor within the last eighteen months already , referred to by name in the documentation that is Kimberley Clarke .
18 Each function has a menu screen which can be fully customised .
19 Each field has a name and space for typing in the corresponding data , and the user progresses from field to field under program control .
20 Now , to what extent could one move in that direction using a computer , which is a rather precise and definite sort of object that wants to know exactly what it has to do and how it has to do it ?
21 In that direction lay a hope too fragile to be exposed — even to herself .
22 I merely wish to draw attention to the long chain of wrongly dated groups of pottery , each in turn dependent on the other , all the result of the false assumption that a few coins were contemporary with this deposit , whereas they were either residual or still in circulation , and in neither case have a relevance in establishing a terminus post quem .
23 It is here that hope has a place .
24 That change requires a lot of preparation and training . ’
25 Each brewery has a Brewery Liaison Officer who meets brewery executives on a regular basis to discuss policy and changes in the range of beers available .
26 Each atom contains a nucleus which is made from nucleons ( i.e. neutrons and protons ) with electrons circulating around the nucleus .
27 ‘ It is perfectly common in ordinary speech to refer to the child in utero as he , she , him or her and I do not feel driven by the use of such ordinary parlance in this section ( of the act ) to the view which Lord Prosser accepted , that parliament envisaged a person sustaining injuries meaning a person enjoying legal personality . ’
28 This illustrates the vital importance of prompt and detailed investigation to establish the FACTS in each case to enable a decision to be made .
29 6.5 Each Party shall be entitled at the completion of the Project to require delivery up of all copies of any information originating from it except information which the recipient in each case has a right to retain or use for the purposes of clause [ Exploitation of Results ] .
30 That bike had a twenty-eight-inch frame .
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