Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adj] other " in BNC.

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1 For Assiter , fantasy is not just a harmless and essentially solitary activity in which everyone engages to a greater or lesser extent , but is something which also has an effect on the way people behave towards others , and on the way they may feel they can justifiably treat each other , particularly women .
2 Nigel said ‘ Your place or mine ? ’ when they 'd both duly impressed each other with lies .
3 One suggestion is that males and females rarely encounter each other .
4 An interesting point to note in real Spanish folk dance is that the boy and girl rarely touch each other .
5 Within perception you quite often get erm a local processing going on simult apparently simultaneously with a global processing and the two sort of mutually influence each other .
6 ‘ And I hope we 're both mature enough to treat each other with civility and respect for the few remaining days we 're forced to spend together . ’
7 It was a wonder they had not all mauled each other to death long ago and left the damp , chilly coastline unpeopled except for howling birds .
8 For years top cops have known that gangs of crooks were working together to provide each other with specialist help , arms and equipment .
9 ‘ Oh , just that if these things are as good at imitation as they appear to be , then we ca n't entirely trust each other from now on .
10 Our integrated health programme has provided a catalyst for slum families to have a hand in controlling their environment and working together to benefit each other .
11 Whatever the reason may be : investment programmes , wars , fears of conflict , or the enforcement of a regime , they all stem from global mistrust and deception , and such great amounts of money could be directed in other ways if people all trusted each other and armament production was open .
12 From now on , they only want each other .
13 But now he was cuddling me and whispering in my ear with helpless pleading , " Hold me — hold me — " Suddenly I was hugging him with all my strength ; our bodies were strung tight together and we were kissing each other 's cheeks with little frantic kisses — we could n't bear to draw apart even enough to find each other 's lips .
14 Yes , they had been neighbours in Shrewsbury , but of course they had only seen each other during the school holidays , and of course they had n't made friends over some grotty little terrace-house garden fence ; he 'd first noticed her from the tree house in his parents ' garden while she was learning to ride her new pony in her parents ' ten acres of mature woodland and well-kept pasture .
15 I sit down with Paul Franklin every now and then and we swap licks — just basically show each other what we know .
16 It can also be seen from ( 6.17 ) , that this is the hypersurface on which the two opposing waves mutually focus each other , as the contraction of each wave here becomes unbounded .
17 We may conclude that , in all cases , the opposing waves mutually focus each other onto the hypersurface , on which the contraction of the waves is unbounded and the line element ( 6.20 ) is singular .
18 The reason for this choice is associated with the convenience of aligning the coordinate directions with the shear axes on the surface on which the two waves mutually focus each other .
19 The hypersurface on which they mutually focus each other , which is given by or , is here given by which determines the horizons of the Kerr solution .
20 In the Bell-Szekeres solution , it has been shown that the hypersurface on which the opposing waves mutually focus each other is a Cauchy horizon rather than a curvature singularity .
21 In this extension , the waves cross , mutually focus each other , re-expand and then separate leaving Minkowski space between them to the future .
22 And his Foreign Minister Pik Botha said : ‘ We are sending a message to the world that South Africa is a place where people only kill each other .
23 Whereas a person involved in the American Mafia could say , quite reasonably , ‘ what 's all the fuss about , we only kill each other ’ , the same could not be said in defence of some corporate crimes .
24 If they 're all friends with each other they 'll all bring each other wo n't they ?
25 Generally small groups of children working together stimulate each other .
26 Make sure that lines do not inadvertently touch each other , or this will result in short-circuits on the finished board .
27 do n't much like each other She 's no a wummin
28 Two strangers at a party , who did n't much like each other .
29 The Moon and everything that is on our planet 's surface mutually attract each other .
30 ( Alan Whicker , it seems , was first choice : Palin makes an interesting substitute given the wicked Python parody of Whicker Island : a place full of Alan Whickers endlessly interviewing each other . )
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