Example sentences of "each other [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 The creation legends with their variations , their later additions and their associations with each other tell the same story , but clearly reflect religious and political struggles .
2 Place three of the wider ones on top of each other to form the first tower .
3 Place two of the thinner ones on top of each other to form the second tower .
4 His tour d'horizon of the gambling fraternity unveils a dog-eat-dog world in which the likes of Cheltenham Tony and Pretty Boy Burton vie with each other to relieve the likes of you and me — ‘ mugs , losers and tourists ’ — of our money .
5 Partners are jointly and severally liable for a partnership 's debts , and their dealings with each other require the utmost good faith ; implicit in this is that they all know each other , including their strengths and weaknesses .
6 Do n't you dare I 'm in charge of this interview and erm and erm and erm what 's caused this and why discussion what has caused this change to try and find out and put him off Horrible feeling you see two people shouting at each other two people shouting at each other get the impression that the other party is actually doing an impression of a goldfish and going like that .
7 The two hollows next to each other curve the mattress — so they fall in on top of each other . ’
8 The east-west lines of sea lochs penetrating inland from the Minch , and the straits dividing the islands from each other interrupt the arcuate sweep of the chain of islands .
9 It is important that we help each other tell the truth about who we are and what we 've done .
10 He pulled back two within ten seconds of each other to level the scores , struck again 21 seconds into the Third Period , and after Karl Rogers ' equaliser , he hit the winner through goalkeeper Marc Dowd 's legs .
11 How will BBC and ITV survive and how much will they need to bid against each other to acquire the major sports which audiences will wish to see ?
12 View them in alignment with each other to realise the overall artwork design .
13 That is to say , all those specific causes of fluctuations in returns should offset each other leaving the majority of risk inherent in the portfolio 's return being solely due to the market .
14 In effect , the key range 000–200 is cut into 19 digit sections , and the remainders that result from the division in each section are superposed on each other to provide the record addresses .
15 In the last week , both Protestants and Republicans have been vying with each other to grab the headlines by claiming the 3,000th victim .
16 They took their toys to The Priory Church of England School and sold them to each other to help the starving in Somalia .
17 Lawyers acquire a smattering of technical jargon and by using it to each other create the impression that they have a full comprehension of the subject .
18 The words he uses leap and tumble over each other to catch the exultant mood : ‘ dancing ’ , ‘ brandishing ’ , ‘ chanting ’ , ‘ leaping ’ and — most important of all — ‘ gathering ’ .
19 Observations were taken over three weekdays within a few days of each other to cover the period between 8.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. , so that at each datapoint there were 1980 ( 11 hours x 60 minutes x 3 ) observations of activity for each individual .
20 The minister was not an opera-lover himself , but many of the congregation were , and such blasphemies distracted them from their devotions into vying with each other to identify the operatic intrusions .
21 The senior staff trust each other to keep the substance of these conversations confidential , and they are invariably frank .
22 And now William was the last surviving friend of his childhood and they met as dissidents who have escaped the Gulag but left their roots behind and need each other to share the memories .
23 While the sibling competition was an inevitable part of growing-up , far less bearable was the growing parental rivalry , conscious or not , as Frances and Johnnie vied with each other to win the love of their children .
24 Here the spotlight turns to the school , the crucible in which interests melt into each other to produce the mixture of concerns which characterize black sportsmen .
25 What I would want to hear is something about how the parts of an engine interact with each other to produce the behaviour of the whole engine .
26 FOOTBALL 'S new Premier League becomes more and more meaningless as millionaires vie with each other to buy the title .
27 We both turned up with our seconds and , taking off our jackets , walked towards each other to discuss the rules of engagement .
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