Example sentences of "[coord] to each [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The investigation concentrates mainly on how the actual working role of officers has changed and examines any possible changes in attitude of police officers to the work or to each other due to the Sex Discrimination Act .
2 To handle these , a separate telephone line with a twenty four hour answering machine service has been installed and to each individual is sent a list of stockists for their local area , together with a covering letter .
3 The treaties also contained provisions relating to verification methods for arms controls treaties and to each country 's right to maintain intrusive , on-sight monitoring equipment at three sites in the other 's territory .
4 The shouting of men and women to the dogs , to the cows and to each other .
5 Some of them must be : for children to see their parents on their knees in the privacy of their own room ; a spiritually disciplined life that is accepted as the daily norm ; the absence of prolonged marital discord coupled with complete honesty with each other , a deep awareness of personal loyalty to God and to each other .
6 He concluded : ‘ the cardinal rule of library stock control is that both the loan period and the duplication policy should be related to the level of demand for the title and to each other . ’
7 A road link comprising two artificial islands at the edges of the main shipping lanes joined to shore by bridges and to each other by an immersed tube tunnel .
8 The running tunnels are connected to the service tunnel by cross passages every 375m , and to each other by piston ducts every 250m to reduce the aerodynamic resistance of trains passing through at high speed .
9 They survived by clinging to tradition , and to each other .
10 It depends upon their conceptions of how they ought , or would be best advised in their own interests , to behave with respect to these top-management definitions of their duties end obligations , their rights and privileges , and their relationships to the material technology , to higher authority , and to each other
11 It is a joyful message in which every individual is of value to God and to each other .
12 Abolitionists thus presented themselves to the world and to each other as part of a continuous progress despite the significant disjunctures in the movement 's history discussed in the last chapter ( pp.65–6 ) .
13 After four years of training , in a homely laboratory atmosphere where scientists working in shifts conversed ( or ‘ signed ’ ) to Washoe and to each other exclusively in Ameslan , she had mastered the use and recognition of 132 signs together with the ability often to pair two of them ( but rarely more than two ) in significant combinations and under appropriate circumstances .
14 There are nearly twenty co-ops in the city now , all of them involving the tenants in deep and detailed commitment both to the planning and to each other .
15 McKellar 's subjects " … quite frequently likened the images to lantern slides … " and furthermore their unrelatedness both to current preoccupations and to each other made them seem like a series of lecturer 's slides which had not only " … been mixed up but were really intended for some other lecture " .
16 The two matrices unc and unc are both equivalent to unc and to each other ; they are each derived from unc by a similar transformation .
17 In working on these activities the class had worked systematically and persistently ; they had collaborated in pairs and groups ; they had identified patterns and structures in the sequences ; they had made predictions and tested them ; they had explained and justified their reasoning to me and to each other ; they had worked practically to understand the sequence and how it could model a real life situation .
18 In many language classrooms today there are times when we want to get our students talking to us and to each other .
19 Complete strangers come in start chatting to us and to each other , and the the as an area , it seems to pull everyone together .
20 He will pick out these celebrated nightspots to the cooing nurse on his arm , and meticulously expatiate , say , on their relative distances to the earth- and to each other .
21 This study will be concerned with the theory of categories related to the substance of language and to each other by scales , which M.A.K. Halliday put forward in 1961 , and to the detailed description of English constructed by Halliday and others on this basis , and with the application of this to spoken and written texts .
22 The British and the French governments have already started talking , out loud and to each other , about the possible ingredients of a peace process .
23 This encourages them to listen to the responses and to each other .
24 There was no possible way of reconciling such a view with that of peasants or landlords , for whom land was not merely a source of maximisable income but the framework of life ; with that of social systems , for which the relations of men to the land and to each other in terms of the land were not , as it were , optional , but obligatory .
25 Children with Down 's Syndrome are being given expert help in learning how to talk to people and to each other at a special new unit .
26 And to each Plate the scalding Clout applies :
27 and to each set they 'd be any thing up to ten sub set questions , so er he says do what you can in er the hour , well it 's not an hour , but it 's fifty minutes
28 In front and to each side , people were shooting at him , but they all missed .
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