Example sentences of "[adv prt] [verb] each " in BNC.

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1 If they went on seeing each other , would they not eventually produce the same complicatedly beautiful pattern of commitment as her friends had ?
2 ‘ Because we need to clear the air , I think , if we 're to go on seeing each other . ’
3 I did n't want the long journey in to work each day so I let it to Professor Wendell .
4 One cold , overcast Sunday in May , a group of staff from CPS/Service department , along with their friends and families , went along to shoot each other — not with bullets but with paint pellets .
5 Now we will get a four , " and I was roped in to play each evening .
6 They sat down facing each other .
7 Wilkinson and Bates , with equal determination to achieve as many computer points as possible , won through to face each other in the first of two finals encounters .
8 He then went on to identify each and every major problem which affected cost and profit performance , quantifying each problem area and finally consolidating the total cost penalty at no less than four hundred million dollars .
9 Equipment was checked once more and the Jocks paired off to arrange each other 's camouflage .
10 ‘ When I go off to work each day , ’ he said slowly , ‘ Dorothy comes out to the car with me to say goodbye .
11 In a tree and branch network , all the input signals are fed into a main trunk and branches successively split off to serve each subscriber individually .
12 ‘ ' So I pour seven whiskies , hand them out , then wander off to stab each of the captives with my foot and check they 're still awake .
13 They set off to raid each other on the same night , but passed somehow in the darkness .
14 A computerised data collection system had to be set up to monitor each general practitioner 's referrals per 1000 patients on the practice list .
15 Both of us nearly ended up blasting each other but came to a reasonable compromise instead — which is the true story of our lives .
16 Predictably , the Koons exhibit dominated attention at a festival that included work from scores of internationally renowned , but less flashy artists , and even proved so provocative that one fanatic ended up slashing each painting with a knife , some four months after the show opened .
17 You may find that distance closes quickly during a combination sequence and you and your opponent end up facing each other within reverse punch range .
18 Prior to the course validation event , a subcommittee comprising — was set up to consider each course and review its ‘ enterprise ’ content .
19 The idea is simple : a group of people with different building skills team up to build each other 's houses , saving perhaps a third of the cost of a ready-made home .
20 The firm reckons that discounters will eventually end up cannibalising each other 's market share rather than damaging the bigger chains .
21 We ended up hating each other .
22 Several times they ended up shooting each other .
23 Thus , if all the infinities in supergravity turn out to cancel each other out , we could have a theory that not only filly unifies all the matter particles and interactions , but that is complete in the sense that it does not have any undetermined renormalization parameters .
24 Reliefs show the divine lovers sailing out to greet each other at this " Feast of the Beautiful Meeting " .
25 And we really are not out to kill each other in the way that quite often those awards would lead one to believe .
26 In the meantime all we have is the popular version that Blake was befriended by a 32-year-old Irishman , Sean Bourke , who at the time was coming to the end of a seven-year sentence and was living in the prison hostel just inside the perimeter wall of the prison but allowed to go out to work each day on parole .
27 Prisoners at Gloucester , some of whom are allowed out to work each day , say life inside is reasonable .
28 I hope he 's in the club and everything , they all try and out do each other .
29 they 're going out to eat each day you see
30 A more critical appraisal becomes possible as partners step back to regard each other .
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