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

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1 It implies that , since subjects can not completely understand or communicate with each other , or even themselves , the full ‘ representation ’ of women by female subjects , or of particular , female-identified subject areas , methods or theories , is impossible .
2 These may of course in practice be confused or entangled with each other , as they are in Northern Ireland , or as they are in any state where the elections are largely or wholly a political ritual or a way of mobilizing mass support or approval for a regime in which party and state are indistinguishable , and electoral choice between contestants for office non-existent .
3 Agnes watched with amusement as his interest quickened or faded with each phrase .
4 Dialysis bags constructed as above , and filled with each of the two test solutions , were suspended for an hour at 37°C without stirring in 10 ml of a solution of the following composition ( mmol/l ) : Na 135 , K 15 , Cl 100 , HCP 3 40 , acetate 10 .
5 While searching for prey , many dolphin species move in tight schools distributed over a large area , using sound to stay in contact and communicate with each other over significant distances .
6 They bantered and argued with each other , laughed raucously , became angry and fell into sulks , changing moods as quickly and as unpredictably as children .
7 Two of them shook their heads and consulted with each other in low voices .
8 This is analogous to complexes involved in transcriptional activation , when several proteins bind to the DNA and interact with each other to form higher-order complexes .
9 But the point is that a great variety of inputs and outputs are employed and interact with each other .
10 In fact , all these explanations may be true , and interact with each other to produce an incredibly complex , elusive , but very suggestive effect .
11 What is more , co-operative R&D ventures may provide a forum in which firms learn to co-operate and collude with each on a wider basis , particularly if they create well-defined strategic groups that bring peer-group pressure to bear on each other whenever incentives to cheat appear .
12 Her narrow waist swayed and her hips lifted and dropped with each step .
13 The central idea of long-wave theories is that advanced capitalist economies go through a regular cycle of boom and slump with each trough or peak occurring approximately fifty years apart .
14 The two developments have emerged in parallel , developing separately , but inevitably influencing and interacting with each other .
15 With a group or a class responding and interacting with each other , the teacher 's skill in interpreting and reacting immediately are all-important .
16 Then , as trees and shrubs mature , stones weather and acquire the patina of moss , our garden can evolve and improve with each successive season .
17 It is a private sector , joint venture initiative between hotels which , in normal circumstances , compete tooth and claw with each other .
18 Tony Visconti : ‘ At that time , we had gone into the studio to record ‘ The Man Who Sold The World ’ , and the horrible thing that was happening to me as a producer , the nightmare of my life , was that David and Angela were becoming totally entwined and enraptured with each other .
19 The various clones weave amongst and intermingle with each other and amongst grasses and associated herbs .
20 Applying it to R & D organisations is a challenge , and learning and sharing with each other through a network , such as the Quality Methods Association R & D group can be useful .
21 In other words , the fact that we can be open , honest and sharing with each other intellectually , emotionally and spiritually means that we have a sound basis for open , vulnerable sharing physically .
22 But it 's also erm about discovering the completeness of the ministry of the people of God as we enter through the various commitments that we have to our sister churches in Wales and in Britain and in the world , whether it 's routine or a particular relationship of members or All that 's part of the context of the ways in which we 're talking about and sharing with each other with God .
23 We have then , in the mid 1980s , a situation where two communities start to talk and meet with each other following a very long silence .
24 Retix Inc , Santa Monica , California says it has developed an Open Systems Interconnection-compliant distributed transaction processing communications manager , which enables different transaction processing monitors to communicate and interoperate with each other .
25 The child and parents may need to be exposed to intensive care and contact with each other ( Iwaniec and Herbert 1982 ) .
26 ‘ What 's this fellow doing here ? ’ she shouted , puffing out her hastily improvised dark veil which rose and fell with each indignant gasp .
27 Allowances under the Berkshire scale of 1795 began with a " gallon loaf " at 1s ( 5p ) and increased with each penny rise up to 2s ( 10p ) .
28 He particularly was concerned about problems of scale as a practical problem , that is it may well be in a small town you could have a direct democracy , a face-to-face community where people can talk to each other and argue with each other and meet on a regular basis , but as soon as you get cities , countries , nations , direct democracy of any sort is erm absurd
29 There is absolutely no question that there are kind of money advice people in the City sitting around with nothing to do , quite the contrary , so I mean it 's not a duplication , erm and of course we make sure that we that all the people involved in money advice within the City , whether funded directly or indirectly by the City Council , work with each other and co-operate with each other and form a network .
30 These bets would be handed over to a runner and signed with each man 's racing nom de plume , be it his nickname or any other name he considered lucky .
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