Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [det] other " in BNC.

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1 two sixty , if you 've got a bad phone it used to drag the paging down for all others , where if you 've got paint in the socket
2 There are then three possibilities : first , their edges may slide along against each other ; second , they may move away from each other — then fresh lava emerges from the crack which is formed between them ; third , they may move towards each other , one plate sliding under the other .
3 In fact , it is desirable that they should meet and get to know each other for a day or two over a safe fence ( possibly a mesh that a horse ca n't kick a leg through ) before they are put in with each other .
4 He concludes that the effectiveness of a given system should be based on its ability to fit in with the external systems making up its environment on the one hand , and , on the other hand , on its competence in allowing its own sub-systems to fit in with each other .
5 And me mother , she lived at , that 's not far from Peterborough , and she er Me father used to go to this here farm , me mother lived , and of course they got in with each other , then they got married and then they wanted to buy a caravan .
6 So I think the scenario within , within the Health Service is basically that units , rather than working together , working in with each other , are actually competing to achieve contracts to , to , to secure work .
7 When the role of Charlene came up , I remembered her and called her in with some others .
8 Sadly , church people have often so dismally failed to get along with each other that they are powerless to get along with the needy in the world .
9 These poems along with many others in a similar vein , show that working people were articulating aspects of their experience in verse .
10 As both crimes carried an automatic death sentence , along with many others , so far as the prisoners were concerned , any specific charge was purely academic .
11 Along with many others , Nyerere believed that it was possible , but he emphasized that this should not involve the rejection of outside influences :
12 Along with many others they have all been doing their bit for our Decade of Evangelisation .
13 That could be recognised in a scheme for supporting lone parents , along with many others who care single-handed for particularly frail or handicapped people .
14 Along with many others the vicar of Louth and one of the monks from the Abbey were executed for their part of the revolt .
15 Like many people , Derrick Edwards , Dorset 's community care co-ordinator , has criticised the way the DoH has apparently backtracked on linking community care services to people 's needs , throwing his department , along with many others , into turmoil .
16 Among names that immediately spring to mind are those of Sydney Schanberg , the former New York Times correspondent who was in Phnom Penh at the time of the fall , and whose subsequent search for his Cambodian assistant , Dith Pran , was documented in Roland Joffé 's film The Killing Fields , who arrived in Indo- China at the age of 21 and was there from 1970 to mid-1975 , first with Agence France Presse , then as a stringer for The Sunday Times — when all the other journalists were getting out , Swain was either brave or foolhardy enough to fly back into Phnom Penh in time for its fall ; William Shawcross who , along with many others , covered the Vietnam war for The Sunday Times and who subsequently became obsessed with the fate of Cambodia , an obsession that resulted first in Sideshow , which exposed the role of Nixon and Kissinger , and then in The Quality of Mercy , a study of the work of the Red Cross in Cambodia ; John Pilger , the British-based Australian journalist whose work on Cambodia may have had little concrete effect but has at least helped to ensure that the tragic country will never disappear into oblivion ; Philip Caputo , who went initially to Vietnam in March 1965 as a 23-year-old Marine officer with the first US combat group sent to Indo-China and returned in 1975 as a correspondent to report on what was left of the war .
17 Larkin died in Dublin 30 January 1947 and was buried , appropriately , in Glasnevin , along with many others who had espoused the nationalist and social causes of his epoch .
18 Words such as ‘ unsown ’ and ‘ snow ’ or ‘ star ’ and ‘ stir ’ , along with many others like each other in this way make this a poem without the reader being aware of any rhyme which would take out a lot of the emotion .
19 Indeed , it will enable the Croydon education and training service , along with all others , to preserve the characteristics of their provision , including their community role , and to build on their strengths .
20 Emma and Roberta , two ten-year-olds devised the following advertisement , which , along with several others , were on prominent display when candidates visited the school .
21 These two personalities , along with several others put the viewer in the pilot 's seat of the large naval fighter , giving a taste of what the aircraft was like to fly and go to war in .
22 A town filled with disgruntled men-at-arms , more than ready to pick an easy quarrel to pay for the hard one they had lost , was no place for a fugitive Franciscan friar escaped from the Leicester convent , and suspect of treason along with several others of his house , some already executed .
23 The old hand-chiselled level was opened some years ago by the writer and a description of this , along with these others , is given in the guide to the orefield and its mines .
24 The dark and the light have lain down in each other 's arms to sleep in a bed of silver moonlight and a little shifting wind brings the scents from the nearby woodland on the other hill . ’
25 This system contains two neutron stars orbiting each other , and the energy they are losing by the emission of gravitational waves is causing them to spiral in toward each other .
26 As the two ‘ counter-sciences ’ ethnology and psychoanalysis have suggested , history is simply one possible discursive form of understanding — even if its problematic of temporality spills over into many others .
27 As plants move in to colonise newly available ground different species take over from each other in a series of stages known as ‘ succession ’ .
28 Under these circumstances the parents need to be able to take over from each other so that it is the child who tires and not the parents .
29 ‘ Then why ca n't we keep on talking until we finally get through to each other ? ’
30 The girlfriends and wives of the young officers were pretty , well-bred girls who leant over to each other and laughed a lot as they waited for the ceremony to start .
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