Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [to-vb] [prep] each " in BNC.
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1 | The banks would be expected to compete with each other in both the attraction of deposits and the making of loans . |
2 | Taiwanese and Chinese banks would be permitted to deal with each other , through overseas offices . |
3 | A progressive narrowing of the margins within which the exchange rates of member currencies would be permitted to fluctuate vis-a-vis each other , with some arrangement for financing of countries in deficit by the countries in surplus . |
4 | The uranium series measurements give a slightly older date of 205,000 years BP , but given that the uncertainties in each of these figures are typically 20 per cent , the two techniques can be said to agree with each other . |
5 | Indeed , there is a sense in which most of the working genes in a body can be said to cooperate with each other as a team , because over evolutionary time they ( i.e. ancestral copies of themselves ) have each been part of the environment in which natural selection has worked on the others . |
6 | The most obvious effect of plate tectonics is that continents can be split and their components driven apart if a divergent plate margin becomes established beneath them , and can be caused to collide with each other along the lines of subduction zones , where mountain belts such as the Himalayas may thereby be generated . |
7 | This does n't come automatically to a dyslexic person very often , and we also look at letters from left to right , but if you look at a u and then turn it upside down in your mind , you have an n , or h and y can be reversed to turn into each other , if you like , in the same way . |
8 | On the one hand , the British Government is championing the idea that currencies and economies should be left to compete against each other within a system which encourages both monetary co-operation and national autonomy . |
9 | Most countries had objected that they would be forced to rely on each other 's trade statistics , that exporters would face more rather than less paperwork at national borders , and that the potential for fraud would increase . |
10 | Care must be taken to start from each individual 's capability . |