Example sentences of "each [noun sg] well [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | All the people who matter know each other well and so can take decisions fast . |
2 | We also have the advantage that we all know each other well and have adjusted to each other 's life-styles . |
3 | The island is small , no homes are out of sight of others , even in the farmland ; people know each other well and , as in all rural communities , they also know each other 's business . |
4 | ‘ They know each other well and the prince thinks the world of her but their relationship is purely platonic , ’ she said . |
5 | He spoke as though they knew each other well and over a long period . |
6 | So we sat there in the silence as if we knew each other well and had no need merely to talk ; and as a matter of fact it seemed in a way to suit the stillness of the day . |
7 | They get to know each other well and such contacts last well beyond the Programme itself . |
8 | Oh I can imagine it being a bit strained off and on with er two lots of parents or do they know each other well and everything ? |
9 | Dogs understand each other better than they understand people . |
10 | That is not the case , and while it is true that deaf people from different countries can converse with each other better than hearing folk , they all have their own signs and structure . |
11 | Gradually they hope to strip away the disguises and help both partners to understand themselves and each other better and recognize the ways in which they interact . |
12 | 40 years on , linguists , psychologists , engineers , computer scientists know each other better and also have learnt why solving the general version of this problem is still years away . |
13 | Leading on from that , we fixed a meeting for this year aimed at getting to know each other better and looking at how to prepare together the ecumenical service . |
14 | They comment on the Mayoress of Winchelsea 's excellent punch , ‘ each bowl better than the former one ’ , and at Dr Fuller 's in Sevenoaks they enjoyed ‘ venison pasty , plus the strongest drink in the country ’ . |