Example sentences of "[conj] they [verb] [prep] [adj] other " in BNC.

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1 Where they smash into each other , at fully one resounding inch a year , in one of the primal dramas of the earth 's creation , they form the summits and the valleys that even now were beginning to fill our windscreen as we headed deep into the park .
2 They frequently inhabited the same Soho haunt but at Muriel 's , where they vied with each other in buying bottles of champagne , they often occupied different ends of the room .
3 After all the hassle they should know exactly where they stood with each other , Merrill thought as she dressed on Saturday evening .
4 We believe that people are at their best as members of communities , where they care about each other and for those less fortunate than themselves .
5 The EXTREMELY suspect one where they run to each other ( or more likely one sad git runs to the scorer … desperate to get some attention ) , hold hands , trot backwards stroking each others hands in the process ? ?
6 However , the concentrations of zinc and copper , although they correlated with each other , did not correlate with the levels of protons .
7 Divorced couples often end up feeling more bitter about their lawyers than they do about each other — Laurence Marks .
8 When these representations are studied in detail it turns out that they differ from each other in a number of important ways ( Maunsell and Newsome 1987 ) .
9 That they wrote to each other for a while . ’
10 ‘ There is no doubt that they rub against each other .
11 The fact that they overlap with each other to a large degree is not so important if one does not insist on discovering several distinct functions .
12 I addressed first two ancient problems : the relationship between Luke and Acts ( I found that Acts resembled Luke more than it resembled any other book of the NT ) and the relationship between the Apocalypse and the Gospel of St John ( I found that they differed from each other more than any other two books of the NT ) .
13 But this was not a justification for the dissolution of an association of this kind ; the different republics and nationalities were bound together by a common history , by ties of marriage and settlement , and by the trade that they conducted with each other .
14 ‘ Pammy Jane is very easy to talk to and they relax in each other 's company . ’
15 Then Amanda Pennington might hear about it ; her cousin was in another House and they wrote to each other .
16 He co-operated with Walter Reynolds [ q.v. ] after Reynolds became archbishop of Canterbury , and they wrote to each other constantly , passing on gossip and information .
17 Reaching the hatch at the same time as the stranger outside , he collided with it , and they fell into each other 's arms .
18 They often meet , and they write to each other .
19 " Of course , " he said , " of Course , " and he even showed her the corridor that led to the Ladies ' room , and she escaped , and they escaped from each other .
20 There was a library but Rain and Patrick did not meet there because her recollection was wrong and they blundered into each other in a passage .
21 A shadow seemed to have fallen over them , perhaps a premonition that they would never see each other again , and they stared at each other as though trying to commit each other 's features to memory .
22 Rourke 's thumb was still pressed to the bell as she opened the door , and they stared at each other , he , frowning , she with an expression of wary mistrust .
23 They both had parts in Peter 's Friends , a comedy about a university reunion , and they starred alongside each other in the psychological drama Dead Again .
24 She took his hands and they looked into each other 's eyes .
25 Franca came and sat on the bed and took hold of Patrick 's hand and they looked at each other .
26 Then she lay back on her pillow and they looked at each other as if it was for the first time .
27 and he goes why were you in my , why am I in my underwear seen my pants and he goes ah , here 's a message on my knee and he goes P S Sue Carpenter and they look at each other and they go , Sue Carpenter whoooo and then the mouse traps go off and it ends with them going
28 Economics and ideology are thus both ‘ determining ’ in a weak sense , and they interact with each other , but neither make a single future inevitable .
29 And they nodded at each other , for all the world , Isobel thought , like a pair of well-fed penguins .
30 Harriet 's sobbing and she herself is st ill cursing and her head 's spinning and spinning and they lurch into each other , and Harriet is n't Princess H any more , cool and cocky , she 's sad too , mysteriously , unglamorously , and she hugs her and feels how slight she is and it seems she 's luckier than Harriet , well , just now .
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