Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [be] [v-ing] [prep] each " in BNC.

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1 These changes in facial colour are the most visible sign that you are reacting to each other .
2 So some were staring down at you and others were well below your eye level , which meant that you were scanning for each piece rather than reading them as a series .
3 I think that 's true of the women , but of course an awful lot of our young men erm come from all boys ' schools and quite a lot of our young women from all girls ' schools , so this is the first time , when they get to Oxford , that they are interacting with each other , on a day-to-day basis I should say , and I think that in itself will they are not sure how to act towards each other and there 's going to be confusions .
4 Above all , his direct , intimate , but emotionally charged style gave listeners huddled around their receivers in occupied France the sense that he was talking to each of them .
5 Let's now come back to this quiff analysis where John was confused and everyone was explaining to each other .
6 Suppose you and I were playing against each other , and suppose we both knew that the number of rounds in the game was to be exactly 100 .
7 I tried to stab my beak at them , to catch them with my talons , to use what strength was left in my wing , but the pain of it all was terrible and I was weakening with each second that passed by and before each new attack .
8 Trudi Pacter Living Doll ( Grafton ) Very much the Jackie Collins market and she is growing with each new book .
9 Now it 's got the three and we 're batting for each other , you know playing on the same side .
10 And we were looking at each other .
11 I says , Well er we 're going about here , the two shunters are going about here and they 're vying with each other to see how much they can ignore me .
12 Eva and my father were going into the front room , hand-in-hand , and they were reaching for each other low down , and clutching , tongues out , pressed against each other even before they 'd got through the door .
13 And now she could not stop talking , and he had put the book down , and they were shaking in each other 's arms , and he was kissing her , and she was kissing him , and really this would not do — they were in the embassy library , and anyone might come in , and , ‘ Dr Neil , we can not make love here ; it would not be proper , ’ she said breathlessly .
14 She had turned to him now and they were staring at each other .
15 It was as if they were clinging to each other , and they could n't let go .
16 We were just drunk as usual , but everybody was arguing with each other and it came to a head and we had a fight .
17 ‘ It had been bloody hard because we were sleeping with each other from very early on but we had always agreed not to get physical because I knew we should n't , ’ he said .
18 You , ho you should ideally all have a ouch , a file like this and , before I pick this up , erm , the best way of organizing your files and just , just take separate bits of paper now , to save yourselves time , is to take separate pieces of paper for the separate topics , that separate people have done , and as you 're talking to each other , begin making notes and adding to , to these different bits .
19 Nelson was going to have to fumble through on his own — just as she was fumbling through each day , holding her breath hoping to see him , talk to Matthew … trying to understand this hunger inside her .
20 I 'm happier to stand back and let him do his bit and I 'll do my bit , as long as we 're talking to each other .
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