Example sentences of "have been [verb] [prep] [det] other " in BNC.

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1 I would n't have been bothered about any other cos you see it better on the , on the screen .
2 The case of each party is usually presented by a director , merchant banker or solicitor with their written cases having been submitted to each other beforehand .
3 In each case the siblings concerned had been separated from each other when they were babies .
4 It seemed incredible to Tug that only five minutes before he had been calling her Ma and they had been grinning at each other .
5 In 1907 Picasso and Braque had been living near each other in Montmartre for some time , and after 1908 began meeting daily to talk , visit the galleries and museums , and to examine each other 's work .
6 The two cousins had been writing to each other in secret for several weeks , and Cathy had used the milkman as a messenger .
7 Mr Campbell said that during the first incident , when Mr Friel and the two younger accused had been shouting at each other in the shopping centre , the lawyer had struck the 15-year-old on the face with the dog leash .
8 It took me a lot more years , and even more boyfriends , to cotton on , by which time most of the occupants of the back rows had been married to each other for years and were on their second spin dryer .
9 When he did not return for quite a while , she guessed they had been talking to each other about her .
10 We 've been writing to each other for eight years but had never met until this year .
11 In the last week , both Protestants and Republicans have been vying with each other to grab the headlines by claiming the 3,000th victim .
12 One indication of that was that at the request of the British , both sides agreed to stop the radio propaganda campaigns they have been waging against each other .
13 After all , the Central Council of Physical Recreation — of which the Duke is president — and the Sports Council , the two most powerful bodies in British sport , have been sniping at each other for years .
14 Tories have been battling with each other in the Commons , on TV , in the newspapers and on the floor of the Tory Party conference with a ferocity never seen this century .
15 Some twenty per cent of all Oscar-winning actors , actresses and directors have been married to each other at one time or another .
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