Example sentences of "[adv] from [adj] other " in BNC.

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1 While we might indeed readily hypothesize that these individuals were generally less likely than Ballymacarrett people to be subject to the pressures of their personal networks and more likely to be subject to a less localized outside influence , it is hard to suggest dimensions on which a number of looseknit networks , which differed greatly from each other , might be systematically compared ( but see 5.7.4 for an account of Bortoni-Ricardo 's study of rural immigrants to a Brazilian city ) .
2 The procedure is simple and based on the wording of each contract adopting expert determination : precedents used in the various applications do not vary greatly from each other .
3 Researches under the auspices of Britain 's Rare Breeds Survival Trust suggest that the indigenous breeds have not yet diverged enough from each other for a high frequency of chromosomal polymorphism to be established and in most of them the similarities far outweigh the differences .
4 for life-times , especially from each other ;
5 Despite their natural animosity , Christians and Moslems learned much from each other .
6 When working together in a team , the members can learn much from each other .
7 Cloths used in the kitchen , for serving food , for cleaning toilets and bathrooms should all be kept and laundered separately from each other .
8 Paris was the world 's cultural capital in their eyes , but Russia suffered alternately from a deep-rooted inferiority complex , saddled with two cultural capitals looking away from each other towards Asia and Europe ; or from an unstable Messianic superiority complex , derived from Byzantium via Dostoevsky and now resurrected phoenix-like by the Bolsheviks under a new guise .
9 Body can be divided into parts which can be moved away from each other ; space can not .
10 We telephoned from our mobile to theirs — probably at a combined speed of 100mph going away from each other — and it was indeed us who were hotfooting it away from the airport .
11 It 's arranged that you would eat out or in small parties at the hotel , as I thought maybe you 'd want to get away from each other by then … .
12 She looked right at O and Boy when she said this and it was as if she was trying to scare them in particular , even as if she was trying to frighten them away from each other , as if she was saying , to them , and to all of us , this is what you have to go through , right ?
13 There are then three possibilities : first , their edges may slide along against each other ; second , they may move away from each other — then fresh lava emerges from the crack which is formed between them ; third , they may move towards each other , one plate sliding under the other .
14 A longer holiday period away from each other is also valuable if you are looking after the patient full-time .
15 Too late and the greeting is grunted as an afterthought as you both pass only feet away from each other .
16 Our perambulations were interrupted now and again when other young friends with babies , hove in sight and , being infectious , we had to wave from a distance and hurry away from each other .
17 Slide your hands away from each other , up and across the shoulders to the back of the neck .
18 It was a self-contained project , not really suitable as the basis for other , more prolonged activities , not least because Rolls Royce and the college were too far away from each other , literally if not metaphorically .
19 First , because the source and observer are moving away from each other the doppler effect causes an increase in wavelength .
20 For example , if a person came to me suffering from rounded shoulders I might give him or her an instruction to ‘ think of your shoulders going away from each other ’ .
21 Think of the shoulders going away from each other ( for rounded shoulders ) .
22 If your shoulders are curving forward towards each other , think of them going away from each other .
23 That morning they parted under the trees , he never took her all the way to the gates , that would only have made things worse , that morning she looked the way she always looked , rings under her eyes and her whole body braced for the ordeal that lay ahead , how hard it was to leave her always , maybe that was why they always drew the parting out , sometimes it took minutes , just the saying goodbye , they backed away from each other , then stopped and called something out , then backed away again , they called out special words that they 'd made up , words to fill the distance between them , words for the things they could n't say , they backed away till he was under the trees or she was through the gates , whichever happened first , she looked the same way she always looked that morning , except for one thing , she had a clock tucked under her arm , the clock they 'd found together , the clock that did n't tick , the lonely clock .
24 Drawn your hands away from each other until the fingers are about six to eight inches apart .
25 That 's why it 's important to have time off every so often so we can get away from each other for a short while . ’
26 ‘ Clearly they hate each other 's company and they deal with it by looking away from each other .
27 Two of the dead men , friends David Thomson and Alan Johnston , lived just doors away from each other in Bonnybridge .
28 The social worker 's approach , having completed her assessment , was to seek some immediate relief to get Joan and Stanley away from each other in the day , and to follow this up with respite care .
29 Sharon , 25 , and 27-year-old Hamdi met at Nottingham University — then discovered their parents lived just a few streets away from each other in Birmingham .
30 We spent some time away from each other just to do our own things , but now we 're looking forward to getting back to how things were , lock ourselves away and work .
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