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

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1 But no allegations would be made against any individuals , and it would be down to each authority to decide whether to make inquiries with Leicestershire police or social services .
2 To cancel unc to its lowest terms : Notice we neatly cross out the 18 and 27 and put above them the number of times 9 goes in to each .
3 And there are eight words that need to be fitted in to each day .
4 ‘ Then why ca n't we keep on talking until we finally get through to each other ? ’
5 He then generally obliged the heirs and entrusted to them that they should give and make over to each person whatever he had left them .
6 The girlfriends and wives of the young officers were pretty , well-bred girls who leant over to each other and laughed a lot as they waited for the ceremony to start .
7 It is up to each one of us , he wrote , at every point in our lives , to decide how much order and how much disorder , how much discipline and how much freedom we need for the best realization of our project of the moment , even though that project may turn out to be flawed or even utterly mistaken in the short run , of course I am only talking about the short run , he wrote , in the long run , as I have already said , both success and failure are quite without meaning , the notion of meaning is quite without meaning .
8 She said that the aim of the directive was to harmonise the hygiene practices of all the member states , and it was up to each country to interpret the directive .
9 As they square up to each other the spouses of the first three men ‘ Enter above ’ and implore them not to fight .
10 While Otley and Nigel squared up to each other Elinor emptied the contents of the envelope onto the table : family snaps , letters , postcards belonging to the Chatwins , the coat of arms well in evidence and having the same circlet of tiny flowers as the monogram on Tumbleweed 's handkerchief .
11 They should be brought right up to each individual point of use to maximise convenience .
12 It is up to each member state to decide whether an EEIG registered by it should have separate legal personality .
13 They square up to each other , with their noses almost touching and their mouths wide open in a threatening attitude .
14 From now on ignorance will be no excuse and if a doctor gives a pill or an injection it is up to each player to make sure it 's not on the list of banned medicines .
15 So fitness is important , and how much we do is up to each one of us .
16 Back in the days of bare-knuckle bouts the referee scratched a line in the dirt and fighters shaped up to each other by ‘ toeing ’ this line .
17 ‘ We squared up to each other like a scene from high noon ’
18 I went after him to ask him what his problem was — and we squared up to each other like something out of High Noon .
19 Gascoigne went up to each player in the dressing-room before the kick-off , roughly shook him , and demanded he die for the club and the cause .
20 It is up to each individual union to deal with this problem , but the obvious right course for all of them is to compensate for broken time — and this included the RFU .
21 Butt lengths up to each other — any slight gaps will be hidden when overpainting .
22 It is already clear , though , that cosying up to each other involves sizeable risks for both AT&T and the unions .
23 BOTH Colchester & East Essex and Maldon are hit by injury and work commitments as they square up to each other in the second round of the NCA Abbot Ale Cup at Castle Park today .
24 BOTH Colchester & East Essex and Maldon are hit by injury and work commitments as they square up to each other in the second round of the NCA Abbot Ale Cup at Castle Park today .
25 A few members felt it was not necessary and argues it was up to each member to decide whether or not to receive this .
26 ‘ It is up to each State , to protect its rights ’ , whether these be a claim for reparations for the commission of an international delict , a claim of cessation of a continuing wrongful act , or a claim to act in self-defence .
27 The building had two front doors , side by side , one for each house , and the steps up to each door were not divided ; an urn full of some kind of greenery stood in the middle of the steps , but there was no attempt at distinction .
28 I think a as far as this group is concerned it will be up to each respective union , er I think of who they invited to that seminar .
29 Loulou charged up to each new arrival , thumping and hugging in a demonstrative greeting .
30 They had opened up to each other .
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