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 .
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