Example sentences of "into [det] other " in BNC.

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1 John Sutphen suggests that with the three sonar channels available to dolphins , cetaceans can see-read-hear into each others ' hearts and brains .
2 School was so long ago that we had passed into each others ' mythology , like people who met distantly in another country .
3 But it was this battle , won at huge cost by both Tyne Tees and Yorkshire , which finally propelled the companies into each others arms .
4 That the audition process was one that examined you totally — your private behaviour as well as your theatrical ability , the two feeding into each other to find a way to suit the requirements of the part and the particular aspects that were being looked at by the director , Michael Blakemore .
5 How the days , instead of each being distinct from each other , merged into each other .
6 Harriet 's sobbing and she herself is st ill cursing and her head 's spinning and spinning and they lurch into each other , and Harriet is n't Princess H any more , cool and cocky , she 's sad too , mysteriously , unglamorously , and she hugs her and feels how slight she is and it seems she 's luckier than Harriet , well , just now .
7 The couples frequently face each other looking into each other 's faces and appear to crouch over their feet slightly which emphasises the ‘ down to earth ’ quality as most steps appear to go down into and not out of the ground .
8 In itself the dim complacency of gossip and cards at ‘ our club ’ would seem harmless , familiar , merely social ; but ‘ in itself ’ denatures The Possessed where groupings dissolve or collapse into each other , and where the ‘ merely ’ social has no place .
9 The convergence I have been exploring does not suggest that we should collapse materialism and psychoanalysis into each other .
10 They collapsed into each other 's arms and at that moment a group of callow youths stomped past , bigger than the girls and ferocious looking .
11 ‘ The fish were really distressed and could not avoid bashing into each other with the water level so low .
12 They rattle and bash into each other , a whole long string of them .
13 Very much in the spirit of the age , the hall , dining-room and drawingroom all open into each other with great double doors , so that you could entertain on a grand scale .
14 The dining-room and sitting-room which both open into each other display rectangular wall sections of selected birch , slightly pink toned and white waxed … .
15 On the pavements , pedestrians bump into each other rather than step aside , and small offences turn quickly into shouting matches .
16 Motion is possible even without empty space ; so long as things simultaneously move into each other 's places , motion is as possible in a plenum as in a crowd .
17 The pitiable Mr Pygling , who jerked through the little town with a stick — it turned out he had Parkinson 's disease — doffed his check cap to Jane and even held the door open for her when they ran into each other at a shop until she opened the house to the public ( having restored it sufficiently ) on Sundays .
18 Would they melt into each other 's arms ?
19 mutely we shall look into each other 's eyes
20 Unlike the last occasion they ran into each other , this time Sheehy came off worse and his plane was grounded as a result of the damage .
21 Last year , however , they had a spectacular reconciliation , fell into each other 's arms , quaffed champagne and gave birth to a new double Fabris-Petrides certificate ( tariff : £250 for a drawing , £300 for a painting ) .
22 The opened door jarred one , and they swung to and fro , bumping into each other like the elements of an executive toy .
23 Ah yes , the mystic east , flying carpets , romance on all sides , and on the long sandy beach around the translucent waters of the bay at Ortakent you can laze your days away doing little else than looking deep into each other 's eyes .
24 I have seen the ladies of Rye doing their shopping in the High Street every morning , carrying large market baskets , and bumping into each other in narrow doorways , and talking in a very animated manner …
25 From there , after a change of buses and yet another lunch-time fast , the road climbed up into a bare landscape of mountains sweeping into each other , before it settled into the endless vistas of the high altiplano , a treeless puna 3,962 metres above sea level ; home for llamas , alpacas and the Aymara Indians .
26 As the train leaves , with an unnatural casualness they will separate with never so much as a pressure of the hand ; others there are who , oblivious of the world around them , stand gazing into each other 's eyes , spending their last few moments clasped in each other 's arms — matching a succession of last kisses — to separate with a look of bewildered agony on their faces .
27 Dr Ramey also explains that when couples are together for some time their hormone levels often begin to co-ordinate in the same way , so regular sex — say on Saturday nights — mean you tune into each other 's hormone levels .
28 I heard it — a terrible sound of vehicles crashing into each other .
29 Chang lived just a couple of doors along from me at Backyards , sharing a house with Barton Lynch , so we often ran into each other on the early morning surf check .
30 They were looking into each other 's face and laughing as if , Agnes thought , they were alone .
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