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

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1 An ‘ outside power ’ , whose objectivity could be equally trusted by all involved parties , would implement and supervise each Pact ’ .
2 Kissing , licking , rubbing and stroking each other 's bodies .
3 Both novels see the world in colonial colours — as determined by empires , in the furtherance of which races have defeated and enslaved each other , in which they have met and married , in which a black mercenary might marry a daughter of Venice .
4 A body composed of other and smaller bodies , separated and in opposition to one another , which oppress and despise each other and are in a continuous state of war .
5 Political units overlap and influence each other .
6 They gawped at Min and asked each other what on earth it was .
7 It was very undemanding , revolving round the borrowing of clothes , and helping each other with routines .
8 The feeling of comradeship now in Liverpool , the feeling that everyone was in it together and helping each other , was something that her mother would never understand , she felt , nor her grief for the baby .
9 When he came back , they sipped their coffee and avoided each other 's eyes .
10 Therefore , we obtained additional mucosal biopsy specimens , divided the tissue samples in half , and placed each half in a Krebs-Ringer solution having a pH 11 , one with and one without allopurinol ( 100 uM ) .
11 So you need to anticipate and absorb each wave with the legs ( which act as shock absorbers ) .
12 The interruption gave the two kneeling men a chance to look up , and to see each other looking up .
13 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 .
14 By giving identity the Profitboss recognizes and appreciates each individual 's contribution to profit .
15 Divide into four and make each piece of dough into a circle approx 25cm/10in in diameter .
16 Each evening the menu reflects the theme with waiters wearing uniforms to suit the occasion and make each dinner a special experience .
17 Some sections are exemplary : the argument against a ‘ hierarchy of arts ’ , for example , but in favour of a definition of ‘ quality ’ that ignores labels and fits each form and each place .
18 People jumped for joy , kissed and hugged each other on the deck .
19 The spectators from the melon beds howled with enthusiasm , threw things into the air , and hugged each other from sheer excitement as the charge began .
20 To me , sexuality is romance and love and poetry and beauty , not picking somebody up on the street and using each other then telling them to fuck off and burning them with a cigarette .
21 Hemmed in by bicks and shoulders , besieged by people wanting to shake his hand , put questions , or merely to remind him of past meetings , Cameron was struggling to respond and make each person feel attended to .
22 By so phrasing each paragraph and bringing each incident to a proper conclusion , Nijinska gives both dancers and audience time to consider what has been done and what is yet to happen .
23 The process of becoming successful makes it impossible for fans and the band to visualise and treat each other in the same way .
24 The rate was automatically determined by this formula and announced each Friday afternoon with the results of the Treasury bill tender .
25 She and Bernard could come and go as they pleased , partly thanks to Ruby and Molly , two local women who kept Rhydoldog clean and checked each day for telexes which might announce the Ashley 's return , in which case the beds would be aired and food prepared .
26 They chivvy and reproach each other as we eat .
27 The role of the NDO throughout this stage will be to monitor the progress of the unit writing , arrange for the meeting of writers to discuss common problems and review each other 's work , arrange for feedback from representatives of interested parties such as employers and college staff and to negotiate with professional bodies vis-a-vis recognition of the units and courses .
28 On every island , that is in every market , the same type of good is bought and sold each period .
29 Harvey split the words into syllables and made each syllable a step in his dance , then he changed the accents round and danced the same remark again .
30 I am arguing that a common ground exists between theists and atheists , where each exchanges different interpretations of reality and understands each other 's views .
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