Example sentences of "[vb base] [to-vb] with [adj] other " in BNC.

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1 The Community is an association of mainly small economies , exceptionally open to trade with each other .
2 How they can possibly find something to blather about that does n't automatically conclude in a boudoir scenario is totally beyond me , but now , with the increasing popularity of those excellent gay bars , they find to fraternise with each other a great deal more , thus leaving Sam 's coast a bit clearer .
3 In Chapter 1 we argued that conscious awareness , the images and representations that people use to communicate with each other and the various forms of deliberate planning and foresight which they use are all partly a result of the myriad social relationships in which they are caught up , and partly a product of deep-rooted instincts and emotions .
4 They start to overlap with each other and that produces an overall , general curvature . ’
5 Lock-in agreements , where parties expressly agree to negotiate with each other , are unenforceable because they are merely " agreements to agree " and so lack certainty ; lock-out agreements , under which a vendor agrees not to negotiate with third parties , can , on the other hand , constitute valid binding contracts .
6 Differences in opinion can be accentuated by this process so that the parents start to argue with each other rather than dealing jointly with the child .
7 1.2 WHEREAS the Parties hereto desire to collaborate with each other , in accordance with the conditions governing offers of financial support by IEATP , in a project involving the creation of the National Corpus of the English Language
8 We need to communicate with each other on a regularly basis over all the issues that have been raised .
9 The ability to communicate at all levels , and to retain the confidence of your clients is vital ; you have to work with each other , so this confidence must exist and must override any personality clashes .
10 To establish genuine intimacy , it is crucial that a couple learn to communicate with each other not just gossiping about friends , talking about the children or discussing world events but expressing their feelings , their fears , hopes , secrets , dreams , vulnerabilities , reactions , joys , irritations and depressions .
11 We have to identify with each other . ’
12 Nevertheless , group members also have to compete with each other for many necessary resources .
13 New programmes have to compete with each other for limited resources , regardless of their priority .
14 Staff need to co-operate with each other to make it work — but that is what we do best .
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