Example sentences of "people [verb] [prep] [det] other " in BNC.

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1 The films Gloria liked were about love and people singing to each other .
2 An early question relates to ways of thinking about claims that people make on each other within families and the expression of these in law .
3 ‘ We tried to encourage the people to work with each other , and talk to politicians , because they argued a lot about what they were going to do all the time , ’ he said .
4 I ca n't stand gossip , or people bitching about each other .
5 When Black people speak to each other , their voices are silenced , as they are never subtitled .
6 In those societies , argues the anthropologists , people related to each other had obligations to each other , solely because they could trace links through parenthood or marriage .
7 One way of getting people to talk to each other is actually to change the layout of the reception rooms .
8 But yeah , we do get a representative from the client , i.e. his doctor or specialist or whatever , and one of our people to talk to each other , and then work out who 's right and who 's wrong .
9 After a while I began to understand some of the noises that the people made to each other .
10 In many statements of this sort racism is likened to a contagious disease , which people catch off each other , or a cancer in the body politic , something which can only be stopped by either eliminating its carriers , or protecting others , especially children , from contact with its ‘ breeding grounds ’ .
11 All those people shouting at each other .
12 Do n't you dare I 'm in charge of this interview and erm and erm and erm what 's caused this and why discussion what has caused this change to try and find out and put him off Horrible feeling you see two people shouting at each other two people shouting at each other get the impression that the other party is actually doing an impression of a goldfish and going like that .
13 Do n't you dare I 'm in charge of this interview and erm and erm and erm what 's caused this and why discussion what has caused this change to try and find out and put him off Horrible feeling you see two people shouting at each other two people shouting at each other get the impression that the other party is actually doing an impression of a goldfish and going like that .
14 ‘ Each Church will have to look at its own organisation and how it faces up to the problem but the element of mutual trust enables people to look at each other also . ’
15 Cos you 're right cos we do n't want to get people trampling on each other .
16 What I do remember so vividly was the great surge of relief when VE Day came , and people rushing into each other 's houses to shriek with unbounded joy : " It 's all over .
17 It 's people feeding off each other that have something to hide .
18 People elbowed past each other to the door .
19 Although many of the massage techniques in this illustrated guide are for two people to practise on each other , as you can clearly see from the simple techniques over the page , massage is something that you can successfully achieve alone .
20 Psychologists Amy and Thomas Harris , authors of I 'm OK , You 're OK , and Staying OK , had some interesting observations on how we behave after studying the way people talk to each other .
21 You know I mean that 's basically what we want it 's any situation where people talk to each other , with some kind of agenda in mind .
22 Other way round , any situation where people talk to each other , for instance
23 okay , again I mean these are things that talk about confirmation I mean quite honestly I 'm I 'd be quite happy if we had offices where people talk to each other ninety per cent of the time rather than send memos and faxes to each other , and on the whole we are really talking about inside the office with the people who we work with I mean obviously clients as well trying to find something different , we tend tend to find that it 's very very easy sometimes to make a phone call it 's much easier to make a phone call and to talk to that person and give them the personal touch .
24 He chose a route back down the hill that did not involve too many serious gradients , moving from Roseberry Road to Warburton Drive to Chesterton Terrace and , from there , doubling back along a series of streets with an offensively tangible air of esprit de corps — Lowther Park Drive , where people called to each other over their Volvos and , even worse , Stapleton Road , a place that seemed almost permanently on the verge of a street party .
25 There was no sign of anger or hatred : people looked at each other as if the incredible had happened .
26 People looked at each other in astonishment .
27 What he really wanted to do , and is now doing , is research on the effect that the shape of ordinary furniture has on the way people respond to each other .
28 How , then , do the two sorts of people differ from each other ?
29 For example , at the next table at the Exmoor Forest Hotel , he had overheard two people talking to each other , a ‘ very well bred looking old man with a dry peevish voice whom I took to be mentally deranged and a woman who was either his daughter or his nurse ’ .
30 That 's then produces people talking to each other .
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