Example sentences of "[pron] be [adv] [prep] each " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You were all over each other on Monday morning . ’ |
2 | We do the same for the submatrix bordered by the first row and column , and so on , so that finally we reach the unit matrix as the canonical form for A. It is to be observed that , since in using elementary operations I ( i , j ) , I(k) , I(l) on A we are effectively at each stage multiplying together determinants neither of which vanishes , the reduction of A to I must be possible when A is on-singular . |
3 | I see some of these big photo-ops , the Berlin Wall , revolution in Prague — I did n't think would come out , but I 'll talk about it — I just see that it 's a manipulation of the press ; photographers all know to stay in one spot so we 're not in each other 's shot . |
4 | But we 're not in each other 's pockets the whole time . |
5 | We 're just into each other getting our act together . ’ |
6 | What kind of life are we going to have together if we 're forever at each other 's throats ? ’ |
7 | They are apart from each other and part of each other . |
8 | It allows them to promote the false claim that the blacks are not fit to run South Africa when clearly they are still at each other 's throats . |
9 | Says a pal : ‘ They were all over each other like a pair of love-struck teenagers . ’ |
10 | Not long after that they were back in each other 's arms . |
11 | They were virtually in each other 's arms . |
12 | It was very late when they finally had the meal that Felipe had ordered , and they were still in each other 's arms , talking and planning , when dawn began to break . |
13 | It 's up to each person to do something about it . |
14 | but I must admit it 's up to each person that organizes it to say that , great , we do n't need the collectors . |
15 | It 's impossible to generalise and it 's up to each farmer to weigh up the options which suit him best . |
16 | It 's there in each of us , just waiting to be used ; it 's the dividing line between the survivors and the rest . |
17 | It is up to each one of us , he wrote , at every point in our lives , to decide how much order and how much disorder , how much discipline and how much freedom we need for the best realization of our project of the moment , even though that project may turn out to be flawed or even utterly mistaken in the short run , of course I am only talking about the short run , he wrote , in the long run , as I have already said , both success and failure are quite without meaning , the notion of meaning is quite without meaning . |
18 | It is up to each member state to decide whether an EEIG registered by it should have separate legal personality . |
19 | From now on ignorance will be no excuse and if a doctor gives a pill or an injection it is up to each player to make sure it 's not on the list of banned medicines . |
20 | It is up to each individual union to deal with this problem , but the obvious right course for all of them is to compensate for broken time — and this included the RFU . |
21 | ‘ It is up to each State , to protect its rights ’ , whether these be a claim for reparations for the commission of an international delict , a claim of cessation of a continuing wrongful act , or a claim to act in self-defence . |
22 | An overwhelming 95% of the mothers surveyed believe that it is up to each mother to decide to work or not , and 91% believe that it 's fine to be a working mother as long as the job fits in with their family commitments . |
23 | It is up to each of us to discover our own preferred means of expression , and this is best done by seeing the work of others . |
24 | It is up to each participant to feel his way towards the consensus outcome . |
25 | It is up to each unit to thrive on its own . |
26 | But again , it is up to each manager to make the final decision , basing it on the best available advice . |
27 | It is up to each user to decide which type of software will best meet his needs . |
28 | It is up to each individual state and each individual workplace to decide that for itself — subject , ultimately , to the decisions of the courts . |
29 | She said that the aim of the directive was to harmonise the hygiene practices of all the member states , and it was up to each country to interpret the directive . |
30 | A few members felt it was not necessary and argues it was up to each member to decide whether or not to receive this . |