Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] with each " in BNC.

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1 It may be advantageous to both groups to liaise with each other over the monitoring of Little Mill and Fishers Brae corner .
2 This process of dealing with her impressions was dovetailed into her everyday tasks without the two activities interfering with each other .
3 On an untitled piece by Richard Downes and Thomas Roper , it reads ‘ Two performers interact with each other using two heavy concrete curves as a channel for their communication . ’
4 Incorporating this object-oriented technology in UEC II will enable applications written in different Motif environments to communicate with each other by treating services such as e-mail , fax , and file naming as objects , OMG says .
5 However , linear precedence has been shown to be a significant factor affecting the manner in which words associate with each other [ Church & hanks , 1989 ] .
6 The presence of tattoo shops , ‘ topless ’ discothèques which offered dancing and music almost twenty-four hours a day were a reminder that Copenhagen was an active and important port , yet the overall effect was charming and romantic as flowers spilled out of window-boxes and the cafés and restaurants vied with each other to attract custom by the quality of their food and their individual décor .
7 Local Management of Schools ( LMS ) under which schools are funded on the basis of pupil numbers , open enrolment which allows schools to recruit outside their immediate catchment area , and the publication of certain test and examination results combine to make schools compete with each other for pupils .
8 Children do appear to assume different words contrast with each other in meaning , and they impose contrasts in meaning where there are differences in form .
9 We then moved on and expanded we expanded we brought with with a minimum of two words to do with each of those twelve words that we generated and we did this in a much faster way a much more creative way a right brain activity .
10 However , many of the new stations began to feature a strongly marked nationalism as the assertive spirits of rival nations jostled with each other and advanced their claims for continental dominance with increasing stridency .
11 Record the number of ’ strong ’ and ’ weak ’ overlaps associated with each word — worth 50 points and 1 point respectively ( NB — strictly speaking , it is inappropriate to talk of ’ strong overlaps ’ or ’ weak overlaps ’ in this context , but the terminology is used to indicate the consistency of the algorithm ) ;
12 Richard Rose 's review of the Gallup survey on twenty political issues found that majorities of voters for all three parties agree with each other on more than two-thirds of all issues , that most Alliance voters agree with the national majority on nineteen of twenty issues , and that most Conservative and Labour voters with the majority on seventeen of twenty issues .
13 Bach classified these bacteria into seven different groups , from each of which he prepared a vaccine , and he was able to work out the temperaments associated with each group .
14 Therefore , apply the criteria for each weaving category ( p. 11 ) and take into account any characteristics associated with each specific weaving groups ( Chs .
15 The non-resident 's choice will depend on his needs , interest differentials and risks associated with each course of action .
16 The risks associated with each loan must be assessed .
17 Cities vied with each other to build more beautiful towers .
18 Headmen communicated with each other through their superiors , and often sought to blame crime on persons outside their own jurisdiction .
19 Nevertheless , the insight that the neural representations of stimulus elements interact with each other in the brain to distort our perception of the world has been validated again and again by sensory physiologists .
20 The transmembrane columns interact with each other to form a pocket where the agonist binds to induce the conformation responsible for activating the G protein , that is , the next component of the signalling pathway .
21 Numerous factions squabbled with each other and among themselves .
22 The companies vied with each other to find new settings for the basic story-lines and messages that they had to put over .
23 Dealers take account of the areas sown with each kind of grain , of the forwardness and weight of the crops , of the supply of things which can be used as substitutes for grain , and of the things for which grain can be used as a substitute .
24 Different species of cones specialise in different types of prey , mainly comprising worms , other molluscs and fish , and have specific venoms to deal with each of their prey .
25 Can signers from different countries communicate with each other even if they do n't know each others ' sign languages ?
26 Finally , it will be possible for companies to co-operate with each other within the framework of new corporate forms — such as the European Economic Interest Grouping ( EEIG ) and the proposed European Company — based upon Community law rather than national law .
27 In addition they estimated the implied income tax brackets associated with each dividend payout level .
28 A rather different view is given by Stiglitz ( 1985 ) : " There are systematic biases associated with each of the control mechanisms … , ( p. 146 ) .
29 Having made the point that blacks identify with each other ‘ automatically ’ , it is no surprise to learn that , when it comes to organizing aspirations for the future , blacks set their sights on blacks who have made it to , or near to , the top of their chosen occupation .
30 Even plants communicate with each other .
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