Example sentences of "[noun] be at each " in BNC.
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1 | We should n't kid ourselves for in factories and workplaces around the country G M B and T & G are at each other 's throats . |
2 | Looking at his reflection a child sees that he has two eyes and one nose , that his mouth is lower than his nose , his ears are at each side of his head . |
3 | While the major political parties are at each other 's throats over most areas of policy , they seem to agree on one idea to aid innovation — probably it is from an independent body . |
4 | If you listen to the music on individual programmes you will soon get a fair idea of where the playlist is at each week . |
5 | The enclosed area for the contests was a rectangle 650 feet by 250 feet , surrounded by a low wooden palisade ; a wooden barrier , 5½ feet high and 300 feet long was erected down the middle for jousting ; and the ring posts for lance targets were at each end . |
6 | The militant socialist minorities were at each other 's throats and were completely disillusioned with the Labour Party . |
7 | The patchiness develops throughout the energy cascade ; as the eddies get smaller , so the fraction of the volume in which they are active decreases ( though the size of a patch is at each stage large compared with the corresponding eddy size ) . |
8 | Its leaders were at each other 's throats . |
9 | Bubbly battle : Two of France 's proudest industries are at each other 's throats over a perfume called Champagne unveiled by fashion house Yves Saint Laurent . |
10 | If the rest of the media were anything to go by , you 'd assume that most women were at each other 's throats . |
11 | Furthermore , an individual is at each moment only a partial manifestation of an identity revealed over time , what physicists call a ‘ sum over histories ’ . |