Example sentences of "that they [verb] each [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One of the properties of particles of matter is that they influence each other .
2 They were both selfish individuals and she was now thinking that they deserved each other .
3 It was there that they went each summer , in Shiva 's holidays , their fares paid by Sabine Schnitzler who , having reverted to her maiden name and largely to her native tongue , sometimes wore a surprised , even bewildered , look at being surrounded , as she put it , by ‘ all those Indians ’ .
4 Simpson could see that they knew each other much better than he 'd presumed .
5 I I I I 'm until you spoke to the collators department , they told you simply that they knew each other .
6 Trailers are usually safer if they are parked close together so that they protect each other .
7 Their friendship developed soon afterwards , to the point that they shared each other 's homes and became very close chums .
8 It is equally important that their different roles and functions are properly co-ordinated with each other , so that the participants in the process are mindful of all of the child 's needs and rights , that they keep each other well informed , ensure that nothing gets ‘ left out ’ and yet avoid duplication .
9 We noticed that they touched each other all evening , shoulder to shoulder , knee to knee , nothing obvious , although I did see O raise Boy 's hand to his lips once , and later I saw Boy rest his head on O 's knees , just lay it there for a moment like a dog .
10 ‘ It 's important that they see each other tonight , ’ Kalchu explained .
11 In addition to court rolls the family historian may come across rentals which give the names of tenants and the rents that they paid each year at Ladyday ( 25 March ) and Michaelmas ( 29 September ) .
12 It shows that they accept each other 's utterances ( even if they disagree with them ) and it indicates their willingness to interact and to keep on interacting .
13 This was to promote the cause of anti-Tory tactical voting , and to bring it home to Paddy Ashdown and Neil Kinnock that they needed each other .
14 In another age and another society it might have been said that they loved each other .
15 Melville says she would prefer it if he said that they loved each other , and that subtle point is not lost on anyone .
16 All his life , he had taken it for granted that they loved each other to the exclusion of anyone else .
17 He picked up a second kitten , dangled one from each hand , swung them so that they hit each other .
18 In a really good metaphor , according to Winisatt ( 1958 : 149 ) , ‘ two clearly and substantially named objects … are brought into such a context that they face each other with fullest relevance and illumination … ’ .
19 The office that led off it was larger , with two desks positioned so that they faced each other .
20 TWO North-East councillors came face to face in court for the first time yesterday over allegations that they assaulted each other .
21 The further assumption must be that they gave each other a great deal that was worth having and keeping .
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