Example sentences of "to [det] other [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Once I heard two calling to each other across a valley , a weird sound , vaguely resembling a baboon 's bark . |
2 | There will be no material ownership or management relationship between the two after the spin-off , although they will continue to provide products and services to each other over a transition period . |
3 | People who had been out together at Castle Menzies , then on down to the Reel of Ballechin , conversed steadily , opening up their private problems to each other with a freedom well beyond the usual . |
4 | Companies that use computers have been connecting them to each other for a decade , often using AT&T 's telephone lines . |
5 | We held hands all the way through Live Aid , having not spoken to each other for a week , and then rushed off to the Post Office as soon as we could with our three pounds . |
6 | Before we 'd fall out over stupid things and not speak to each other for a day . |
7 | That they wrote to each other for a while . ’ |
8 | ‘ Wrote to each other for a while , ’ he echoed with the same derisive twist to his mouth . |
9 | Luckily there are more of these around now erm but to me the community approach is having people that are aware enough , teachers for instance erm others that are erm happy with these sort of ways , just helping people anybody they meet , just boosting up their confidence , encouraging them to speak , erm giving , you know , praise to each other for a start , rather than putting each other down . |
10 | Children with Down 's Syndrome are being given expert help in learning how to talk to people and to each other at a special new unit . |
11 | telephone conversation took place , as if two deaf people were talking to each other on a rowdy main road , but fragments of conversation filtered through as Frau Nordern repeated what Karl , presumably , was saying . |
12 | the historical biography of the relationship between carer and cared for : how far was it possible for people with a long history on one particular level to relate to each other on a level of physical intimacy , faced with the disgust that caring often demands . |
13 | In most contexts , however , the natural ‘ effort after meaning ’ will impel the hearer / reader to try to co-interpret chunks of language which he finds close to each other on a page , or a stone or a wall and , where possible , to interpret the language as relevant to the physical context . |
14 | For the first time , black and white political leaders are starting to talk to each other about a common , not a divided , South Africa . |
15 | The parties then wrote letters to each other about a proposed appointment of a surveyor to review the rent . |
16 | We can see their expressions , and how they relate to each other as a group . |
17 | CAMs allow cells to bind to each other by a mechanism in which the molecules of the CAMs show a specific affinity for each other . |
18 | The anemone has a flower-like cluster of tentacles around a single central opening ; the sea squirt has no tentacles and two openings connected to each other by a U-shaped tube . |
19 | The underlying concept is that pairs of sentences that have constituents in common can be related to each other by a linguistic transformation . |
20 | The period of separation from her husband not only gives her an opportunity for physical recuperation , but also gives the couple a chance to relate to each other in a non-physical way . |
21 | A place where the trees sang to each other in a secret tongue made for praise . |
22 | We are committed and open to each other in a way which brings us under the influence of the other 's ethics and direction in life . |
23 | Their relationship was bonded at Crystal Palace , where they helped the club to the FA Cup final , and they virtually live next door to each other in a leafy Surrey suburb , just south of Croydon . |
24 | They were both very fair complexioned , and they chatted sporadically to each other in a language foreign to Mr Frizzell , who imagined that they must be Dutch or German . |
25 | Have n't you ever seen two sea horses clinging to each other in a current ? ’ |
26 | She said : ‘ Jimmy and Joanna realised they were no longer suited to each other in a romantic sense . |
27 | For its part , the government insists that ‘ the establishment of broadly agreed objectives would not mean that the curricular policies of the Secretary of State , the LEA and the school should relate to each other in a nationally uniform way . |
28 | In this new world , all architecture , furnishing , clothing and behaviour are intended to relate to each other in a visibly coherent fashion . |
29 | Objects can be ‘ tied ’ to each other in a number of different ways . |
30 | The various moduli can be related to each other in a simple manner , because an isotropic body is considered to possess only two independent elastic constants and so |