Example sentences of "related to [adj] other " in BNC.

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1 In those societies , argues the anthropologists , people related to each other had obligations to each other , solely because they could trace links through parenthood or marriage .
2 Certain propositions are true because the relevant ideas are connected and related to each other in such a way as to make them true .
3 After this performance the class was ready to move to the much more difficult task of using the naturalistic interaction of dramatic playing to explore how the family related to each other in day-to-day living .
4 As with mangrove forests , they do not consist of a single species that happens to have exploited a particular niche , but of a whole group of species , not necessarily related to each other , each of which is adapted to the rich pickings .
5 The chief reef building animals nowadays are the corals — communal creatures related to the anemones — of which there , are many different kinds ( not all very closely related to each other ) .
6 There are three conclusions drawn from these arguments , all to some extent encapsulated in the 1958 Education Reform Bill , though it is not altogether clear how the proposals are related to each other .
7 Traditional measures are based on average lengths of different parts of the body , and are related to each other in terms of significant numbers such as three and twelve .
8 Many of these categories were related to each other .
9 Both are related to each other within the frame of the organization of the enterprise in which they both work .
10 Thus , our holiday video turns out to be a series of boxes within boxes , of shots related to each other within sequences , and sequences related to each other within an overall structure which has to be made clear to the audience .
11 Thus , our holiday video turns out to be a series of boxes within boxes , of shots related to each other within sequences , and sequences related to each other within an overall structure which has to be made clear to the audience .
12 The church is to reflect the mystery of the divine communion : members of the church are to be personally related to each other and , through the Holy Spirit , to Christ the head .
13 Secondly , although certainly important , the current preference by some writers to relate creativity to the affective forms of psychosis should not divert us from the fact that it is actually schizophrenia which has inspired most of the theorising — and generated a good deal of the empirical evidence — about how psychotic and creative traits might be related to each other .
14 Willetts suggests that the cults of the goddesses Britomartis and Diktynna were connected , and that Britomartis and Diktynna were related to each other in much the same way as the later Persephone and Demeter .
15 What such arrangements traditionally have provided is a large group of women , related to each other as in-laws and living in the same household , who operate their own quite complex social organization in which each gains significant support .
16 People do give support to their kin but they do so in a way which is patchy , possibly idiosyncratic , and which certainly can not be predicted simply from knowing how they are related to each other .
17 Molecular evidence has shown that the old concept of great apes ( family Pongidae ) , as distinct from humans ( family Hominidae ) , is no longer valid because the African apes and humans are more closely related to each other than any of them are to the orang-utan .
18 Moore 's way of putting it might be defended on the basis of a realist view of universals for which individual horses are horses because they participate in a universal object horse , and do so in virtue of the fact that they have parts participating in universal objects which are parts of the universal object horse and related to each other in ways which participate in the universal relations linking part to whole in the universal object .
19 However , it seems possible that several of these words should label distinct properties or relations which however are necessarily related to each other in ways which the definitions articulate .
20 If that is the effect of that tremendous personality on two men occupying the position that we do , and related to each other in the way that Mr Chamberlain and I are , that process must go on throughout the party .
21 The first manner in which objects may be related to each other is as type-tokens .
22 There are various competing accounts about how the different problems of the penal system are related to each other and what the underlying causes of the crisis are .
23 These low thresholds gave an urban population embracing about 90 per cent of the total , and the rural/urban differences shown in Table 5.6 , which reveals that the greatest contrasts are to be found in cars per household and the percentage of people travelling to work on public transport ( both related to each other and to the low density of rural areas ) ; the percentage in social classes I and II ; the rate of unemployment ; and the percentage of those working in manufacturing .
24 It is a consequence of this view that if two things are related to each other in any way , then neither of them , strictly , can be said to be ontologically independent of the other , for in such a case neither of them can be fully described without presupposing the existence of both .
25 We found that towards the end of the rehearsal period the actors during run-throughs referred to each other and related to each other in the offstage character ( Joyce , Neil , etc . ) .
26 Chanson and madrigal were still closely related to each other as well as to the frottola .
27 Melody is a rise and fall of notes , related to each other in time .
28 To examine power one must examine hierarchy , occupation , clients , race , and gender and recognize that these aspects of power are related to each other .
29 The frequencies obtained in longitudinal or in torsional vibrations are harmonically related to each other , as was not the case in flexural vibration ( the vibrating reed ) .
30 Chomsky states that grammar must be based on two things : observation of language ability to satisfy the native speaker 's intuition about his language For example , it must be able to account for the native speaker 's intuition that active or passive sentences are related to each other ; that some pairs of sentences , though alike on the surface , are different at a deeper level .
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