Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [v-ing] [prep] each " in BNC.

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1 If their full bellies make me fail to recognise my communality with a woman of colour whose children who do not eat , because she ca n't find work ; or a woman who has no children because her insides are rotten from home abortions and sterilisation ; or if I fail to recognise the lesbian who chooses not to have children , or the woman who remains closeted because her homophobic community is her only life support ; the woman who chooses silence instead of another death ; the woman who is terrified lest any anger triggers the explosion of hers ; if I fail to recognise these women as other faces of myself , then I am contributing to each of their oppressions , but also to my own .
2 Suppose you and I were playing against each other , and suppose we both knew that the number of rounds in the game was to be exactly 100 .
3 I tried to stab my beak at them , to catch them with my talons , to use what strength was left in my wing , but the pain of it all was terrible and I was weakening with each second that passed by and before each new attack .
4 These changes in facial colour are the most visible sign that you are reacting to each other .
5 If at some stage budgeting choices have to be made , decisions will be very much easier if you already know : your total outgoings , what you are spending on each individually and those you variously rate as important or marginal .
6 You 're you 're telling you 're communicating with each other .
7 Not to the extent where you 're living in each other 's pockets , it 's just that er you know enough about each other to see if there 's anything out of the ordinary happening .
8 Right now you 're speaking to each other ?
9 Twenty-two women , eight washbasins , two toilets , it 's just impossible ; twenty minutes to do all that and bunk your bed as well , and if you 're sleeping in a bunk in a crowded room you 're falling over each other trying to fold your sheets and blankets at the same time .
10 You , ho you should ideally all have a ouch , a file like this and , before I pick this up , erm , the best way of organizing your files and just , just take separate bits of paper now , to save yourselves time , is to take separate pieces of paper for the separate topics , that separate people have done , and as you 're talking to each other , begin making notes and adding to , to these different bits .
11 If you really know what you 're doing on each and every single note in your lead then you 're controlling your solo , as opposed to merely playing a bunch of licks and exercises while trying to land on a cool note here and there .
12 So some were staring down at you and others were well below your eye level , which meant that you were scanning for each piece rather than reading them as a series .
13 Trudi Pacter Living Doll ( Grafton ) Very much the Jackie Collins market and she is growing with each new book .
14 Nelson was going to have to fumble through on his own — just as she was fumbling through each day , holding her breath hoping to see him , talk to Matthew … trying to understand this hunger inside her .
15 We are gazing at each other , and it never occurs to us to kiss .
16 Asked if the two incidents might be of a diversionary nature as a prelude to a major attack , Mr Mellish replied : ‘ We are dealing with each one as it comes we could have another again tonight or any time . ’
17 Now we 're looking for each other .
18 Now it 's got the three and we 're batting for each other , you know playing on the same side .
19 When we finish we 're hanging onto each other .
20 I 'm happier to stand back and let him do his bit and I 'll do my bit , as long as we 're talking to each other .
21 And we were looking at each other .
22 We were giggling at each other 's pictures and I started to remember the amount of fun we used to have together .
23 ‘ It had been bloody hard because we were sleeping with each other from very early on but we had always agreed not to get physical because I knew we should n't , ’ he said .
24 I think that 's true of the women , but of course an awful lot of our young men erm come from all boys ' schools and quite a lot of our young women from all girls ' schools , so this is the first time , when they get to Oxford , that they are interacting with each other , on a day-to-day basis I should say , and I think that in itself will they are not sure how to act towards each other and there 's going to be confusions .
25 Gradually , each successive shot brings us closer to the action and eventually to the actions of individuals , allowing us to see their expressions and hear whatever it is they are saying to each other .
26 I says , Well er we 're going about here , the two shunters are going about here and they 're vying with each other to see how much they can ignore me .
27 Richard Phelps and Graham Brookhouse … they were in the British team at the Olympics in Barcelona … this weekend they 're competing against each other for the British Title in Bedford …
28 There 's that nice family sitting round the table on the wallchart , they 're smiling at each other while mother does the washing up .
29 They and they 're and they 're guzzling they 're fighting with each other and oh .
30 Would they be talking to each other ?
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