Example sentences of "[vb base] at each [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The richness and diversity will be when your grandchildren , your great grandchildren , are of mixed race , mixed ancestry : look at each other with fondness and love out of eyes which slant every which way and who compare the shade of their skins with interest , not envy : because the paler the skin no longer means the longer-lived , the more prosperous , the more educated , the more capable of reaching the fullness of human potential .
2 They look at each other in mutual love and self-giving , a trinity yet together revealing the unity of the Godhead .
3 Look at each member of your team .
4 In order to make some sense of these debates about changing class boundaries , we look at each class in turn , and draw in our analysis on two highly useful concepts , the concepts of ‘ social closure ’ and ‘ social reproduction ’ .
5 Because this is a test of observation and not of memory , make sure you look at each item in relation to the others , noticing not simply the objects themselves but the pattern they form on the tray .
6 But before we look at each step in turn .
7 She watched his whole body stiffen , his fists clench at each side of his hips , then his big soft-lipped mouth , the feature that marred his otherwise handsome looks , stretch wide as he ground his teeth one set over the other .
8 Rusticated masonry arches stand at each end of the bridge , which is now used only for farm access .
9 ‘ Tell me about those three-storey houses that stand at each corner of the crossroads .
10 We stare at each other for quite a bit — me and this pigeon .
11 They grasp at each other with numbed fingers for the comfort of touch .
12 The goats lunge at each other with their horns and try to flip each other off the ledge .
13 ‘ We will shake hands before the game , then shout at each other across the dug-outs during the match , and shake hands again afterwards , ’ said Souness .
14 Sometimes we may use much more of one colour than another ; this is natural since different demands and opportunities arise at each phase of life .
15 We grin at each other through forkfuls of spaghetti .
16 Jo and Maggie , both early twenties but looking thirty , dressed by jumble sales as they ca n't afford Silvex Modes prices , gaze at each other over the plastic pots of mustard on the formica table top .
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