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

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1 To a large extent , however , Wright thinks people tend to refresh each other .
2 We tend to know each other pretty well , and to share a lot of things — goals , objectives , commitments .
3 If you want to kill each other , then go home and do it .
4 Thus at this level of problem analysis , of political and administrative policy formation , anti-sexist and anti-racist initiatives appear to mirror each other .
5 I want to wear each one of them once more before I die . ’
6 In the whole time that the kids have been going away we 've never had a single problem over religion and the biggest boost is that they actually want to meet each other again after the holiday , ’ she explained .
7 They want to own each other .
8 The ability to recast an expression from one language into the form of another depends on reference to some underlying construct of meaning which may establish a resemblance between expressions which appear very different and a distinction between expressions which appear to resemble each other .
9 Then I work out much I want to sell each work for : my first painting sold for £25 , a small fortune then for an art student , and enough for a holiday in Italy .
10 In what follows , I propose to identify each , and then offer my own reflections on their importance for policy design .
11 ‘ People are the most valuable asset any company has and we want to help each individual reach his or her full potential and in so doing gain maximum commercial advantage for their company , ’ said Mr Howell .
12 I want to discuss each of these currents now in a more critical way .
13 Although we certainly want to give each other a basis for anticipation , nothing could be more boring than having sex scheduled for every Tuesday night .
14 ‘ We want to give each company the opportunity to develop strategies for new product development to ensure that we remain ahead of the competition in each area of business .
15 I want to kiss each one a dem but dat is not allowed .
16 With a revolving credit account you decide with you bank how much you want to save each month .
17 You decide on the amount — generally between 10 and 120 — you want to save each month .
18 In order to ensure that the information on our M&A Database remains current we propose to review each entry every six months .
19 Members of the same family tend to resemble each other ; if one were warningly coloured , many others would be as well .
20 People stop to greet each other with obvious affection .
21 ] Neo-classical theories failed to perceive that the characteristic features of the real world ( to which nothing in the perfectly competitive model corresponds ) are simply the manifestations of entrepreneurial competition , a process in which would-be buyers and sellers gropingly seek to discover each other 's supply and demand curves .
22 At least some competitive advertising may be wasteful , as firms seek to duplicate each other 's expenditures in order to avoid market-share losses ( Lambin , 1976 ) .
23 In the second half we 'll be describing how our er new generation of products really seek to address each of those challenges .
24 We at Water undertake to supply each and every cherished customer with a product that is clear , cool and healthy to drink , free from contaminants and eminently potable .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 Paradoxically , both dominant and subordinate seem to sustain each other in a reciprocal fashion .
28 " She and Mrs Mott seem to like each other . "
29 First , the executives begin to experience each other as more supportive and constructive .
30 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 .
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