Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [verb] each " in BNC.
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1 | He wanted them to continue to distrust each other , continue to irritate . |
2 | While he was at Arista , Charles and I got to know each other well . |
3 | Gradually Elizabeth and I got to know each other ; Elizabeth already knew something of me from The Last Enchantments . |
4 | I tend to use each kilometre as a ‘ four minute trot ’ . |
5 | Joan Warren and I tried to label each member as she came in , and the visitors ' book was passed round , but we inevitably missed people , so a head-count was impossible . |
6 | Originally I tried to label each unwanted artifact and thought and send them off again through stage left . |
7 | ‘ At the World Cup final in Gothenburg , for example , I tried to treat each day as a normal day , doing my best in the individual classes and not worrying about the final result . |
8 | In what follows , I propose to identify each , and then offer my own reflections on their importance for policy design . |
9 | I want to wear each one of them once more before I die . ’ |
10 | Then I work out much I want to sell each work for : my first painting sold for £25 , a small fortune then for an art student , and enough for a holiday in Italy . |
11 | I want to discuss each of these currents now in a more critical way . |
12 | I want to kiss each one a dem but dat is not allowed . |
13 | 8.40 : Arrived at school with Welfare Assistant to whom I give lift each morning . |
14 | As a Daily Telegraph labour correspondent then , I recall starting each day with a work schedule that sometimes involved keeping tabs on a dozen running disputes , from claim ( it was usually over pay ) through the gritty ritual of offer , rejection , negotiation , walk-out , stand-off , vilification , arbitration , mass meeting and settlement . |
15 | From then on I began to interpret each nocturnal sound as a footstep or as a bolt sliding back , and in the misery of the night I turned round and round in bed , my nightdress winding itself tighter and tighter about me , while a little voice inside me complained , ‘ I tried to do right , and now look what you 've done to me . |
16 | Their hospitality would doubtless have extended to me sampling the food in each of the three messes — but not wanting to risk either myself or the computer 's Carafe programme developing hiccups , I enjoyed visiting each mess and settled for eating in the Sergeant 's Mess . |
17 | It was then that I decided to tell each woman in my own time , taking each one in turn — I could n't tell them all at once . |
18 | My work became more consistent , I started to give each assignment as much effort as possible and to evaluate my performance , to see mistakes and room for improvement . ’ |
19 | With a little juggling I managed to get each section of the garment starting with lilac , shading to blue then to a yellowish pink . |
20 | He asked me what I had to do each week . |
21 | I decided to visit the Marines that evening and , after thanking Mick for his hospitality , made my way back to the orchard , thinking that as I had visited each Commando unit each day when we were in England , why not now that we were in France ? |
22 | Jeremy Isaacs and I had know each other for a long time . |
23 | At Eton I had gone each day to Spottiswoode 's bookshop to follow the course of this war in The Times . |
24 | So I had told each of my friends apart from one . |
25 | ‘ Although Stevie and I had known each other for a while we had never been romantically involved . |
26 | I 've examined each round under a microscope , and none seems to have any fingerprints , except the one that you packed separately , which you say you found in the mud . |
27 | I wish to thank each and every one of you for the part you played during 1991 . |
28 | I have assessed each application individually on its merits , carefully , against published criteria . |
29 | And as I become … and as I remain … more relaxed … and less tense each day … so I will develop much more confidence in myself … more confidence in my ability to do … not only what I have to do each day … more confidence in my ability to do whatever I ought to be able to do … without fear of failure … without fear of consequences … without unnecessary anxiety … without uneasiness . |
30 | I have to take each day as it comes . |