Example sentences of "with [adj] other " in BNC.

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1 In most happy marriages , husband and wife continue to make time to be with each other , and to understand each other .
2 The reason is that with Van Gogh art and life are not merely conditioned by each other to a greater degree than with any other artist , but actually merge with each other .
3 Their elders make it upstairs in the flats , attended by small children — brothers and sisters who grow up in the Gorbals , Glasser says , to try it with each other .
4 Soon afterwards , though , she writes : ‘ I do n't want to suggest that Difficulties with girls and The Waste Land really have much to do with each other . ’
5 The first term is always an unsettling time , and it generally takes a few weeks before students become familiar with each other , and work together effectively .
6 Civil government is designed , as long as we live in this world , to cherish and support the external worship of God ; to preserve the pure doctrine of religion , to defend the constitutions of the church , to regulate our lives in a manner requisite for the society of man , to form our manners to civil justice , to promote our concord with each other , and to establish general peace and tranquillity …
7 ‘ No , but we live at a sort of peace with each other , which is good . ’
8 My various crops have competed not only with weeds but also with each other , a major factor in the profit and loss account for the plot .
9 And , of course , closely packed plants compete not only with the weeds but with each other .
10 Questions were raised in the House of Commons about a group of local hippies arrested early in 1967 , and local MPs vied with each other to be in the vanguard of efforts to control the ‘ army of secret drug takers in the area … ( who need to be ) brought back from the brink of madness ’ ( Newcastle Evening Chronicle : 27 February 1967 ) .
11 Indeed , as we shall presently see , the two great intimacies — as ever — sharply reacted with each other , strengthening the conflict , heightening the ambiguity , posing in ever more painful interjections the question , ‘ Who am I ? ’
12 Behaviour comes about as a result of the interaction of these mental processes with each other and with the environmental stimuli that are constantly impinging upon our sensory systems .
13 And we are discovering that we are not interested in exploring the finer points of alienation with tea cuppery , but that the theatre can be a bridge of bone between sickness and health — that our language will somehow always be on the edge of poetry and that image and metaphor are our natural tools — they best express whole worlds and histories in collision with each other .
14 The latter is an unusual work because it is about people who really lived at a particular period and who had particular relationships with each other .
15 They also dance for and with each other .
16 Families learn how to handle dogs and dogs learn how to live with each other and all sizes and varieties of humans .
17 He suggest that behind Raskolnikov 's sister 's loathing of him there lurks attraction , and he states flatly that she and his own wife were once in love with each other ; and perhaps he is right .
18 When Svidrigailov and Porfiry , who never meet — bold again — and who have nothing to do with each other , both tell Raskolnikov that a man needs air , my business is to try and suggest how it is that Dostoevsky 's reader finds himself in immediate dual touch with a Petersburg july day and a universal truth .
19 The cells are distributed so that callers travelling through cells a fair distance apart can use the same frequencies without interfering with each other , making most use of the limited spectrum available .
20 Headland believes Multisoft 's experience , especially in open systems — computers of different makes that integrate with each other — can be married with systems developed by Mega , Headland 's own accounting software house which produces larger systems sold directly to clients .
21 Dismissive of the ‘ corridor opportunites ’ , he fails to mention that , so far , the Foreign Secretaries of the UK and Argentina have had their first meeting since the 1982 Falklands War , that the Israeli and Soviet Foreign Ministers have got together as has the US Secretary of State with his Israeli and Egyptian counterparts , or that the two German Foreign Ministers have held extensive talks on the current crisis — all with apparently good results : quite useful when several of these countries have no diplomatic relations with each other .
22 I do not know how they communicate with each other , but their organisation is formidable .
23 Profit-seeking banks in competition with each other are , quite reasonably , keen to issue as much interest-bearing credit as possible .
24 Their operations are monitored by three small mobile commands which move around inside Cambodia , keeping radio contact with each other and with the base camps along the Thai border .
25 For the delegates to the 15th meeting of parties to the Antarctic Treaty , the main topic of discussion over the next 10 days will be the status of an agreement — the Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities — which collapsed in the summer after the French and Australian governments decided , in consultation with each other , to withdraw their support .
26 Rebirthing is a form of group psychotherapy , teaching participants how to eliminate the hang-ups that cause conflict and pain in our dealings with each other .
27 On an untitled piece by Richard Downes and Thomas Roper , it reads ‘ Two performers interact with each other using two heavy concrete curves as a channel for their communication . ’
28 Already the mayors at either end of the Bridge , Art Agnos ( Giants ) and Lionel Wilson ( Athletics ) , have taken time out from civic duties to place ritual side bets with each other on the outcome .
29 Cluster analysis is used to group variables , objects or individuals into groups or clusters of variables , objects or individuals that have certain similarities with each other .
30 Two authorities on this question disagree with each other , the one claiming little or no contact , the other maintaining that some Belorussian intellectuals appealed to the peasant masses throughout the 1920s by proclaiming the Bezburzhuaznost' ( the non-existence of a bourgeoisie ) of the whole nation .
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