Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] each other " in BNC.

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1 Under these conditions , it is not surprising to find that superiors and subordinates hold optimistic and pessimistic views about each other .
2 The point of prayer for each other is to impart power .
3 Let them make programmes for each other .
4 These items are all connected , and any of them may be used as analogies or homologies for each other .
5 to provide consistent prayer support for each other and our families and to be open to receive prayer requests for each other at anytime of the day or night .
6 ‘ It seems to me evident that a family will provide support for each other , ’ she told a conference of 300 experts .
7 Even where contact is frequent and based upon mutual affection , that does not mean necessarily that mothers and daughters are significant sources of support for each other , as I indicated in my discussion of emotional support .
8 Certainly there is evidence that in the past sisters provided very significant amounts of practical , moral and sometimes financial support for each other ( Young and Willmott , 1957 ; Roberts , 1984 ) .
9 Most importantly , there have been fluctuations over time in the actual existence of kin who might provide such support for each other .
10 The difference between ten-year-olds and seven-year-olds may be that ten-year-olds are able to provide communicative support for each other in a way that is generally denied to the younger children .
11 Managers who do not work as a team and provide support for each other and their staff can not hope to succeed at times of staff shortage .
12 To overcome these problems , small schools in some rural areas have formed cooperative clusters whereby teachers provide curriculum support for each other .
13 The methods that she uses erm , and I think this needs to be done well before a disaster , unfortunately so often people only react at times like this and I think it 's such a pity that they do n't do it beforehand , but it 's working on basic assertiveness skills , communications skills like giving a language for feelings , erm building up support for each other , plus the creative work — getting things down
14 But , more important , I believe that celebration of the other and devaluing of the self is one of the oldest , as it is one of the permanent ways by which human beings express love or admiration for each other .
15 to provide consistent prayer support for each other and our families and to be open to receive prayer requests for each other at anytime of the day or night .
16 Racine has entered the drawingroom , and these protagonists engage either in anguished self-revelation or in disillusioning judgments about each other .
17 Non-belief in God also means there is no way of shirking collective responsibility for each other and the planet .
18 The Athenian expedition against Syracuse was thus , as we shall see , not altogether hopeless in its aims , which certainly included the manipulation of the hatred of these groups for each other .
19 It boasts a stirring menu of international wordsmiths including two Inuit Eskimos who will ‘ throat dance ’ — they stand nose-to-nose bouncing their voices off each other 's throats to produce a bewildering array of sounds .
20 Regional spice monopolies were bitterly fought for , claimed and lost again by Portuguese , Spanish , Dutch , French and English adventurers , who spilled as much of the locals ' blood as each other 's in the process .
21 for those first few weeks we could n't keep our eyes off each other .
22 Ways of overcoming ignorance and prejudice about each other 's functions , ways of working and training , need to be found , both by the sharing of information and by such endeavours as joint training schemes and regular forums for discussion and debate .
23 ( We want , for example , computer systems which can exchange data between each other ) .
24 In the female nude the painted surface and the body become ciphers for each other and every stroke and layer of impasto may be read for traces of desire .
25 Then we analyse how individuals collect data about each other and what they do with those data .
26 So we talk to each other and collect data about each other through our eyes and ears .
27 The ‘ Davni Chasy ’ issue was important because it helped both the band and RCA learn a great deal about each other , although it is probably closer to the truth to say it was really a case of RCA simply learning more about the staunch and pedantic attitude of The Wedding Present .
28 Both existed in isolation of each other ; business merely an adjunct of the game , the means of administering a club .
29 Indeed , in his forewood to the book , Mr Justice Hoffman tells how ‘ Like many rival tribes , accountants and lawyers have opinions of each other which are largely based on ignorance ’ thinking of each other as ‘ … pedants who try to confine the realities of commerce within an artificial construction of arbitrary rules ’ .
30 They saw a great deal of each other , but , because Diana was so much younger and usually just one of a party , no one who saw them together ever suspected she was a girlfriend .
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