Example sentences of "[prep] [det] other " in BNC.
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1 | some of them you might just ignore and say Oh I 'm not bothered about that others |
2 | When I found it , there was an argument and we went for each other . ’ |
3 | There was much truth in it , despite their respect for each other 's freedom and independence . |
4 | Marjorie and Bill were left to cope with their own personal loss while putting on a brave face for each other . |
5 | These items are all connected , and any of them may be used as analogies or homologies for each other . |
6 | Bureaucrat and radical have no time for each other , but they are both undermining traditional humanism . |
7 | The sheer pressure of life pushes people into having less time for each other , rather than more . |
8 | Last week , it announced an unprecedented pact with its rival Chrysler to manufacture jointly transmissions and other drive-line components for each other 's van and car ranges . |
9 | Again , sword and phallus substitute for each other , but in a uniquely revealing way : not only is Vitelli 's violence against Clara 's father erotically identified with the sexual act performed ‘ with ’ her , but the disembowelment of him is aligned with her childbirth . |
10 | If Genet is seduced by the magnanimity of the fedayeen , their selflessness , courage , humour , and love for each other , he is also perplexed and disillusioned by the inseparability of these qualities from an ‘ underlying desire for self-slaughter , for glorious death if victory was impossible ’ ( pp. 271 — 2 ) . |
11 | Their main pleasure seemed to be in the beautiful garments they made for each other and for their children . |
12 | Making clothes for each other is a traditional pleasure for Pakistani women . |
13 | Covering up for each other as usual — ‘ dog does not eat dog ’ , their sole code of ethics . |
14 | Let us pray for each other . |
15 | From 1943 till 1952 — the period when Pollock produced all his most surprising work — the two of them were , in part , painting for each other : to see each other 's surprise . |
16 | They build and insulate their own houses , draw minimal wages and cook for each other . |
17 | This will almost certainly not erase the loathing Jacques Chirac and Valéry Giscard d'Estaing , the two parties ' leaders , feel for each other . |
18 | Do you change it to : ( a ) The Poetry Lovers — their passion for great literature was matched only by their passion for each other ! ( b ) The Austrian Professor — he was n't just big , he was smart too ! ( c ) Hardback Attack — when you mess with great literature , you pay the price ! |
19 | And at that moment their feeling for each other made all previous connections irrelevant . |
20 | Occasionally there are situations where two techniques can be used , and there may be good reason to apply both so that they provide supporting evidence for each other ( for example , see p. 134 for the use of TL and uranium series dating at Pontnewydd Cave ) . |
21 | The relationship between husband and wife is seen as the closest one can get to God ; the love that a man and woman feel for each other is the highest form of spirituality . |
22 | The ideal love of a man for a woman and of a woman for a man is for them to want to give something to each other , or to want to do something for each other . |
23 | In his eyes Christianity and the Roman empire were made for each other . |
24 | The foals will play together , eat grass together , sleep together , and enjoy just being together : they develop affection for each other . |
25 | Horses like to be caressed , stroked , and scratched ; to the extent that they frequently provide this mutual scratching service for each other . |
26 | Many said they definitely dressed up for each other , for their friends and themselves , and exploded the myth that women are dressing for men . |
27 | Both obligation and justification were , in the end , private , as it was with Casey and Buckley , or with members of the families for each other . |
28 | Yevdoxia revealed the same blend of feelings : the two women had a healthy disregard for each other . |
29 | They did n't appear to care for each other greatly . |
30 | There was a lot of teasing and we had soon thought up nicknames for each other . |