Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] each " in BNC.
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1 | The aspect to it is , as I 've made clear in , in the , the report I hope , th they 'd want to treat each erm , one that comes out of government on it 's me merits . |
2 | There would be times for tenderness , and one such time came later , in the aftermath of passion enriched by the knowledge of love , a bonus as they lay touching each other languidly and lovingly , luxuriating in the freedom of being able to express their feelings in this alternative way , confidently but without urgency . |
3 | To a large extent , however , Wright thinks people tend to refresh each other . |
4 | Caine was filming in London with Sidney Poitier , and once or twice a week they would take it in turns to treat each other to a decent meal . |
5 | ‘ So I auditioned for them and they auditioned for me and we got to like each other and at that stage we did n't give a shit what each other looked like , we just realised that there was talent there . |
6 | We tend to know each other pretty well , and to share a lot of things — goals , objectives , commitments . |
7 | And of course you 'll want to meet each other before the thing is finalised . |
8 | Another may want to train each and every one of its telephonists in a different language ! |
9 | Some will want to monopolise each week with their own problems and again this can abuse the group : a word in private may be needed , or careful leadership in the group . |
10 | The steps should have a minimum width of 600mm ( 2ft ) , and at least 900mm ( 3ft ) if people will want to pass each other . |
11 | While he was at Arista , Charles and I got to know each other well . |
12 | Gradually Elizabeth and I got to know each other ; Elizabeth already knew something of me from The Last Enchantments . |
13 | As we arrived , Sue , our facilitator , welcomed each couple by name and made sure that we all got to know each other . |
14 | ‘ Although I tended not to write about her once we got to know each other , she has never asked me not to publish anything . |
15 | That meant he and Sara had hours and hours of hanging around together waiting to be called — and they got to know each other rather well . |
16 | More hearteningly it showed that teasing seemed to decrease as pupils got to know each other better as classmates , and despite the possibility of teasing most of the children interviewed welcomed the social breadth of the integrated setting . |
17 | The officers messed with the men , and in the narrow confines of this tiny craft got to know each other very well indeed . |
18 | So erm the surrogate was artificially inseminated herself erm er , it took us seven months to achieve a pregnancy , and during this time we got to know each other very well |
19 | Only when they actually got to know each other had he discovered that it was the idea of loving her that he had fallen for and not the girl herself . |
20 | But as they got to know each other Annabelle discovered that Steven liked the arts as much as the sciences/hiking as well as driving/driving cars as well as repairing them . |
21 | Guess they mixed in the same diplomatic circles , got to know each other . |
22 | ‘ Claire was the ship 's entertainments officer , and she and Adele got to know each other quite well . |
23 | Brass bands , jazz bands , school bands and groups of dancers have been booked to perform each lunchtime at three Chelmsford venues up to and including Saturday . |
24 | If you want to kill each other , then go home and do it . |
25 | ‘ If we stopped seeing each other that would solve the problem , would n't it ? ’ |
26 | 1 Why did all the children laugh at Julie on the first day she went to her new school ? 2 How do you think Julie felt that day ? 3 Did you feel sorry for her then ? 4 Did you feel sorry for her later in the story ? 5 When Julie was left tied to the lamp post was it fair , unfair , cruel … or what ? 6 Whose fault was it that Julie and Bee stopped seeing each other ? 7 Why did Julie get hurts and what effect did it have on Bee ? 8 What were your feelings at the end ? |
27 | Market makers can aim to run only modest positions in any group of similar stocks or they can run large but offsetting positions , i.e. being long on certain stocks and short on others such that capital gains and losses can be expected to cancel each other out . |
28 | Thus at this level of problem analysis , of political and administrative policy formation , anti-sexist and anti-racist initiatives appear to mirror each other . |
29 | In Britain Lord Clarendon in the 1860s seems to have been the first foreign secretary to apply systematically the principle of seniority in the appointment of attachés ; and from that decade onwards heads of British missions abroad were expected to report each year on the conduct and abilites of those under their control . |
30 | It is for this reason that we allow a whole week to try eating each group of foods . |