Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] them [prep] each [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They took their toys to The Priory Church of England School and sold them to each other to help the starving in Somalia . |
2 | Males have brightly striped fringes and flash them at each other when displaying during combat . |
3 | Then take two cuts of the cards off the bottom of the pack and place them at each end before placing the rest in the middle . |
4 | Our awareness of the area under discussion , and our capacity for exercising choice , will increase through the effort of applying them , and balancing them against each other . |
5 | Keep the forceps used for handling grids scrupulously clean and wipe them after each step by punching the tips through No.1 Whatman filter paper , or bibulous paper . |
6 | It is a body that simultaneously defines the continents and divides them from each other ; at the same time it knits together some of their distant and improbably linked civilizations , as well as their anthropologies and histories . |
7 | If the scope of reason is confined to refining and systematising imperatives and deducing them from each other , how can it ever change their relation to the spontaneous ? |
8 | Improving staff morale — Staff also felt that the care programme approach could help their morale and broaden their repertoire of interventions when the training process they received ‘ valued staff ’ and taught them about each other 's professional skills and local resources . |
9 | What Frazer does is to take , in the case of The Golden Bough , rituals and myths , and aspects of folk lore , from this society and that society , all over the world , and compare them to each other . |
10 | Randomizing algorithms are sometimes provided , but it is generally wise for the user to allocate and test them for each file on an individual basis . |
11 | The comparative method in sociology will be discussed in chapter 3 , but essentially consists of the sociologist assembling data about several societies or social contexts and comparing them with each other , with the intention of explaining the causes of any variations . |
12 | H. B. Silverman and M. J. Dunbar watched narwhals off Baffin Island and repeatedly saw males cross their tusks and strike them against each other . |
13 | As you install the software , it picks up the AUTOEXEC and CONFIG files and copies them into each configuration slot . |
14 | They then began to play a game which involved tearing pieces off the aircraft and hurtling them at each other . |
15 | The game was spoiled by erratic and inconsistent refereeing by Kettering official Brian Hill , who felt it necessary to take aside both captains in the 21st minute and warn them about each team 's tactics . |
16 | Hold them as high as possible and pull them towards each other 30 times . |
17 | With palms facing upwards , take your arms behind you and pull them towards each other 35 times . |
18 | With palms facing upwards , take your arms behind you and pull them towards each other 35 times . |
19 | With palms facing upwards , take your arms behind you and pull them towards each other 30 times . |
20 | I 'm sure they pick things up and throw them at each other . |
21 | I can even compare them with nationally agreed criteria and say how well they have done , and grade them against each other when they leave me , if I must . |