Example sentences of "[noun sg] to [adj] other " in BNC.
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1 | ( 183 ) But she admired even more what came later ; how after she had ceased wanting to blot him entirely from her mind , to make him not to be , they had found that they could after all talk good sense and kindness to each other . |
2 | ‘ We mean a great deal to each other . ’ |
3 | Thus he held together the two things which in the Enlightenment tended to fall apart , and to be defined in opposition to each other — faith against knowledge , revelation against reason . |
4 | A special relationship between the two groups remained , and the physical conditions of the Greek theatre ( as it subsequently evolved ) continued to ensure that the two groups were never in actual opposition to each other . |
5 | We must ‘ consider men as if but even now sprung out of the earth , and suddenly , like mushrooms , come to full maturity , without all kind of engagement to each other ’ . |
6 | Simple Men is Hartley 's most ambitious film to date and contains many of his illuminating trademarks — the cast talk to each other in monotone bite-size truths , the characters circle each other warily constantly considering closer contact , the humour is dark and rich and each sparse frame is carefully staged . |
7 | Producing elisions is something which foreign learners do not need to learn to do , but it is important for them to be aware that when native speakers of English talk to each other , quite a number of phonemes that the foreigner might expect to hear are not actually pronounced . |
8 | I did tell Mrs. Jervis for my heart was almost broken , but I opened not my mouth to any other . |
9 | Allitt , 24 , has been convicted at Nottingham Crown Court of murdering four children at the hospital , attempting to murder three , and causing grievous bodily harm to six others . |
10 | He stands adamant , a living reproach to all others in the circle of brethren . |
11 | Two men dressed in long underwear would shake hands and then bend forward as if making a deep bow to each other . |
12 | Both men stand stiffly to attention , and give the traditional Japanese jerky bow to each other . |
13 | In fact City handed him his goal on a plate as defenders Peter Atherton and David Busst left a long clearance to each other , and Wright stole in to clinch the outcome . |
14 | The first part introduces the characters and shows how they set the action going because of their relationship or attitude to each other . |
15 | Help the parents improve their attitude to each other . |
16 | Such vacillating fortunes of harvest were to become the norm for Champagne and , perversely , prove to be one of the reasons why this region is able to produce a sparkling wine superior to any other . |
17 | However , her categorisation is unprincipled in the sense that it does not really relate types of metaphor to each other , and is thus no more than a typology of poetic examples . |
18 | ‘ It would seem , ’ said Earl Robert , after a moment of courteous silence in deference to any other who might wish to speak , ‘ that as the last comer , this verdict sends me first into the lists . |
19 | They have begun to show aggression to each other . |
20 | As they become more aware of their importance to each other the relationship changes — it becomes sexual . |
21 | Similarly , the girls in the scheme could hardly fail to be aware of eyes on them , and of their success in mathematics being of importance to significant others . |
22 | We shall live openly and speak truth to each other , and create happiness for each other . |
23 | It is however an important part of the women 's movement , which might lack the explicit analysis of male oppression and resistance , but is none the less an affirmation of women 's allegiance to each other . |
24 | He was right when he had said that they had a peculiar reaction to each other . |
25 | ‘ Yeah , I do n't know how I 'd cope as a solo artist because we 're a real support group to each other . |
26 | Capitalist society … can maintain a relative equilibrium only at the price of painful crises ; the adaptation of the various parts of the social organism to each other and to the whole can be achieved only with a colossal waste of energy . |
27 | There is no other reason for their attraction to each other . |
28 | In the past , your affection would not have ended in a hug and the giving of warmth to each other . |
29 | It explores the inter-relationships between official policy and professional practice and their adaptation to each other . |
30 | JPG and Thierry Mugler pay tribute to each other at Susanne Bartsch 's fundraising Love Ball |