Example sentences of "[det] other [unc] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The belief that the Masai were loyal followed from the belief that the Masai and the British were capable of appreciating each other 's qualities . |
2 | We value each other 's judgement . |
3 | On the polo field they had been dynamite and almost telepathetic in anticipating each other 's moves . |
4 | Much laughter and badinage arose out of trying to outdo each other , block each other 's moves , and the evening passed more swiftly than she would have believed possible . |
5 | It has become linked with the god meme because the two reinforce each other , and assist each other 's survival in the meme pool . |
6 | During the summit talks were held on arms control , human rights , and regional and bilateral issues , with both sides reportedly obtaining a ‘ better understanding of each other 's positions ’ on all such matters . |
7 | Their long , slurred vowels rendered their German almost incomprehensible to me , though it was impossible not to listen in as they argued more loudly and grinned more broadly at each other 's jokes as the beer did its work . |
8 | A dozen or so well-bred men in dark suits — some of them , noted Dyson with interest , wearing Brigade ties — were standing about drinking gin and smiling agreeably at each other 's jokes . |
9 | This argument is partly illustrated by Becher ( 1981 ) who , in looking at the ‘ cultures ’ of various disciplines , found that academics showed a remarkable intolerance of each other 's disciplines . |
10 | The companies share each other 's services . |
11 | ‘ [ T ] hey badly need each other 's services and dependability ; but as a result of their conflicting purposes , roles , and definitions of politics , they are periodically buffeted by upsets and strains . ’ |
12 | ‘ I have worked with immigrant communities and the police so they can see each other 's problems more clearly . ’ |
13 | ‘ Staff in charge of establishments where violence is a problem , to the extent that the police are likely to be called upon to assist from time to time , should establish a relationship with the police which will lead to a better understanding of each other 's problems and responsibilities . |
14 | We must continue to work together and learn to appreciate each other 's problems and constraints . |
15 | These changes meant that they needed to form a new covenant based on some understanding of their mutual fears , their tendency to split their feelings between them , and their need to respect each other 's yearnings and protests , now more readily experienced by each of them . |
16 | They were forever breaking up each other 's fish-weirs and quarrelling over competing interests in pasture and peat cutting . |
17 | Every day the two banks take the bundles of each other 's cheques along to the clearing house and exchange them . |
18 | Not the sort of thing that turns a self-respecting dybbuk on : you 'd never catch Lil and me , for instance , trying to swan-dive into each other 's souls when the heavy breathing starts . |
19 | For two full days , Hawk and the horseman travelled the same course , just out of each other 's sight , but then , one evening , the presence was gone . |
20 | They were young and giggly and hardly ever out of each other 's sight . |
21 | These Christians served each other , did not fight each other , laughed with one another , and did each other 's washing-up ! |
22 | You can compare notes , practise ‘ mock interviews ’ , advise and criticize each other 's c.v.s , ask around for jobs and training schemes for both of you . |
23 | It can help pupils appreciate each other 's contribution to the work and develop their own . |
24 | He described the coterie around John as ‘ a kind of Chelsea-Bloomsbury Group ’ and said that they were in and out of each other 's flats all the time . |
25 | We became ‘ best friends ’ as schoolgirls do , pushing our babies to the park together on fine afternoons and on wet ones , sitting in each other 's flats drinking whisky — how we afforded it I can not now imagine — while our babies played behind the sofa . |
26 | You learn just as much in the corridors , in the bars , in the grounds , talking to your colleagues , fuelling each other 's enthusiasm and I certainly , every time I go to that college , I come back home full of renewed hope , fire and passion . |
27 | Round they spin , arms clasping each other 's waists . |
28 | Now ten years later he conceived a simple notion : as the Girls were kicking , he got them to link their arms around each other 's waists . |
29 | Their arms around each other 's waists , they walked through the woods on lonely footpaths , taking care not to meet anybody . |
30 | arms around each other 's waists and shoulders , |