Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] not [vb infin] each " in BNC.

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1 Not every one of you can see me and I do not see each of you .
2 We love matching people from different backgrounds who do n't know each other .
3 This was done with the frigid politeness of two people who do not like each other , know they do not like each other , but have never let that dislike come out into the open .
4 Sadly , there are many within our community who do not know each other .
5 Lord Taylor said that Kennedy and Mr Quinn , who did not know each other , were arrested separately for drunkenness and were in a cell known as the tank when the fatal injuries were inflicted .
6 At first I had visions of an OK Corral shoot-out at High Noon between dozens of different security forces who did n't know each other , but in fact we worked it out and there were no serious problems .
7 One the first flush of passion is over , sex often seems to become infrequent , not because you do n't fancy each other , but because you do n't fancy each other at the same times .
8 One the first flush of passion is over , sex often seems to become infrequent , not because you do n't fancy each other , but because you do n't fancy each other at the same times .
9 ‘ But you do n't like each other ? ’
10 He knew from the start we did n't love each other .
11 We did n't nominate each other , ’ Dr Varmus said .
12 I suppose the truth was we did n't understand each other .
13 Oh , yeah , I know , when I used to stay , cos Helen and I were as bad as each other , were n't we , though we did n't encourage each other very much to get up early .
14 ‘ The main reason we broke up in the '80s was that after five or six years of constant touring and recording we suddenly found we did n't like each other any more .
15 It should have brought us closer together , but instead it was like we did n't know each other any more , as if we were complete strangers .
16 It was an odd situation , since we did n't know each other well enough to be suddenly on such bad terms .
17 Yeah and , and if you could , I mean the thing is , if you 're , if er , if we did n't have each other to go off with erm it would have made everything for us a lot different , I mean okay we 're lucky we 're in a situation where we do know a lot of people who are , who are like- minded
18 We did not know each other .
19 ‘ It 's not that we do n't love each other , ’ explained Louise .
20 ‘ And if we ever meet again , we do n't know each other .
21 And do n't forget , we do n't know each other very well yet .
22 But if we do n't find each other , do n't worry , come home straight after the fireworks .
23 It 's good because she 's away quite a lot and we both work funny hours , so we do n't see each other all the time !
24 There 's no rules in our business , but there 's more or less a convention that we do n't kill each other .
25 We do n't like each other , but you ca n't fault my sense of hospitality .
26 There are times when we do not find each other attractive and even feel like we are not in love .
27 Given that object recognition is a categorical process , in that one does n't recognize each individual chair one sees but identifies it as belonging to the same category as other chairs one has seen , this suggests that the inferotemporal cortex has a major role to play in object recognition .
28 This was the female way of becoming blood brothers-unlike the boys they did not cut each other 's thumbs .
29 That is , they did not acknowledge each other , but each bought a first-class railway return ticket to Clapham Junction .
30 When Ross and Minton set off in August 1947 , stopping first in Paris where they obtained a passage to Ajaccio from the French Minister of Culture , Louis Joxe , they did not know each other well .
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