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

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1 Undoubtedly the risings were connected with each other in so far as the news of the initial outbreak in Essex seems to have sparked off further unrest in adjacent counties , and later in more remote parts , and it is certain that the general circumstances of the time created an atmosphere which was ripe for revolt , but the differences of aim among the different groups of rebels suggest that each had its own grievances which it hoped to right by force .
2 But the other two Palestinians were shouting at each other in Hebrew .
3 Now , everything had changed , and their bodies were moving round each other in the orange light of the dance court .
4 Keols , invisible in the forest canopy , were calling to each other in their incessant woody voices .
5 In 1852 , two whaling ships , the Monongahela and the Rebecca Sins , from New Bedford ( see map on right ) , were sailing alongside each other in the Pacific .
6 Their eyes were fixed on each other in cold fury , their hands placed on the table , palms down , and they seemed to be waiting — waiting for
7 The process of confession , contrition and restitution was originally instituted as a public act through which individual members of society were reconciled to each other in that social harmony signified by the kiss of peace at the Mass which was the condition for the reception of Christ at the eucharist .
8 Early sexual relationships and lack of care were associated with each other in increasing the risk of depression .
9 They were sitting alongside each other in the half-empty aircraft before he could protest .
10 The family came to be seen as a refuge from a harsh world in which men were pitted against each other in merciless competition .
11 Of course the two regimes , of legacy and trust , were assimilated to each other in certain relatively minor respects ; but Gaius was still able in the mid-second century to state that there were many differences between legacies and trusts ( multum autem differunt ) , and this was after the rules on capacity had finally been brought into line by Hadrian .
12 Claudia could have warned him to beware of Roman when that note entered his voice but Dana and Garry were smiling at each other in mutual satisfaction .
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