Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] [adj] other in [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Marxist book I reviewed with several others in The Criterion for October 1937 .
2 In West Yorkshire one person died and four were seriously hurt as 60 vehicles , including six lorries , drove into each other in the dense fog .
3 BOHUNT and Mill Chase pupils vied with each other in a closely-fought end-of-term contest to win a place in the final of a quiz sponsored by Hampshire Racial Equality Council and the county education authority .
4 The nearest town was sufficiently far north to be a pie place , and nearly all the shops — the butchers , the bakers , the grocers , the solitary delicatessen — vied with each other in the quantity and variety of their pies .
5 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 .
6 A place where the trees sang to each other in a secret tongue made for praise .
7 No bomb was found after a search of the ground with tracker dogs and when the game eventually started over a hour late , both teams , level at 1–1 after the first leg went at each other in an explosive start .
8 They stared at each other in the lamplight , then she sighed and said , ‘ Well , it is n't always hereditary ; it misses generations , so I understand . ’
9 For a moment they looked at each other in the penetrating light of early morning .
10 Well , she was a doctor , and she knew enough about human physiology to know that healthy men and women sometimes reacted to each other in the most devastating ways .
11 They smiled at each other in the mirror , and Miranda said again , ‘ You do look so beautiful and grownup , it 's amazing to me ! ’
12 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 .
13 But then , as they sat opposite each other in a crowded Darlington bar , Sue suddenly realised that she was about to lose the man she loved .
14 They sat opposite each other in the little Covent Garden restaurant they used to patronize two years ago .
15 Wearing open-neck , light blue-striped shirts , the pair stood alongside each other in the dock .
16 Wearing open-neck light blue-striped shirts , the pair stood alongside each other in the dock .
17 Morse thought it must be the splendid grandfather clock he 'd seen somewhere that he heard chiming the three-quarters ( 10.45 a.m. ) as he and Lewis sat beside each other in a deep settee in the Lancaster Room .
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