Example sentences of "[pers pn] to each [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I to each other . |
2 | know me and name me to each other have they |
3 | Companies that use computers have been connecting them to each other for a decade , often using AT&T 's telephone lines . |
4 | Consider the rule that , when being with one person and meeting another , one should introduce them to each other . |
5 | In their defensive exchanges , they ceased to value what had first so attracted them to each other . |
6 | To illustrate this point , I have given an example of a pattern for a knitted rectangle here in all three types of pattern notation , so that you will be able to relate them to each other . |
7 | In terms of Weber 's call for adequacy both at the level of meaning and at the causal level , there is argument at both levels , which , of course , much complicates questions of how to relate them to each other . |
8 | Graham did n't mind Slater knowing about Sara — he had introduced them to each other , after all — but he wanted to keep this day private . |
9 | Nowadays you are careful to address Interpreter Ni , Professor Chen and Party Secretary Yang by their handle as well as their name — and can cause serious insult by forgetting to do so or by introducing them to each other in the wrong order . |
10 | What Frazer does is to take , in the case of The Golden Bough , rituals and myths , and aspects of folk lore , from this society and that society , all over the world , and compare them to each other . |
11 | They took their toys to The Priory Church of England School and sold them to each other to help the starving in Somalia . |
12 | A variation on the ring topology is the ‘ star ’ topology , where either the file server or a special network ‘ exchange ’ box sits in the middle and cable radiates from it to each workstation . |
13 | A star topology is where the file server ( or a special network ‘ exchange ’ box ) sits in the middle and cable radiates from it to each workstation |
14 | So far as talking is concerned , they can only do it to each other . |
15 | I owe it to Alison , we owe it to each other , to live this openly and simply . |
16 | Lawyers acquire a smattering of technical jargon and by using it to each other create the impression that they have a full comprehension of the subject . |
17 | We must consecrate it to each other and to the gods . ’ |
18 | ‘ I 'm not doing anything to you , ’ he breathed into her ear , ‘ we 're doing it to each other . ’ |
19 | The historical process of transforming the world , making it a better place , recovering a pre-lapsarian global Eden in its pristine simplicity , will end up with people selling it to each other by the dollar , pound or yen . |
20 | When Henry Homer wrote this in 1767 the canal age was in its infancy , but he predicted that not only by the turnpikes but with the aid of " an even more valuable project of increasing inland navigation , a facility of communication is soon likely to be established from every part of the Island to the sea and from the several places on it to each other " . |
21 | You 've been doing it to each other all the time but if I were to hurt you or if anybody else here were to hurt you physically or mentally how many times would you forgive them ? |
22 | They can write at home , they can write after school , they can read it to each other and I think this is tremendous benefit where they 're open with each other too and can discuss round the table and evaluate their own work . |
23 | They take the infantile mewing and they modify it to each situation in which they wish to express a need for something . |
24 | c ) certainly exists : we add it to each side . |
25 | Then he introduced us to each other . |
26 | ‘ It is a time to show God 's care for us to each other , ’ she said . |
27 | Then she leaves us to each other . |