Example sentences of "[verb] and [vb infin] one [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It may be very hard to do so , but sharing feelings is important and helps us to communicate and understand one another . |
2 | The way forward should be for both sides to try and understand one another , to recognise each others ' rights , feelings and beliefs . |
3 | It makes a lot of sense to meet with these other Christians so that you can all know and encourage one another . |
4 | The self-supporting framework builds on the children 's existing collective resources : their knowledge and experience , their social relationships , their capacity to support and stimulate one another through shared interests and concerns . |
5 | There was nothing alarming in the proceedings and my abiding memory is of the closing act , being exhorted to greet and hug one another , something I found exceedingly strange . |
6 | This means that the congregation is not hearing several messages at once but one at a time ; and it also makes it possible for members of the congregation to challenge and encourage one another to be obedient . |
7 | In the light that shone feebly from over the street he saw her hands grip and rub one another . |
8 | It is not in God 's best interest or ours that we should agree on everything , but that we should complement and complete one another . |
9 | It is about ways of organising learning activities so that children expect and are able to help one another , to share ideas , to comment constructively upon one another 's work , to recognise and use one another 's resources in ways which support and enhance learning . |
10 | 2:11 , 16 ) and positively that they should recognise that they belong to one another and take active steps to welcome and support one another ( Rom. 15:7 ) . |
11 | These writers , like the theorists whom they criticized , started from the assumption that the governments of Europe were still in a ‘ state of nature ’ and that some means must be found of restraining their innate propensity to attack and injure one another . |