Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] each [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He , too , took up the theme that it was unfair to encourage a person , who could be dying with each drink he took , to take more .
2 Attach the blind to the batten and thread each cord through its corresponding screw-eye , then out to the operational side , passing through each screw-eye it passes .
3 It stops INTERRUPTIONS If you take turns in listening to each other you will wait for the other person to finish before you come in .
4 With a shoe clutched in each hand he was unable to make a grab for the rougher stones that might have saved him from disaster .
5 In addition , a G+A Maxam-Gilbert sequencing reaction ( 35 ) was carried out on 4ng of the particular end-labelled probe used in each DNase I footprinting experiment to provide a sequencing ladder for orientation of the footprint .
6 When Putnam and Buchsbaum analysed the waveforms produced by each personality it seemed they were examining 60 people , instead of 20 .
7 ‘ That 's the fifth , so far — one to go with each outfit I suppose …
8 As the days meandered into each other she found herself spending all her free time painting , even though she had known almost from the start that painting him was not going to exorcise him .
9 It was an effort even to fetch coal from outside , and a herculean struggle was called for each time I opened the garage doors which faced the prevailing gales .
10 when you want to put in highlights at the end of your painting , the paint will tend to sink in each time you put on a pale colour if the paper is still damp .
11 When we talk to each other we usually take in this kind of visual information subconsciously .
12 In one year 's time I would be doing At each stage you move backwards through time and ask your unconscious mind to help you see a picture of yourself being highly successful on your way to completion of your objectives .
13 In reacting to each other they " may develop attitudes and habits similar to the ones desired by management .
14 She was tired and her back ached with each crate she bent down to check .
15 That was why she had reacted to him with such ferocity , why she had such difficulty tearing her mind away from him , why she shivered inside each time she pictured his face .
16 But as we looked at each other I had a strange sensation .
17 Yeah , at the beginning was when sort of got twenty minutes left to do it erm we were fine there and I think it was the beginning part was and then we started panicking then like sort of after that you said oh do you want five minutes or more and we all sort of looked at each other you know and we did n't feel that we had enough time erm so we just sort of really
18 Erm on the back I think for each course we 'll we 'll have to try and fill in .
19 ‘ They might be favourites but if we stick to our passing game and play for each other we can shock them . ’
20 Dogs mark their progress , a different one barking from each rooftop they pass .
21 Asked about BBC1 and 2 , ITV and Channel 4 , more than two-thirds of respondents in the ITC study said in each case they had not been offended by the channel in question .
22 And er I think that helps and er they 'll talk to each other you know .
23 While they glared at each other he recalled that Carrie had said something similar earlier in the day .
24 When parents and children have been passionately attached to each other it may be that the only way to leave is to have a blow-up .
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