Example sentences of "[vb base] [to-vb] [prep] each [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the rat brain there are regional differences in the structure of the cortex , but the areas that can be identified tend to blur into each other .
2 The most important aspect of scanning is that you must have a clear picture of what you expect to see on each instrument .
3 It is important we know how many want to come for each event , so PLEASE CONTACT Val Hawkins ( 453-3366 ) or David Cameron ( 445 1154 ) or sign the list to be circulated , as soon as possible .
4 I want to wince with each blow thrown .
5 It 's nothing fancy You just put a wee circle around the answer you want to give to each statement .
6 Now , Becker and Stich will be the doubles pairing chasing an Olympic gold , providing they can mask the thinly disguised antipathy they appear to have for each other .
7 So we look for situations where our learners will really have something they want to say to each other .
8 In each of the three ballets discussed movements are not merely coloured by natural emotional expression but often by conventional and occupational gesture , which appear to spring from each dancer 's physical and mental reactions to each situation as it arises .
9 Er being on the dole and having friends who were long term on the dole , we tend to buy from each other a lot .
10 To regard them as rival teams which are first constituted and then begin to play against each other is a serious mistake .
11 Blake and King begin to complain to each other that they are now wasting their time , since matters are settled so far as they are concerned .
12 ( Peg and Max now begin to speak to each other .
13 The Community is an association of mainly small economies , exceptionally open to trade with each other .
14 You get to talk to each other face-to-face … and now that we 've had all this publicity from the event , the slogan is really much more value to both of us . ’
15 But why are they too shy to look at each other ?
16 Our house system means that girls get to compete against each other in a healthy way .
17 As you might expect from such headlong cross-breeding and hybridizing in the incessant search for something different and new , the various types are so widely stretched that the edges tend to run into each other and merge , and the dividing line becomes ever more difficult to discern .
18 Roll to hit for each shot .
19 Roll to hit for each bolt using the Ballistic Skill of the crewmen and the Missile Fire Chart as normal .
20 How they can possibly find something to blather about that does n't automatically conclude in a boudoir scenario is totally beyond me , but now , with the increasing popularity of those excellent gay bars , they find to fraternise with each other a great deal more , thus leaving Sam 's coast a bit clearer .
21 ( b ) An outline structure of the main sections of your report and the amount of space ( i.e. the number of words ) you intend to devote to each section .
22 In Chapter 1 we argued that conscious awareness , the images and representations that people use to communicate with each other and the various forms of deliberate planning and foresight which they use are all partly a result of the myriad social relationships in which they are caught up , and partly a product of deep-rooted instincts and emotions .
23 In the crystal these rods tend to roll over each other and change position when thermally agitated .
24 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 .
25 They start to overlap with each other and that produces an overall , general curvature . ’
26 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 .
27 Differences in opinion can be accentuated by this process so that the parents start to argue with each other rather than dealing jointly with the child .
28 This is the sort of cheap bitter jibe we love to say to each other when we feel wronged by life and attribute it to the lukewarm stew of Englishness .
29 The galaxies then start to move toward each other and the universe contracts .
30 But what happens now will depend not on a strategy cooked up in Westminster , but on what Irish politicians from north and south of the border choose to make of each other .
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