Example sentences of "[noun] relate [prep] [det] other " in BNC.

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1 the historical biography of the relationship between carer and cared for : how far was it possible for people with a long history on one particular level to relate to each other on a level of physical intimacy , faced with the disgust that caring often demands .
2 Thus , our holiday video turns out to be a series of boxes within boxes , of shots related to each other within sequences , and sequences related to each other within an overall structure which has to be made clear to the audience .
3 Ken and Orton related to each other , not just because of their similar sexual proclivities but because of their backgrounds .
4 We can study in detail how the complementary descriptions of position and momentum relate to each other .
5 This method gives children a clear idea of how groups of words relate to each other and makes it easier for them to remember new words and meanings .
6 Broadening this analysis , we might note that there is considerable variation in different cultures about how the two principles of blood and marriage relate to each other , and therefore in the code of conduct upon which in-law relationships are based .
7 The ‘ paths that seldom mortal goes ’ may recall fleetingly the ‘ hidden paths ’ of the hobbits ' walking-song , and its similar oscillation between adventure and homesickness ; in this sense the two stylistically quite different poems relate to each other like elvish assonances , hinting at a pattern but stressing change as much as identity .
8 Within the public sector we need to be aware of formal relations existing at different levels and we need to show how these organisations relate to each other .
9 The period of separation from her husband not only gives her an opportunity for physical recuperation , but also gives the couple a chance to relate to each other in a non-physical way .
10 Dissimilar horses , like a Shetland and a Thoroughbred , may have a lot of trouble relating to each other , and maybe never will .
11 In those societies , argues the anthropologists , people related to each other had obligations to each other , solely because they could trace links through parenthood or marriage .
12 To understand the AL of communicating one has to understand how people relate to each other .
13 We have expectations of the way people relate to each other and of the roles they play within families .
14 The concept of a socio-technical system arose from the consideration that any production system requires both a technological organization — equipment and process layout — and a work organization relating to each other those who carry out the necessary tasks .
15 Thus , our holiday video turns out to be a series of boxes within boxes , of shots related to each other within sequences , and sequences related to each other within an overall structure which has to be made clear to the audience .
16 Tarantino catches the way men relate to each other , how they talk and what they talk about , but pushes their banter to a blackly comic self-destructive conclusion .
17 Appreciate how individual products relate to each other .
18 The term structure is taken from the physical world where objects relate to each other differently .
19 Second , there are surface connections which establish interrelationships between persons and events ; these allow us to trace participants in a text and to interpret the way in which different parts of the text relate to each other ( cohesion ) .
20 Should we really be making judgements about pupils ' ability to relate to each other , and to adults , or even about their skill on the telephone ?
21 Little progress has been made in terms of developing a theory of the disorder which would provide greater understanding of how and why these factors relate to each other .
22 After this performance the class was ready to move to the much more difficult task of using the naturalistic interaction of dramatic playing to explore how the family related to each other in day-to-day living .
23 As it stands , this organisation does not make clear how the parts relate to each other , what the development is , or even what the point is of some of the parts ( why should there be a special section devoted to her final novel but not the others , for example ? ) .
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