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

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1 And remember , I want each one paraded before me . ’
2 They were shaped — they were the shells of cottages , each one reduced to its ground plan , one course of massive stones , roughly masoned , with rounded ones at the four corners .
3 On the larger bottom tier were several rather chunky pieces of Beth 's fruit loaf , baked in the manner which Maisie had taught her ; then came the apple cake wedges ; and finally , making a pretty pattern on the smallest top tier , the tiny sponge cakes , each one displayed in a pretty white doily and finished with a half cherry on top .
4 Taking their work together , two main reasons for women 's status consciousness emerge , each one related to the supposed gender-role of women .
5 Practically each one began by saying , ‘ This is like coming to the Headmaster 's study . ’
6 Each one glowed with its own prismatic brilliance and each one was soaked in pure , living colour , in rainbow light , in fluid iridescence .
7 Each one had to be made to feel that they were noticed , for as Eugénie said , it is not so much that Princes are surrounded by flatterers as that they themselves must be ever ready to flatter others :
8 Benny 's mother had bought cones of sweets in Birdie Mac 's shop , each one wrapped in different-coloured paper .
9 There was a set of letters tied up in a bundle with a violet silk ribbon and all written in the same ridiculous and now-faded violet ink ; they were scented with old makeup ( each one bore at the bottom of its last page a lipstick kiss in Nuits de Paris ) and were on expensive and indeed pretentious notepaper as thin as an onion skin .
10 Surrounded as we are by solutions of all kinds , each one supported by persuasive evidence of attested success , we can not but be tempted into the belief that somewhere among them there will be one which matches our particular teaching problem and which can therefore be slotted into our situation like a cassette or a computer programme .
11 Winsor & and ; Newton will be creating six ‘ mini studios ’ , each one dedicated to a different medium , where you will be able to sit down for 20 minutes and try out the materials whilst getting expert tuition in a small group .
12 Winsor & and ; Newton will be creating six ‘ mini studios ’ , each one dedicated to a different medium , where you will be able to sit down for 20 minutes and try out the materials whilst getting expert tuition in a small group .
13 As light passed through the tiny dyed starch grains , each one acted like a red blue or green filter , passing light of mainly that colour , and blocking out light of other colours .
14 As light passed through the tiny dyed starch grains , each one acted like a red blue or green filter , passing light of mainly that colour , and blocking out light of other colours .
15 The house has three show façades , each one isolated from its fellow around the corner , each one with different window surrounds .
16 Separating seeds , plants ; perhaps each one replanted in its own section of an egg box .
17 If it extends in the 3' direction then the two molecules will together occupy 6 base pairs ( i.e. each one bound to GTT ) whereas if it extends in the 5'-direction only 4 base pairs will be covered by the two drug molecules ( i.e. drug is bound to CGT ) .
18 Detectives say thousands of £15 tickets have been sold for the illegal rave , each one accompanied by a map leading partygoers straight to 16th century Cobham Hall .
19 It required enormous concentration and a lot of physical changes — each one accompanied by different music .
20 In each they struggled with considerable success to overcome that opposition .
21 As the plain rose towards the plateau , I saw two poles in the ground ; with a rag flapping from each they looked like wind socks .
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