Example sentences of "[vb infin] each [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In theory , you have to ensure that you have at least two trees in flower at the same time so that they can pollinate each other , otherwise you may get no fruit at all .
2 A few apple , pear and plum varieties are cross-sterile and can not pollinate each other , while some apples and pears are biennial bearers and thus will not supply pollen each year .
3 In 1965 Lyndon Johnson told Congress that ‘ If we stand passively by while the centre of each city becomes a hive of deprivation , crime and hopelessness … if we become two people , the suburban affluent and the urban poor , each filled with mistrust and fear for the other … then we shall effectively cripple each generation to come . ’
4 Where the parties have a continuing relationship based on a large volume of business under regular orders the most efficient way to proceed is to enter into a framework agreement which regulates the mechanism for placing orders and decides in advance the terms and conditions which will govern each order .
5 On the one hand , he may include individual parking spaces within each demise ; on the other , he may grant each tenant a general right to park cars , either limited to a specified number of cars per tenant or on a daily " first come first served " basis .
6 Where the demised property consists of part only of a building the draftsman may either include sanitary facilities in each demise or he may grant each tenant a right to use communal facilities .
7 And what if they do n't want each other ?
8 An ‘ outside power ’ , whose objectivity could be equally trusted by all involved parties , would implement and supervise each Pact ’ .
9 The information you have been given is quite correct : the Lobsters will eat each other , so use separate tanks .
10 The information you have been given is quite correct : the Lobsters will eat each other , so use separate tanks .
11 Keep these in separate aquaria , otherwise they will eat each other .
12 They keep trying to kill and eat each other all the time .
13 This can only be acquired through detailed knowledge of the technical nature of the product and the manufacturing process , knowledge of the economics of the relevant markets , and awareness of the complete value chain for the company 's products and how investment will enhance each part .
14 So you need to anticipate and absorb each wave with the legs ( which act as shock absorbers ) .
15 This is a most satisfying stunt when you can make each half of the eight equal in diameter .
16 Too many couples do n't make each other a priority ; work , kids , everything else comes first .
17 We could always make each other laugh .
18 Perhaps the other point I can make is to go back to the question of why women tutors and people in the university generally have emphasised harassment of students by academic staff more than they 've emphasised harassment by students of one another , and I think it 's not that it was thought that students did n't commonly make each other uncomfortable , but as an issue of principle in terms of whether it 's appropriate for university or college authorities to intervene in what many people regard as students ' private lives .
19 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 .
20 If only we could draw in nine dimensions we could make each dimension correspond to one of the nine genes .
21 The squad nos will make each player more identifyable , especially wth their names on .
22 It was this that led to the first hints of how the theories of quantum mechanics and general relativity might affect each other — a glimpse of the shape of a quantum theory of gravity yet to come .
23 This definition does not affect each nation 's own definition and the regulation does not apply to trade between member states .
24 One the first flush of passion is over , sex often seems to become infrequent , not because you do n't fancy each other , but because you do n't fancy each other at the same times .
25 One the first flush of passion is over , sex often seems to become infrequent , not because you do n't fancy each other , but because you do n't fancy each other at the same times .
26 In the discovery that you were not mistaken , that you do fancy each other , the levels of tension begin to die back .
27 Male and female waved albatrosses ( Diomede irrorata ) , which live on Isla Española of the Galapagos Islands , may court each other , with an extensive repertory of stereotyped movements of the neck and bill , for several hours a day , day in day out for much of the year ( Figure 8.1 ) .
28 Nevertheless , the possibility remains that , as Wallace argued , many of the sex differences in plumage and coloration ascribed by Darwin to the action of female choice may have evolved because they help the sexes to recognize or locate each other or because they improve male success in competitive interactions .
29 A mare can nicker when her foal has strayed towards a danger that she would not approach herself , and lost friends can locate each other vocally .
30 You can dip each flower in whisked egg white , then into caster sugar and leave on baking parchment overnight in an airing cupboard to make crystallised flowers for cakes , ice-creams and fruit fools .
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