Example sentences of "[vb infin] at each [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They did n't even glance at each other when greeted by traditional musicians dressed in 14th-Century attire , and their suite at the Seoul Hyatt Hotel has two bedrooms .
2 She saw them glance at each other and exchange a conspiratorial arching of the eyebrows , compounded in Miller 's case by the faintest of nods .
3 First , constraints on the combinations of survival and fertility that the organism can achieve at each age may mean that a single optimal genotype evolves , which shows senescence because fitness is maximized by increasing early performance at the expense of late ( the optimality explanation ) .
4 The opportunity should be taken to also look at each Branch constitution to see if any need to be revised in the light of the new legislation .
5 Once we know what we want the group to do , we can look at each division separately .
6 But then she remembered how they would look at each other , the tenderness in Con 's face as he gently held Una in his arms mirrored by the shining happiness in Una .
7 Or partners may look at each other across the breakfast table once the children have left home and ask themselves what they still have in common .
8 Not only me , but poor Dave ( Paich ) too : we 'd just sit there and look at each other and go , ‘ This is wrong , ’ trying to get somebody to interpret our music .
9 There was a silence , Jack watched his brothers look at each other in alarm , and saw his mother frown slightly down the table at his father .
10 We did n't look at each other as he kissed me perfunctorily good-bye .
11 They did not look at each other and they did not eat much .
12 And will you please look at each other as though you are in love .
13 They did not look at each other as they spoke , and when Damian moved away from her he avoided her eyes .
14 One writer , who has covered the Royal Family for 12 years , said : ‘ In 30 minutes of speeches and toasts , not once did they look at each other . ’
15 We will look at each beatitude in turn .
16 Because , hopefully , the product of this discussion is that we 'll look at each grant , judge it on its merits , and then come up with what we think 's the right figure .
17 Some say that when data is damaged , its integrity is compromised , so you must look at each record before you automatically recover it .
18 We will again look at each set of local councils in turn and attempt to gauge the role of differences in poll tax levels in determining the electoral outcome .
19 So , basically , what they 're saying there 's all these things that they 'll provide at each stage of his journey so that if care is n't right he knows what channels to go through to complain .
20 Remember , though , that the sound will also cut at each shot-change , so it 's wise to make your in-camera picture cuts at times when no one is actually speaking .
21 The necessary information is supplied in the form of a graph known as the pull-out torque/speed characteristic — showing the maximum torque which the motor can develop at each operating speed .
22 ABOVE When strange dogs meet , they will often sniff at each other first .
23 In the static methods , changes in the temperature dependence of an intensive property , such as density or heat capacity are followed and measurements are carried out slowly , to allow the sample to equilibrate and relax at each observation temperature .
24 They may repeat the same step but the ports de bras or épaulement may change at each repeat .
25 At about 2.15 , someone from the Cardiff side threw the first stone , then the bricks started flying : if they could n't get at each other on land , then they could always fight a missile war and there was plenty of ammo flying around : the workmen who put the fence in had not swept up the chunks of broken concrete around the supports .
26 If you were an ant crawling around in G– , it would seem at each node as if you were on G. The only way to tell the difference is that in G , if you go far enough in the right direction , then you arrive back where you began ; whereas in G– , the only way to return to the start is by retracing your steps .
27 The Laws of Manu , an ancient law book of the Hindu way of life , which discusses the customs , conventions and laws , that should operate at each stage of life and govern the relation of the different orders with one another , regards the four āśramas as the best means of attaining co-operation For the common good .
28 That 's why they 're shown there , they 're different to the figures shown on the first page of the report , but because they 're calculated on the same base , er , one can compare at each other , one can compare the different towns .
29 To Branson , arguments had never been a symptom of animosity ; rather , he and Powell had always argued ‘ like a married couple , knowing you could shout at each other and it would n't matter ’ .
30 Quite honestly , I think the whole species should be locked up , or banished to a penal colony in the South Seas where they could all shout at each other to their heart 's content and charge each other £32.6O for writing a letter .
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