Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] [vb base] each " in BNC.

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1 The domination of nature generates a dominating mentality so people dominate each other and accept domination in the name of technological reason and scientific rationality .
2 ‘ It is important , as Gaelic television develops , that both media complement each other , ’ she added .
3 Probably the most useful recent equivalent is Clutton-Brock and Albon 's Red Deer in the Highlands , while a short summary is in Clutton-Brock and Ball , Rum , the Natural History of an Island — a book which is worth studying for the interplay of how things affect each other .
4 Life appeared to continue largely as normal in the Libyan capital , and the warning seemed to amount to no more than the routine diplomatic tit-for-tat when countries expel each other 's envoys .
5 According to Peter Felice , vice-president of customer services at Hughes LAN Systems , the idea is to avoid situations where suppliers blame each other for non-functioning equipment .
6 One of those dinner parties which she loved and mocked almost equally , where people envy each other their success while feeling faintly guilty about their own .
7 He planned for the church to be a community where people love each other in a way that is irresistibly attractive .
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