Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [prep] [det] other " in BNC.

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1 In the rat brain there are regional differences in the structure of the cortex , but the areas that can be identified tend to blur into each other .
2 In this new world , all architecture , furnishing , clothing and behaviour are intended to relate to each other in a visibly coherent fashion .
3 ‘ Kelly , ’ I shouted and she turned round and shrieked , ‘ Annie , darling ’ , and we tried to fall into each other 's arms .
4 The rights of the zemstvos were curtailed and they were forbidden to communicate with each other even on the most mundane matters of common concern .
5 Taiwanese and Chinese banks would be permitted to deal with each other , through overseas offices .
6 The banks would be expected to compete with each other in both the attraction of deposits and the making of loans .
7 A progressive narrowing of the margins within which the exchange rates of member currencies would be permitted to fluctuate vis-a-vis each other , with some arrangement for financing of countries in deficit by the countries in surplus .
8 Instead he raised his talons and struck at the wire mesh in his own turn , which only provoked the other eagle to do the same again , the sounds of both of them increased by the flapping of their great wings and the crashing of their beaks on the cage walls as they vainly tried to get at each other .
9 Now , Becker and Stich will be the doubles pairing chasing an Olympic gold , providing they can mask the thinly disguised antipathy they appear to have for each other .
10 Constance and Monsieur de Levantiére suddenly realised how much they had come to rely upon each other in the time that she had worked there .
11 So we look for situations where our learners will really have something they want to say to each other .
12 How will BBC and ITV survive and how much will they need to bid against each other to acquire the major sports which audiences will wish to see ?
13 They never met again , for under the probationary terms they were forbidden to associate with each other .
14 The uranium series measurements give a slightly older date of 205,000 years BP , but given that the uncertainties in each of these figures are typically 20 per cent , the two techniques can be said to agree with each other .
15 Royal watchers said that during the first official engagement of the day the royal couple appeared to be in fairly good spirits , although they were not seen to talk to each other or exchange glances .
16 And what I wanted to know was , why had O and Boy never been seen to look at each other ?
17 As scientific courses proliferated , so this aspect became more prominent ; the people working in particular sciences came to expect of each other that they would speak the same language , and gaps between physicists , chemists , biologists , geologists and so on increased .
18 ‘ We 've got this Unesco thing coming on — oh , here are the Fairfaxes , ’ he declared , as the door opened to admit a tall middle-aged man and an even taller woman , obviously husband and wife , who had grown to look like each other in a rather unfortunate way , their small heads and long stringy bodies seeming as if they must have combined the worst features of each .
19 They seemed to stare into each other 's faces for a very long time .
20 At first it all seemed so simple : the discussions , the unfolding of new ideas , the boundless energy we seemed to generate in each other , the solidarity we felt in working towards tearing down patriarchal structures and attitudes .
21 Advertisements inviting applications from individuals wishing to job-share or from a pair prepared to share with each other should be prepared for local distribution .
22 Indeed , there is a sense in which most of the working genes in a body can be said to cooperate with each other as a team , because over evolutionary time they ( i.e. ancestral copies of themselves ) have each been part of the environment in which natural selection has worked on the others .
23 They did n't appear to care for each other greatly .
24 Perhaps appropriately , given the inflammatory nature of the effect Gav and Janice seemed to have on each other 's glands , it was called Red Heat .
25 He read several papers before the society and his published works include observations on the laws of electricity , the height to which rockets can be fired and the influence which two pendulum clocks , in close proximity , were seen to have on each other .
26 Er being on the dole and having friends who were long term on the dole , we tend to buy from each other a lot .
27 Graham and Laidlaw remained motionless , not daring to look at each other .
28 ‘ But how are we ever going to listen to each other if we hold the views that we have about each other , and if we talk the way we talk to each other the way we do in the cases ? ’
29 And you might both like to talk to each other now about what you found easy what you found hard because Kelly found some bits hard , you thought oh it 's obvious , did n't you ?
30 But you 're not , you 're not allowed to talk to it see , you 've got to talk to each other .
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