Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [v-ing] [verb] each [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I need to focus on my work here , and my sister and I are beginning to drive each other mad . ’ |
2 | ‘ I thought the horses I was riding had each way chances but I never expected four winners . |
3 | The latter will help specify how you are intending to reach each aim . |
4 | Something which is important to say is that the first time you have a contact with somebody and you do a piece , you 're , you 're meeting for the first time , it 's slightly awkward and you 're getting to know each other slightly , the second time you do it easier , it 's easier , and if you establish relationships with the local press , local radio and so forth , it gets easier and easier all the time , because by the time you get to know people , it 's not sort of ‘ Can I speak to somebody who does a programme about the morning whatever it is ? |
5 | So each you 're going to test each other on this . |
6 | 1 Deciding Decide who is going to play each role . |
7 | She seemed to hear Nick 's voice saying , We are going to love each other . |
8 | He did n't say he loved her but , " I think we 're going to love each other , Lyn . " |
9 | ‘ We were getting to know each other . ’ |
10 | ‘ We all thought we were going to hate each other . |
11 | ‘ They 're trying to cut each other to ribbons . |
12 | Well at least they 're going to see each other again . |
13 | They were standing facing each other in an empty attic room , bare walls squared with the pale imprints of discarded pictures , floorboards harsh to the feet , two naked strangers in a void , herself trying to reach out her hands to touch Stella 's fingers , but unable to lift the heavy monstrous bolsters of flesh that had become her arms . |
14 | He would prefer to see Africa 's debt obligation reduced to no more than the $10 billion it is managing to pay each year . |
15 | Among brothers and sisters it is becoming to entertain each other with witty remarks , hoaxes , family games and jokes , unbecoming to be solemn , to monopolize the conversation , to talk shop , to create emotional scenes . |
16 | And when we remember what Eliot did with the gibe , taking it over in the title of Old Possum 's Book of Practical Cats , that collection of whimsical fireside charades in verse , we may well think again about Auden 's comment that in English family life ‘ it is becoming to entertain each other with witty remarks , hoaxes , family games and jokes ’ . |
17 | The use of words also helps to bring across the message of the poem with words such as ‘ futility ’ and ‘ fatuous ’ giving the distinct impression that Wilfred Owen has almost given up everything that he once believed in because he feels that everyone is going to kill each other anyway . |