Example sentences of "[noun sg] to [adj] other " in BNC.

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1 ( 183 ) But she admired even more what came later ; how after she had ceased wanting to blot him entirely from her mind , to make him not to be , they had found that they could after all talk good sense and kindness to each other .
2 ‘ We mean a great deal to each other . ’
3 Thus he held together the two things which in the Enlightenment tended to fall apart , and to be defined in opposition to each other — faith against knowledge , revelation against reason .
4 A special relationship between the two groups remained , and the physical conditions of the Greek theatre ( as it subsequently evolved ) continued to ensure that the two groups were never in actual opposition to each other .
5 We must ‘ consider men as if but even now sprung out of the earth , and suddenly , like mushrooms , come to full maturity , without all kind of engagement to each other ’ .
6 Simple Men is Hartley 's most ambitious film to date and contains many of his illuminating trademarks — the cast talk to each other in monotone bite-size truths , the characters circle each other warily constantly considering closer contact , the humour is dark and rich and each sparse frame is carefully staged .
7 Producing elisions is something which foreign learners do not need to learn to do , but it is important for them to be aware that when native speakers of English talk to each other , quite a number of phonemes that the foreigner might expect to hear are not actually pronounced .
8 I did tell Mrs. Jervis for my heart was almost broken , but I opened not my mouth to any other .
9 Two men dressed in long underwear would shake hands and then bend forward as if making a deep bow to each other .
10 Both men stand stiffly to attention , and give the traditional Japanese jerky bow to each other .
11 In fact City handed him his goal on a plate as defenders Peter Atherton and David Busst left a long clearance to each other , and Wright stole in to clinch the outcome .
12 The first part introduces the characters and shows how they set the action going because of their relationship or attitude to each other .
13 Help the parents improve their attitude to each other .
14 Such vacillating fortunes of harvest were to become the norm for Champagne and , perversely , prove to be one of the reasons why this region is able to produce a sparkling wine superior to any other .
15 However , her categorisation is unprincipled in the sense that it does not really relate types of metaphor to each other , and is thus no more than a typology of poetic examples .
16 ‘ It would seem , ’ said Earl Robert , after a moment of courteous silence in deference to any other who might wish to speak , ‘ that as the last comer , this verdict sends me first into the lists .
17 They have begun to show aggression to each other .
18 As they become more aware of their importance to each other the relationship changes — it becomes sexual .
19 We shall live openly and speak truth to each other , and create happiness for each other .
20 It is however an important part of the women 's movement , which might lack the explicit analysis of male oppression and resistance , but is none the less an affirmation of women 's allegiance to each other .
21 He was right when he had said that they had a peculiar reaction to each other .
22 ‘ Yeah , I do n't know how I 'd cope as a solo artist because we 're a real support group to each other .
23 Capitalist society … can maintain a relative equilibrium only at the price of painful crises ; the adaptation of the various parts of the social organism to each other and to the whole can be achieved only with a colossal waste of energy .
24 There is no other reason for their attraction to each other .
25 In the past , your affection would not have ended in a hug and the giving of warmth to each other .
26 It explores the inter-relationships between official policy and professional practice and their adaptation to each other .
27 JPG and Thierry Mugler pay tribute to each other at Susanne Bartsch 's fundraising Love Ball
28 Throwing throwing balls of putty to each other and a couple of them went through windows and
29 Dancers on stage must establish their relationship to each other and to those who enter and also the particular way they are to set the action or dance going by initiating the phrasing , style and expressiveness of the choreographic design to be unfolded .
30 Nevertheless the three dancers in Monotones are expressing their close relationship to each other and to the space in which they dance and above all to the flowing lines of the design and of the musical phrases .
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