Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] each " in BNC.

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31 As more people find themselves in the same position , men stop mocking each other for doing housework and mothers-in-law cease criticising their sons ' wives about going out to work .
32 In Darcey Bussell and Jonathan Cope he has ideal interpreters for the principal roles — the writing for the salamander is some of his most inventive — while Fiona Chadwick blazes as Epine , Anthony Dowell dodders as the emperor , the four kings seek to outshine each other , and Tetsuyu Kumakawa as the Fool seems even more at ease in the air than on the ground .
33 The pain of the body and the greatness of the soul are equally balanced throughout the composition of the figure and seem to cancel each other out .
34 Paradoxically , both dominant and subordinate seem to sustain each other in a reciprocal fashion .
35 " She and Mrs Mott seem to like each other . "
36 I made during my year a number of lasting friendships , some of which have actually turned into professional assistance in different parts of the country , and the fact that people genuinely enjoy meeting each other is shown by the annual reunions which take place , entirely at the personal expense of the individuals , which demonstrate the bond of friendship which our Institute can bring about .
37 Surely it is an association of women with a shared experience who enjoy meeting each other .
38 First , the executives begin to experience each other as more supportive and constructive .
39 All the people who matter know each other well and so can take decisions fast .
40 As the day wears on they begin to mock each other , particularly Neil Strachan , the melancholy Presbyterian geologist , who keeps ruling out half their best ideas as bloody tectonic impossibilities , and who ca n't do a convincing German accent for the life of him .
41 We stand holding each other , and she shivers like a butterfly and her tears trickle down my skin .
42 We humans stand facing each other , three and three , high in the body of the machine .
43 We stand facing each other , Tod and I. Occasionally from along the corridor comes the sound of banging , as his minders hammer temporary repairs to his front room window .
44 8.40 : Arrived at school with Welfare Assistant to whom I give lift each morning .
45 I have met knitters in Scotland , Canada and Austria , we seem to recognise each other — maybe the clothes !
46 They seem to understand each other .
47 As a Daily Telegraph labour correspondent then , I recall starting each day with a work schedule that sometimes involved keeping tabs on a dozen running disputes , from claim ( it was usually over pay ) through the gritty ritual of offer , rejection , negotiation , walk-out , stand-off , vilification , arbitration , mass meeting and settlement .
48 Because you and Miss Nameless happen to fancy each other ? ’
49 The Ness is shallow and peaceful , and the murmur of its flowing falls plaintively on the ear , in sympathy with the song of the birds , and the summer tintings of the trees , and the musings of those who seem to love each turning in the paths ; while the waters of the rapids of Niagara make the onlooker hold back his breath , and keep back as far as possible from the wild leaping of the swift-rushing waters .
50 Yes , most people pay to come to NCT classes , and excellent value they are too , for the few thousand parents we manage to teach each year .
51 The four of us stand watching each other in the dark street while the laughing crowd drifts past us from the pub 's side door .
52 When a patient seems to be developing a pattern of chronic repeats , it is recommended that all staff engaged in his or her care meet to reconstruct each attempt in order to determine whether there appears to be a motive common to each act .
53 Unless , that is , two groups happen to tell each other and it turns out that both have had the same or similar experiences .
54 Find yourself a willing partner and sit facing each other .
55 So that when they sit facing each other on either side of their fire-place , both grins take off in the direction of the mantelpiece , as if drawn by the draught .
56 Howard and Felicity sit facing each other in the evenings across the empty fire-place ( they have central heating , of course , and there 's no point in getting soot in the curtains unless they have guests ) .
57 I tend to use each kilometre as a ‘ four minute trot ’ .
58 The simple hedges described in Fig.7.3 are essentially insurance operations in which profits and losses on each investment tend to offset each other to some extent .
59 you know push each other , and they make a .
60 If you feel the ‘ fit ’ is wrong so that the relationship is not working well you might need to consider ending it , for there should be a growing sense of ease as you get to know each other .
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