Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] from each " in BNC.

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1 There are social norms within each culture as to the distance people stand or sit from each other .
2 They were several hundred yards apart and hidden from each other by a bend in the road , and they were both set well back and reached by private tracks which were better maintained than the road itself .
3 Chromosomal DNA was isolated and purified from each isolate using the guanidium thiocyanate reagent method .
4 The important feature of both initiatives was that people who normally work independently from each other and who shared a common vision and interest , were brought together also to share and benefit from each other 's expertise .
5 In some parts of Scandinavia where the land was divided equally , the old person would move between the heirs , receiving food and lodging from each in turn .
6 If we can keep 'Lash and Bash from each others ' throats for long enough there 'll be another round-up of reader queries next issue .
7 The cells in the embryo are initially much less specialized and differ from each other in more subtle ways .
8 It means erm learning with each other and learning from each other because none of us knows it all !
9 I er managed to find thousand Pounds from here and there and borrowing from each other and thousand Pounds was given immorally to me .
10 The only stipulation is that you arrive and depart from each of your resorts on Friday for Lake Garda , or Saturday for Austria and Lakes Como and Maggiore .
11 Group treatment can also provide an opportunity for patients to share experiences and learn from each other .
12 The event will offer opportunities for partnerships new and old to share experiences and learn from each other .
13 The University of the Third Age is an encouraging initiative which stimulates older adults to teach and learn from each other , but we need a full range of imaginative provision .
14 One aim was to organise learning activities so that the two groups of pupils would have real reasons to work together and learn from each other .
15 Being able to work together and learn from each other is especially important .
16 And suspended from each pole …
17 We have been able to demonstrate this at Westbury , for the bones from the rodent earth ( unit 15/8 : see Chapter 6 ) , where careful excavation with dental picks revealed complete bones with constituent parts in position but separated from each other by narrow cracks .
18 The protection patterns on the two strands are identical but offset from each other in the 3'-direction by 3 nucleotides .
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