Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [verb] each [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In rather special circumstances this can result in the creation of new dislocations but the much more usual effect is for them to repel each other .
2 Although the Unix International/OSF wars seem to have abated at the moment , ‘ there is always an excuse for them to rip each others hearts out , leaving Bill Gates to have the market , ’ says Rothstein .
3 The aim of creating a sense of prime loyalty among members of the colony , which was small enough for them to know each other , did not constitute any kind of a threat to central authorities in 1922 , but it would not have been tolerated in the 1930s , when family members were encouraged to spy on one another in the state interest .
4 ‘ And it 's not uncommon for them to blame each other , as they get older , for taking the decision not to have a family . ’
5 ‘ And it 's not uncommon for them to blame each other , as they get older , for taking the decision not to have a family . ’
6 The trouble is that people and horses have different ways of communicating , which makes it very difficult for them to understand each other .
7 And one of the reasons they all became interested at the same time was that a lot of them knew each other , and so one of the things I 've been looking at is the correspondence between Americans and British people , and the fact that they travelled and kept diaries of who they met in the other country , and they all swapped ideas on how to deal with this particular level of poverty .
8 Silence then , the two of them facing each other .
9 Ward had also risen , the two of them facing each other .
10 We talked about the possibility of his death , we talked about the possibility of him being permanently brain damaged , we talked about the happiness they had enjoyed together and how important it had been to both of them to find each other .
11 The five of them eyed each other stiff-faced and stiff-necked , drank a glass of wine together with the earl to seal their new friendship , and parted in complete mutual understanding and distrust .
12 In a brief space of time , she had scattered offspring around the country and omitted to let any of them know each other .
13 As they spoke , neither of them reminded each other of their passion a few hours earlier ; it was as if it had never happened .
14 ‘ In other words when the two of you confront each other again you know you can beat him .
15 A rainforest receives at least 4,000mm of rain every year , 200mm of it falling each month for ten months .
16 It is very natural for you to miss each other , and it is important for you to know where they are and to be able to make contact with them whenever you want to .
17 I was surprised it had both a sunroof and air conditioning as they seem to me to cancel each other out .
18 At present , if you want to stop receiving sales calls , it 's up to you to tell each company which contacts you not to bother you in future .
19 Damages for the loss of dependency ought to be such that she will have available to her to spend each year , free of tax , a sum equal to the amount of the dependency .
20 As Bobby Lavender talked and his relations tried to eat their lunch , a police helicopter hovered , its rotor blades occasionally too loud for us to hear each other .
21 Nothing for us knocking each others ' doors at nights about midnight coming for a swim and we 'd all go down .
22 But think of this as us helping each other — you get the promotion , and I get to take out the most beautiful woman in the office ! ’ he winked .
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