Example sentences of "[vb base] [conj] [verb] each [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Particularly strong articulative relationships are established when what we can call ‘ cross-connotation ’ takes place : that is , when two or more different elements are made to connote , symbolize or evoke each other .
2 It is in the whole couplet of A and B in which A is affected by its juxtaposition with B , and B by its juxtaposition with A. The whole is different from the sum of its parts because the parts influence or contaminate each other .
3 They continually threaten , nudge and jostle each other ; what they are doing is competing for rank .
4 A simple savings account that lets each person choose their own level of saving and which pays an attractive rate of interest free of all income tax .
5 In the first phase the therapist will be assessing the structure of the family , current communication patterns , how family members either support or undermine each other , and the ability of the family to address problems .
6 Spread and space each strip at an equal distance apart , lining up edge AB with the centre leading edge of the curtains .
7 After you have discussed your answers with your partner discuss what you perceive to be God 's intended purpose for each of the three types of love , how they support and complement each other .
8 In others lichens colonize and replace each other ( Lindsay , 1978 ) , in a process taking 200 years or considerably longer .
9 For spoken language phonological information is required to understand how individual speech sounds ( phonemes ) combine and affect each other within words and across word boundaries .
10 ‘ We trust and appreciate each other 's discernment given by the Lord and recognize his authority in each other .
11 They lay and held each other .
12 He had never before seen man and woman regard , consider and touch each other as man with man .
13 ( They stand and face each other , posing . )
14 Separate or fused , they contradict and complement each other simultaneously .
15 Some LEAs are in the process of major reorganization themselves , so that heads can be on the receiving end of a stream of directives and initiatives that contradict and countermand each other quicker than they can be assimilated .
16 Sometimes both packs just kick and punch each other for the whole game .
17 3 The tightly clenched fist with all the air squeezed out of it : open and close each hand at least 10 times at the start of any training session to exercise the finger joints and muscles .
18 Describe and quantify each group as accurately as you are able .
19 Describe and discuss each method you name .
20 How to set up : It 's easy if you know other families in your area , and an ideal circle is one in which you all know and trust each other .
21 I have seen men and women betray and kill each other without batting an eyelid .
22 It will be good , it will be an achievement , they must learn to live together , they 've got to , and they can , they can already , they 're both so wonderful and so intelligent and they like and respect each other very much , that 's absolutely clear .
23 Similar forms resonate and reinforce each other .
24 The unpleasant notion of children as the ‘ property ’ of their parents — or as ‘ objects ’ over whom adults assert or contest each other 's rights is abandoned in favour of a term which emphasizes the obligations they have towards their children .
25 A body composed of other and smaller bodies , separated and in opposition to one another , which oppress and despise each other and are in a continuous state of war .
26 Man has three bodies , the physical , the astral and the causal which overlie and interpenetrate each other .
27 You can compare notes , practise ‘ mock interviews ’ , advise and criticize each other 's c.v.s , ask around for jobs and training schemes for both of you .
28 While a few people do not like tape recorders , others love to have what they said played back at a family party , and then argue and correct each other and make interesting extra comments .
29 P. W. Conolly , when District Judge at Negombo , wrote that ‘ when parties quarrel and assault each other , it is no uncommon thing for the person who has got the best of the struggle to have an animal brought to the spot , and a charge of cattle stealing is preferred against the unfortunate man who has been assaulted . ’
30 They shoot and blow each other up with reckless abandon .
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