Example sentences of "tell each other " in BNC.
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1 | In eleven miles Cameron and Menzies had passed three houses — all the fewer people to betray the refugees , they told each other . |
2 | But when push came to shove , we blase Western correspondents told each other , the government and the party would get their way . |
3 | ‘ No question , ’ they told each other in educated voices , ‘ that woman 's doing her best for us . |
4 | They read some of his books together , and told each other stories . |
5 | Shemayah and Abtalion told each other ( according to the Talmudic account ) " This man deserves that the Sabbath be profaned on his behalf " ( b . |
6 | Usually he never bothered to talk to her in bed , but this was what real lovers did , told each other their fears and worries , confided in each other , helped each other . |
7 | ‘ It 's difficult to believe that I 'm still a Musketeer , but I am , and as we 've always told each other everything , I must tell you that although Mummy and Dad do such a lot for me , I 'm Perfectly miserable . |
8 | They were both depressed and both told each other their problems . |
9 | They tell each other stories ( Sprugg is a poet , like Rodolfo ) ; they flirt harmlessly , get quietly drunk , but they do n't swear and they do n't you-know-what — it 's a family show , in fact , though any child would faint with boredom . |
10 | It makes so much difference if you tell each other what you hope for , rather than expecting your partner to know , or to assume that your partner wants and expects the same things . |
11 | We 'll meet here , on the same day , in two years ' time , at seven o'clock , and we 'll have exactly the same things to eat , and tell each other quite frankly in what ways we 've changed . |
12 | It consists of verifiable events which took place in the past and the stories people tell each other to explain how they come to be where they are . |
13 | ‘ Brothers tell each other everything . ’ |
14 | During the conversation , the Prince and Camilla tell each other : ‘ I love you , ’ it is claimed . |
15 | And , as I stressed earlier , the props for such beliefs come from within the black community : black kids tell each other stories about how difficult it is to get a decent job if you are black and , in a self-fulfilling way , it does becomes difficult . |
16 | Nevertheless , we still tell each other our dreams and look them up in these absurd books , and still read our horoscopes — just for fun . |
17 | What do married people tell each other ? |
18 | Exercises : students decide if statements about the passage are true or false ; in small groups , they list , discuss , and tell each other what the woman will be doing tomorrow , and what she will have done by 5.30 ; they then discuss the woman 's feelings and decide what advice they would give her . |
19 | We have intentions , feel pain , and tell each other things . |
20 | When we meet — and we do meet sometimes — we tell each other crazy stories , and we pretend that they 're true . ’ |
21 | Well , I think it 's but I mean , we can , I can honestly say never go er past we always tell each other we love each other . |
22 | Tell each other what you 've done different bits of the worksheet . |
23 | If a husband and wife can only tell each other how uncomfortable they feel about the change , and how odd it makes them feel , not endlessly or every day , but just to give a place to the fact , then they have a good chance of staying on a fairly positive course . |
24 | They can tell each other apart by their distinctive songs . |
25 | Did they not tell each other ? |
26 | Talk , talk as though you can tell each other everything you 've ever done or seen or said or thought . |
27 | You could tell each other about this , you do n't have to tell me . |
28 | They appeared in buoyant spirits , and seemed to be telling each other jokes . |
29 | They spent the whole round telling each other jokes . |
30 | The women sit in circles talking , they are passing telegrams along battle lines , telling each other stories that will not put them to sleep , recognising allies under the disguise of femininity , no longer smuggling ammunition over back garden walls . |