Example sentences of "[noun] they [verb] each [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is not merely the gracious bow they give each other before they begin , nor the even more gracious one when she submits to the prince , sinking to the ground with head bent low .
2 The CML also argued that solicitors should make annual returns on the number of conveyancing transactions they completed each year .
3 For a moment they caught each other 's eye .
4 For a moment they faced each other , frozen in hostility .
5 The great ‘ secret ’ of the rituals is that the Piaroa are cannibals ; for the meat they eat each day is human in its origin .
6 They were often in danger of forgetting that the good news they heard each Sunday had to be applied to everyday life if it was to have any validity .
7 In the morning they wore each other 's face
8 In the middle of Ben Yehuda they kissed each other .
9 While the girls paraded upstairs , giggling at the glimmer of flesh they showed each other , Madeleine set to again .
10 ‘ Why of course they meet each other here , ’ Johnny declared , pretending he did not know what Luke was getting at .
11 In the premier league it 's West Ham against Swindon at Upton Park … last season of course they faced each other in the first division … in London Town came out on top and it was this win that sparked their promotion run … so let's hope it 's lucky for them again
12 This occurs because the waves are not quite in step : sometimes they reinforce each other and at other times they cancel each other out — in the same way that 1 + ( -1 ) = 0 .
13 A recent survey in West Surrey and North East Hampshire asked district nurses how many clients they had with ulcerated limbs ; the number of times they visited each patient ; and the types of treatment given for a specific month .
14 In an emotional reunion they hugged each other as West Brom 's chairman Bert Millichip told the assembled press that Johnson 's career at the Hawthorns was secure .
15 My old man in his regiment they called each other bow .
16 Put another way , they wish to say , and indeed advertise , that there is nothing transient , superficial , or casual in the way they view each other and wish to be viewed .
17 At school they checked each other 's Geography ,
18 ‘ Yes , ’ she said briefly , and for a few moments they studied each other .
19 In the gloaming before sunrise they saw each other 's features as pale apparitions .
20 The last time they saw each other . ’
21 In one of their battles they chased each other ten times up and down the house , Beatrice armed with a long straw broom and Modigliani with a pot .
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