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Example sentences for "each half"

  • Each half, which was roundish, had about ten sharp transverse ridges, the interstices of which appeared as if crenated, an appearance produced by the eggs which it contained.

  • Cortical shell with smooth surface and peculiar network, composed of four meridian rows of larger pores (five large elliptical pores on each half meridian, the largest in the equator) and numerous small irregular pores between them.

  • The butt of each half is cut chisel-shaped, with the bevel on the flat side; the rounded face is smoothed off, and it may be tapered toward the head of the stake.

  • Another method was to bring the stem-piece around the stem head and down and around outboard to the inboard face of the stem, where the end was split and each half lashed to the sides of the stem-piece.

  • Each half of the split was then lashed to its neighboring gunwale member.

  • Proceed as with the above in every particular, so far as removing the long bone of each half, so as to be ready for stuffing them.

  • Clean and wash well six potatoes of an even size and split them in two lengthwise; then with a small iron spoon remove the middle part of each half, so as to leave only a thickness of about one-eighth of an inch.

  • Each half of the commutator must be insulated from the other half.

  • To make these bearings, cut a square hole in the wood as shown, making half of the square in each half of the bearing.

  • Each half of the commutator C is connected to the coils AA as shown in Fig.

  • Each half-year extends either from January to June, inclusive, or from July to December, inclusive, and thus covers a wet and dry season.

  • Each half-circle of this wire joins one-half of each of the opposite clamps, and fits about the neck of the insulator just below its head.

  • Each half-year also includes a period of maximum and one of minimum demand for electrical energy in lighting.

  • Electrical systems have purposely been selected in which the water-power in at least one month of each half-year was nearly or quite sufficient to carry the entire electrical load.

  • Some add saffron, musk, and ambergris, of each half a scruple; but these are now generally omitted.

  • In a day or two remove the syrup, leaving only a little in each half.

  • Theoretically, the second stanza might also be regarded as a stanza consisting of two pedes and two versus, or, in other words, as a four-part stanza of two equal parts in each half.

  • The last line of each half-stanza, the tail-verse proper, was originally simply a refrain.

  • Still another modification of the simple six-lined stanza consists in the addition of a third rhyme-verse to the two rhyming couplets of each half-stanza; so that an eight-lined stanza results with the scheme a a a b c c c b.

  • There are eight teeth in each half of each jaw.

  • The canine teeth of existing species have disappeared; the incisors are, or are not, present; the molars and premolars are three and four in each half of each jaw.

  • Each half in fact is without subdivisions, and is of a triangular form.

  • The teeth are five or four in each half of each jaw.

  • Put them into a chafing dish with one ounce of butter to each half pound of plant.

  • All the nerve fibres in each half or hemisphere of the upper brain run downward and inward like the sticks of a fan, to meet in a strap-like band, or stalk, which connects it with the base of the brain and the spinal cord.

  • Take of red roses, lapididis hoematis, white frankincense, of each half an ounce.

  • Take Venice treacle and diascordium, of each half a drachm, in warm ale or water gruel, or what you like best, at night, going to bed.

  • When bisected, each end of each half of the ring exhibits the profile of a horse's tail; and when cut up into small bits, each bit has the wherewithal in it for fashioning one tail.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each half" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    each atom; each bank; each barrel; each being; each branch; each copy; each flank; each gallon; each gens; each genus; each grade; each house; each instrument; each nation; each others; each part; each plant; each platoon; each point; each pound; each ring; each station; each tooth; each township; full blossom; great truth