Example sentences of "[verb] to [det] other " in BNC.
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1 | That 's probably why they had to write to each other even after they were married . |
2 | Thus from mid-1962 the Soviet Union and Cuba were committed to each other to an extent which made it extremely difficult for either party to renounce the relationship . |
3 | Bingley possesses an enormous fortune and both of them are committed to each other and love one another very deeply . |
4 | Although love between human beings has in the first place a physical basis , in that two people are physically attracted to each other , ultimately it is not physical but mental . |
5 | Because the atoms have spin they behave like tiny magnets and the two species of atoms are attracted to each other to form so-called van der Waals molecules . |
6 | I saw now what I 'd known all the time , only I 'd hidden it craftily from myself because it did n't fit in with what I wanted to do , that Terry and I had no basis for a love-affair ; we were friends who happened to be attracted to each other physically , which was far from enough , and by thinking it was enough we 'd gone against the very nature of our relationship . |
7 | ‘ That we 're physically attracted to each other , and that 's as far as it goes ? ’ |
8 | It 's perfectly obvious we 're attracted to each other . ’ |
9 | When she nodded , he went on , ‘ It would probably have been better if we had discussed it right at the beginning , and certainly when we realised we were becoming attracted to each other . ’ |
10 | She discovers Mellors ' domain where initially , although attracted to each other , their meeting are uneasy affairs . |
11 | Love was strange , as Athelstan kept reminding him , and opposites were often attracted to each other . |
12 | In practice the solution was to find the right placement for the children , rather than try to help the parents , child or care staff to adjust to each other . |
13 | Let's now come back to this quiff analysis where John was confused and everyone was explaining to each other . |
14 | As EMS currencies are pegged to each other and account for a big part of each other 's baskets , the stability of the trade-weighted values of the French franc and the D-mark compared with the dollar and the yen is no surprise . |
15 | Dissimilar horses , like a Shetland and a Thoroughbred , may have a lot of trouble relating to each other , and maybe never will . |
16 | The concept of a socio-technical system arose from the consideration that any production system requires both a technological organization — equipment and process layout — and a work organization relating to each other those who carry out the necessary tasks . |
17 | Their voices rose , pure and distinct in the clear air as they laughed and shouted to each other . |
18 | She was being carried into strange , alien territory , grim and bleak , in and out of stations with unfamiliar names , where the porters shouted to each other in uncouth accents . |
19 | The lessons of one political movement are vital to relate to many others . |
20 | The period of separation from her husband not only gives her an opportunity for physical recuperation , but also gives the couple a chance to relate to each other in a non-physical way . |
21 | the historical biography of the relationship between carer and cared for : how far was it possible for people with a long history on one particular level to relate to each other on a level of physical intimacy , faced with the disgust that caring often demands . |
22 | Should we really be making judgements about pupils ' ability to relate to each other , and to adults , or even about their skill on the telephone ? |
23 | It might have been better for Butler to have set reason apart from the whole hierarchy of conscience , self love , benevolence , and particular passions and allotted it the role of ascribing different degrees of authority to each , that is , of saying how they ought to relate to each other mutually . |
24 | In this new world , all architecture , furnishing , clothing and behaviour are intended to relate to each other in a visibly coherent fashion . |
25 | All the rest of it was just the things humans say to each other to make sure that they 're still alive . ’ |
26 | They are also aware that everything they say to each other is being recorded — to be used in evidence , if necessary . |
27 | Videotaped recordings of what young and elderly say to each other and how they do so , will be analysed in ways , given the unique interdisciplinary co-operation involved , never achieved before . |
28 | Because there are some people that want to listen to what we say in our house , and what we say to each other . |
29 | And they 'll be able to experience what you say to each other whilst you 're having lessons in England . |
30 | Both Jay and Dionne had spent many a dawn listening to each other on the latest One and Only . |