Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [to-vb] [prep] each " in BNC.

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1 Those note teaching are only required to pay for each day actually attended .
2 Well , we might just happen to bump into each other , might n't we ?
3 ‘ Reckon I 'll leave the embassy girls to you then , senator , ’ the Maggot had to shout over the sound of the engines , ‘ and me and Nick will just have to play with each other on account of forgetting to bring our ties . ’
4 1.2 WHEREAS the Parties hereto desire to collaborate with each other , in accordance with the conditions governing offers of financial support by IEATP , in a project involving the creation of the National Corpus of the English Language
5 In practice it is often difficult to define bibliographical types in a way that gives a reliable guide to content , and the selector is best advised to look at each bibliography individually .
6 There is , for example , the problem of matching finance in local currency , which governments are generally required to commit to each donor-assisted project .
7 All you will ever need to know about each variety is there : history ; scientific properties ; handling advice ; and translations of the fruit 's name into French .
8 ‘ 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 ? ’
9 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 .
10 The Community is an association of mainly small economies , exceptionally open to trade with each other .
11 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 ?
12 Nevertheless , group members also have to compete with each other for many necessary resources .
13 Included in this last group is , for example , the ‘ insurance principle ’ in social security , adopted in variety of ways by various governments who clearly attempted to learn from each other 's experiences .
14 May we also learn to care for each other and , through our concern and love for other people , come to be blessed by God .
15 ( Peg and Max now begin to speak to each other .
16 Lock-in agreements , where parties expressly agree to negotiate with each other , are unenforceable because they are merely " agreements to agree " and so lack certainty ; lock-out agreements , under which a vendor agrees not to negotiate with third parties , can , on the other hand , constitute valid binding contracts .
17 Each pupil then has to respond to each statement by saying whether they strongly agree , agree , neither agree nor disagree , disagree , strongly disagree .
18 To regard them as rival teams which are first constituted and then begin to play against each other is a serious mistake .
19 They continued to watch in stunned silence as Guy ran up the stairs and disappeared through the doorway , then turned to look at each other .
20 The galaxies then start to move toward each other and the universe contracts .
21 The galaxies may continue to recede from each other but , under the influence of the Universe 's own gravity , begin to slow down and then start to come towards each other again — in exactly the same way , and for exactly the same reason , that a ball thrown into the air will slow and then return to the ground .
22 He diagnosed the current situation as one in which the two cultures ( literary intellectuals and scientists ) had almost ceased to communicate with each other .
23 During the month after her father 's death each of them had discovered the need to explore hitherto suppressed areas of feeling and half-knowledge that stood between them and a clearer knowledge of the selves they were now fully determined to offer to each other .
24 Hardraw is a friendly little place , particularly on the day of the annual brass-band contest when bands from all over Yorkshire and beyond come to compete against each other and the treeless side of the little valley is carpeted with supporters and spectators picnicking oil the grass and the ringing of the sounding brass echoes from the steep gillsides .
25 But why are they too shy to look at each other ?
26 It is salutary to be reminded that in many situations and many respects society is not simply divisible into two parts , the majority and the minority , but is in fact a conglomeration of minorities , none of which can have a democratic claim to dominate , and which must therefore learn to live with each other .
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