Example sentences of "[vb pp] and [verb] each [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We have not always agreed — I think that he was profoundly wrong on war crimes — but we have always respected and liked each other . |
2 | Nobody suspected that a significant proportion of the small population was being caught and killed each year in fishing nets . |
3 | One of the most deliberate of these editorial tempo relationships occurs in ‘ Pleni sunt coeli et terra majestatis gloriae tuae ’ where the text at minim=60 is preceded and followed each time by the orchestral ‘ fanfares ’ at double speed , and this breakneck tempo is then adopted for the remainder of the movement ( for the unfortunate apostles , prophets and martyrs ) until the inevitable rallentando at the end . |
4 | The main intention of our book , therefore , is to re-examine their lives and works in a manner not previously attempted , combining the expertise of the literary critic and the professional psychologist , in order to show how their creativity and their tendency to psychosis shaped and influenced each other . |
5 | People met and greeted each other with little cries of welcome . |
6 | We have met and held each other and we 've kissed , but that 's all . " |
7 | Both novels see the world in colonial colours — as determined by empires , in the furtherance of which races have defeated and enslaved each other , in which they have met and married , in which a black mercenary might marry a daughter of Venice . |
8 | People have argued and slaughtered each other , have waged wars throughout the course of the last two thousand years over the way in which particular passages should be understood . |
9 | They punched , pulled , pushed and pulverised each other for 10 minutes or more . |
10 | These two areas of dispute sustained and fortified each other throughout the eighteen months of Baldwin 's unease . |
11 | The numbers of children diagnosed and born each year fluctuated , but the numbers were small and there was no noticeable trend with time . |
12 | By taking the set of compounds which are to be used and replacing each word within the compound by its corresponding root-index the storage requirement is drastically reduced . |
13 | On every island , that is in every market , the same type of good is bought and sold each period . |
14 | In the twenty-two years since Ian Paisley had campaigned for Kilfedder in West Belfast , the world had been turned upside down more than once and the three men had crossed and re-crossed each other , like figures in a bizarre dance . |
15 | " The whole thing 's a farce , of course , they 've known and loathed each other for years , but the official version of this world-shaking meeting of titans has to take place in public where it can be duly recorded — and one of us must be there , and why should it be me on a Sunday morning when I 've got an angelic assistant ? |
16 | These two concepts are interlinked and condition each other : if you question one you question the other . |
17 | I have signed and numbered each print and they are available from ETA , London . |
18 | I have signed and numbered each print and they are available from ETA , London . |
19 | Although most of the scientific jottings meant little to him , Dalgliesh could see that the time at which Lorrimer had started and finished each analysis had been carefully noted . |
20 | I expect you remember being taken and fetched each day — some four or five miles — sometimes by me and sometimes by Ruth Donnison — and how you used to fume when we picked up the Khin Zaw 's children who were always late . |
21 | In the mid-1820s the total number of despatches sent and received each year by the foreign office was about 12,000 . |
22 | People jumped for joy , kissed and hugged each other on the deck . |
23 | Copies of all theses sent to BLDSC for microfilming are indexed and listed each month in British Reports Translations and Theses ( BRTT ) . |