Example sentences of "and [to-vb] each [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The interruption gave the two kneeling men a chance to look up , and to see each other looking up .
2 For the expressive value is confirmed when people in good faith try to treat one another in a way appropriate to common membership in a community governed by political integrity and to see each other as making this attempt , even when they disagree about exactly what integrity requires in particular circumstances .
3 ‘ The task was not easy because along with the rise in numbers of factory committees each one had a tendency to multiply its prerogatives and to treat each factory as an independent unit of production , the collective property of its own workers , determining by itself production , sales and pricing , while the social domination of the working class over the means of production required that the atomised and contradictory powers of the factory committees be subordinated to a common political end ’ ( my translation A.C. ) .
4 This demands not only the skills of counselling previously outlined , but the ability to referee and control the expression of different and conflicting attitudes , to give equal time and importance to everyone 's point of view , and to encourage each member of the family not only to explain their own feelings , but to listen to each other .
5 A few simple heuristic rules are used to identify ‘ suspect ’ clones and probes and to find each probe 's neighbours simultaneously .
6 These keys are in one of five locations , and to find each key you must solve the problems and puzzles in each area .
7 This trip was to teach us to work in teams and to help each other .
8 Through the country 's long years of repression , artists , intellectuals and students met each other in the cafes , to swap ideas and information and to give each other solidarity .
9 Instead it has to be made up of a band of waves of different wavelengths , cunningly chosen to cancel each other out outside the region of width unc and to reinforce each other inside it .
10 In most happy marriages , husband and wife continue to make time to be with each other , and to understand each other .
11 They continue to sing the praises of the boisterous Orc gods Gork and Mork in their barbarous fashion , holding midnight feasts to consume gallons of Brew and to fight each other under the watchful eyes of their crude idols .
12 The associated form of action here is one in which actors work jointly to understand each other , and to influence each other purely by the force of argument .
13 Dong and Hoc ran panting along the adjacent ranks allotted to them , calling out frequently to encourage one another and to check each other 's progress .
14 The EEC and EFTA seemed determined to go their separate ways , and to regard each other as a rival , not a partner .
15 It is perfectly simple , relatively speaking , to store on magnetic tape within a computer a full catalogue entry , including a classification symbol or symbols , and to label each segment of the information in such a way that the computer can be programmed to find it on demand .
16 Modern technology allows us to use lasers to record images from photographs or video cameras on to videodiscs , and to access each picture or frame instantly by quoting its frame number .
17 In 1907 Picasso and Braque had been living near each other in Montmartre for some time , and after 1908 began meeting daily to talk , visit the galleries and museums , and to examine each other 's work .
18 A commonly cited piece of evidence for urban decline is the number of petitions to the Crown for relief from taxation , and equally common is the view of historians that these must be regarded with caution , as the towns were liable to paint their poverty in lurid terms , and to emulate each other in their appeals .
19 In fact , the glances they managed to exchange , glances which played on a wide keyboard of reactions , served both to spin them together and to show each other off .
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