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

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1 In other words , you met each other a lot , and w we know you had the kind of situations that
2 Where the demised property consists of part only of a building the draftsman may either include sanitary facilities in each demise or he may grant each tenant a right to use communal facilities .
3 Harvey split the words into syllables and made each syllable a step in his dance , then he changed the accents round and danced the same remark again .
4 Too many couples do n't make each other a priority ; work , kids , everything else comes first .
5 Yes there 's been many cases where lesbian and gay couples have left a gay bar , have given each other a goodnight kiss at a bus stop or at a tube station or in the street and they 've been arrested under public decency laws and dragged through the courts and fined up to £200 .
6 The foundation of Scotland 's success was laid in the loose by the captain , David Sole , and the No.8 , Derek White , whose pace often confounded the Romanian back row , as well as bringing each man a second-half try .
7 STIRLING COUNTY and CLARKSTON won the U16 and U14 competitions respectively in the SRU/Adidas midi-rugby tournament at Murrayfield , but the youngest section , S1 , was undecided with Boroughmuir and Berwick denying each other a score , even after extra time in the final .
8 When the two have got to know each other a bit better , they can go out to graze .
9 Well quite a lot , we we went out with them for a meal last night erm we had an interpreter who who was the only one that could speak English but it was it was well worth the evening , it did a lot for relationships and I think that there should be more of this in football , that off the field people should get to know each other a lot better and we felt at the end of the evening that it had been well worthwhile .
10 How or why the interchange of decorative elements was carried out is more difficult to understand ; the moulds for casting the brooches may have been made with models constituting separate elements of the decoration of the brooches , or entirely remodelled each time a brooch was made , with variations .
11 You and a friend can give each other a call .
12 ‘ Let's give each other a chance . ’
13 When I finished , Shadwell started to applaud with the tips of his fingers , as if scared his hands would give each other a disease .
14 An additional administrative charge of £5 per person will be made each time a booking is changed .
15 Blood samples for measurement of PP , CCK , and insulin were drawn each time a gall bladder image was taken .
16 Make sure that each tape is clearly labelled for every text on it , and give each text a number .
17 Give each person a straw and each team a feather .
18 We never give each other a chance .
19 An implication of this , it should be noted , is that if firms need to justify the use of CAD on cost grounds then they can not , at mid-1980s UK prices , give each draughtsman a work-station .
20 You give each guest a photocopy of the shapes below and the clue .
21 Rain and Joseph faced each other a moment longer until Rain , too , went to the kitchen .
22 The young priest poured brandy from a decanter and handed each man a glass .
23 We examine these in an orderly way and assign each system a success or failure branch in respect of its operation .
24 She is attractive 44-year-old brunette Pammy Jane Farquhar and he is Prince Charles , two soulmates who have offered each other a shoulder to cry on .
25 In this time of cuts , and insecurity , is it not time that local authorities lost their insular image , approached their neighbours , exchanged ideas , pooled resources , and generally helped each other a lot more ?
26 The Bar seeks to take a positive view on law reform and we try to fulfil this requirement by considering each year a number of particular issues .
27 If the party is of even ability the leading role can be periodically swapped to give each member a rest from the mental stress of going in front .
28 Although we certainly want to give each other a basis for anticipation , nothing could be more boring than having sex scheduled for every Tuesday night .
29 We asked respondents to give each party a mark out of ten for its handling of four issues : unemployment , inflation , defence , and a composite ‘ health , education , and social services ’ .
30 In the Pre-Campaign Wave and the two Campaign Waves we asked electors to give each party a mark out of ten for how inclined they were to vote for it .
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