Example sentences of "[n mass] [adv] [vb base] [prep] each [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | MARRIED people rarely look at each other when they talk . |
2 | People often talk to each other in order to lower their territorial barriers , to indulge in the pleasure of rapport , the sharing of common ground . |
3 | This reflects two German habits : an old one , an academic tradition that takes the ‘ science ’ bit in social science very seriously ; and a newer yearning for consensus , for believing that all sensible people really agree with each other . |
4 | The media regularly feed off each other 's stories : a practice which may be defensible where the original story is an accurate one but which can otherwise lead to the dissemination of a falsehood . |
5 | Moreover , there is the assumption in the language teaching texts , that people actually listen to each other , when they talk to each other — that , for example , questions are answered , and commands are obeyed . |