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

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1 They often fought each other and attacked humans until slain by a brave hero , frequently at an ancient site .
2 The return trip to the U.K. will probably have been organised by them and major tour operators will often assist each other by swapping vacant seats on aircraft .
3 They had attempted to visualize his world , as they had so often visualized each other 's boarding-schools .
4 Memes and genes may often reinforce each other , but they sometimes come into opposition .
5 Rachel and Phoebe did not often invite each other to formal meals , although they often ate together with Maggie .
6 ‘ Particularly in the rave scene of all-night parties young people find these drugs readily available and friends often encourage each other into taking the drugs , ’ he said .
7 We often lost each other on the seven barges being pushed a thousand miles up the Zaire River , once Conrad 's Congo .
8 Conversation can be generated by pupils using drill and practice software as well as database programs , in that the pupils often use each other as a resource for learning , drawing upon each others ' preknowledge and experience .
9 A gaggle of Bonefish 's children were in constant , but changing , attendance , sometimes helping me , but more often chasing each other in a complicated game of tag up and over Masquerade 's hull .
10 They often cross each other in their travels . ’
11 As far as restarting the musical life in Vienna was concerned , we had the problem that the occupying forces often contradicted each other .
12 In this co-operative situation , the students often help each other solve simple problems about terminal operation etc without having to ask for advice from a teacher .
13 They often help each other out when it comes to time off and holidays . ’
14 In reality , however , we often take each other , and God , for granted , and fail to see how our lives could really be .
15 Social groups are clearly not just bands of competitors and individuals often need each other for survival .
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