Example sentences of "[noun pl] on [adj] other [unc] " in BNC.

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1 One system specifically indicated was the Scud-B , which was at one stage used by both sides for attacks on each other 's capitals .
2 There is no space here for a full account of her system , but its key characteristics are phases of ( a ) free associations with the topic , ( b ) reflections on each other 's associations , ( c ) collaborative reformulation of prior knowledge .
3 Territorial disputes give rise to elaborate tournaments in which workers extend their legs to walk on stilts and drum their antennae on each other 's abdomens .
4 Conferred temporary and somewhat metaphysical diplomatic immunity by the embrace , the would-be emigrant and the diplomat walked , with their arms on each others ' shoulders , into the embassy .
5 The families of North Tynedale in westernmost Northumberland — Charltons and Robsons , Milburns and Dodds — were never slow to lay hands on each other 's property in the lawless old days .
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