Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [prep] each [noun sg] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 The arm-chair socialists were too engrossed in scoring advantage points over each other and so paid no attention to the bell-ringer .
2 He looked what he was , a veteran soldier , with sun-tanned face , clear eyes , dark doublet and hose , the only concession to fashion being the ornate , thick silver rings on each hand and a gold cross round his neck .
3 Unix International 's specification has enabled all input methods to talk to each other and run on top of each other 's systems .
4 Tracey made a tree with an equal number of rods protruding from each side and all of the same size .
5 Or , for solid-backed shelves , cut pieces of fabric to fit into each space and then fix in place with PVA adhesive .
6 However , many of the new stations began to feature a strongly marked nationalism as the assertive spirits of rival nations jostled with each other and advanced their claims for continental dominance with increasing stridency .
7 Some socialisation takes place on an extremely particular level : for example , individual families will in many respects differ from each other and as a result the content of much of the socialisation characteristic of each will be correspondingly variable .
8 Cost and number of prescriptions issued to each age and sex group .
9 Operational records are described as giving day-to-day information such as lists of books issued to each user or listings giving the whereabouts of books not on the shelves .
10 So that when one entered one would find the pictures talking to each other and you would enter and listen .
11 Their words ran over each other and they stopped .
12 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 .
13 Additionally , the system automatically monitors the calls made by each room and provides a summary report on each guest .
14 Below the needle , the strips bend towards each other and meet .
15 I am in the process of organising a conference which touches on this problem , and is concerned with getting the different sections of the innovative and business communities to talk to each other and try to understand each other 's point of view .
16 Numerous factions squabbled with each other and among themselves .
17 The parents glanced at each other and Mrs Hobden nodded slowly .
18 A network of lines led from each bow and a kedge anchor was run out astern .
19 But now fewer than five varieties predominate for each crop and even these are ‘ kissing cousins ’ of one another , genetically almost identical .
20 More detailed information on the designs and colours favoured by each country and individual group is contained in Chapters V , VI , and VII .
21 Further , these atoms interact with each other and their environment in unknown ways .
22 The Artisoft Ethernet network with Windows control and Novell compatibility Local Area Networking ( LAN ) allows computers on the same site to communicate with each other and share resources .
23 Needless to say there was plenty tricks played on each other and once when the summer was finished , Jimmy could n't get his trunk to move .
24 In other words , the Community Charge ( or poll tax ) was a personal tax assessed on each adult and expressed in the form of a lump-sum payment per year .
25 Is it that the colours resonate off each other or are there more profound similarities between the exponents of two such diverse cultures ?
26 The teacher went through each step and the children answered in unison .
27 The various parts of its body strained towards each other and collected into a hairy spherical fragment balanced on three pipe-cleaner legs at the head of the table .
28 A clearly-defined group frequency like ν ( CO ) , which gives bands in a region where few other fundamentals are likely to occur , can be very important in determining how many examples of the group occur in each molecule and the symmetry relationships between them .
29 Once the formation of PFF was fait accompli , and apparently against the personal wishes of the Bomber C-in-C ( and the majority of his Group commanders ) the Bomber Groups were instructed to send selected volunteer crews to a squadron raised by each Group and , thereafter , each squadron would be supported by its parent Group .
30 Trainees were being sought by a confusing mixture of providers competing with each other but unable to get them jobs in the end .
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