Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [prep] [adj] other " in BNC.

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1 So men from the IRA mixed with British squaddies , and through necessity got on with each other .
2 And me mother , she lived at , that 's not far from Peterborough , and she er Me father used to go to this here farm , me mother lived , and of course they got in with each other , then they got married and then they wanted to buy a caravan .
3 They drew away from each other , so mutually sated with explosive body contact that both needed a temporary reprieve .
4 As the years passed , they moved away from each other to a greater or less degree .
5 charged off against each other 's .
6 Tony released her arm , clapping Terry on the shoulder as he passed him , and Terry and Sarah moved self-consciously towards each other .
7 The Wing-coupling Apparatus — There seems little doubt that in the primitive Pterygota the fore and hind pairs of wings moved independently of each other ( as in the Isoptera and Odonata ) , and that coincidence of motion was a later acquisition associated with the development of a wing-coupling apparatus ( Fig. 28 ) .
8 Now the two men moved strangely past each other ; and with some diffidence John climbed into bed .
9 He moaned submissively as their lips ground hard against each other .
10 Still entwined , the puppets threshed violently against each other as if overcome with concupiscence .
11 Behind her back , her hands intertwined and twisted feverishly upon each other .
12 That traditional patriarchy , two classes walled off from each other yet co-existent , is disturbed by the elevation of a farmhouse into a cottage ornee ‘ with its viranda , French windows , and other prettinesses ’ , for this contends with the great house for the traveller 's eye .
13 Billie could see their closeness when Adam let her out , saw that they cared deeply for each other .
14 While we might indeed readily hypothesize that these individuals were generally less likely than Ballymacarrett people to be subject to the pressures of their personal networks and more likely to be subject to a less localized outside influence , it is hard to suggest dimensions on which a number of looseknit networks , which differed greatly from each other , might be systematically compared ( but see 5.7.4 for an account of Bortoni-Ricardo 's study of rural immigrants to a Brazilian city ) .
15 The iron-clad Monitor and Merrimack hammered away at each other in the American Civil War .
16 They turned away from each other , and returned to their separate houses .
17 They danced away from each other , they darted towards each other .
18 In the two figures on the right in particular the earlier striations and hatchings have given way to more discreetly and subtly modelled planes delineating the component parts of the trunks and limbs of the figures ; these planes are angled away from each other along clearly defined ridges in some passages , but softly opened up into each other in others .
19 The painting is awkwardly and laxly structured but now the contours of many of the compositional elements have been freely and insistently opened up into each other so that the eye is led quickly not only into depth but also steeply up the picture surface , a premonition of things to come .
20 The picture plane is further emphasized by the complete lack of aerial perspective ( the far houses are , if anything , darker and stronger in value than the foreground house ) , and by the fact that occasionally contours are broken and forms opened up into each other .
21 Many of the organization 's leading figures were , and still are , ‘ spinsters ’ who ‘ teamed up with each other ’ or with women outside the youth work world .
22 Group members co-operated well with each other , electing a spokesperson to summarise and justify the narrative pattern agreed upon by the group as a whole .
23 The two men nodded warily at each other .
24 No grouping had basal upper oesophageal sphincter pressure that differed significantly from any other .
25 Such arrangements suited the mutual interests firms shared both with each other and with skilled workers .
26 So it made up for any other , er , you know .
27 Joe held out his hand , they shook hands and walked away from each other , Joe feeling that he had done what he could to save Maureen from wrecking her life and suffering years of pain but troubled by sympathy and liking for Chris .
28 The men glanced quickly at each other .
29 The only two who wore soutanes talked only to each other .
30 And while they were up there in the wide , blue yonder , they jabbered non-stop to each other over the radio .
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