Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [verb] [prep] [adj] other " in BNC.

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1 Bingley possesses an enormous fortune and both of them are committed to each other and love one another very deeply .
2 Suppose you and I were playing against each other , and suppose we both knew that the number of rounds in the game was to be exactly 100 .
3 We are not told that these are part of a continuing ritual , but we are encouraged to treat them as such by the similarity present in the three meetings which are connected with each other further by the Shakespearian language applied to each .
4 The learner may be regarded as a resource person by encouraging intercommunication between learners in role playing , and experiential learning , which are then followed by discussion and analysis of the effectiveness of the situation enacted , and the feelings which were generated towards each other .
5 As with perceptrons , the threshold can be replaced by an extra ’ switch ’ called s0 , which is permanently on , and which is connected to each other node i by an arc with weight w0i = -ti .
6 The new play has humour , pain and anguish about the nature of brothers and family relationships ‘ of people who are bound to each other but do n't necessarily have a great deal in common . ’
7 All around her men 's eyes are avidly forsaking their embarrassed girlfriends for the fantasy they have paid the go-go dancer to concoct of herself ; the room contains a crowd of men united in desire and fear of possession of women who are separated from each other by bars .
8 Emphasizing the power of the inner connectedness of all life forms , especially of those who are attached to each other ( as Backster and his plants clearly were ) , Backster noted how the plants registered the emotional ups and downs of his day in their electrical activity whether or not he was physically present with them .
9 These changes in facial colour are the most visible sign that you are reacting to each other .
10 If there are n't any , the philosophy behind our divorce laws is simple — try , if at all possible , for a ‘ clean break ’ settlement between you and your wife , which will mean that the two of you are rid of each other for good — no painful writing of the monthly cheque , no waiting for the phone to ring when you have n't sent it .
11 For example , you might have been a mere , much more happy about making a sacrifice for your brother , giving him a sweet , if you knew that on other occasions , he would give one to you , and because you are related to each other .
12 You 're you 're telling you 're communicating with each other .
13 Not to the extent where you 're living in each other 's pockets , it 's just that er you know enough about each other to see if there 's anything out of the ordinary happening .
14 Right now you 're speaking to each other ?
15 Twenty-two women , eight washbasins , two toilets , it 's just impossible ; twenty minutes to do all that and bunk your bed as well , and if you 're sleeping in a bunk in a crowded room you 're falling over each other trying to fold your sheets and blankets at the same time .
16 You , ho you should ideally all have a ouch , a file like this and , before I pick this up , erm , the best way of organizing your files and just , just take separate bits of paper now , to save yourselves time , is to take separate pieces of paper for the separate topics , that separate people have done , and as you 're talking to each other , begin making notes and adding to , to these different bits .
17 The couple , who were introduced to each other by one of Mr Jefferson 's relatives in 1940 , were married two years later at the Holy Trinity Church in Darlington .
18 Actually , as long as the soul is associated with the mind , we are separated from each other .
19 We are gazing at each other , and it never occurs to us to kiss .
20 Now we 're looking for each other .
21 Now it 's got the three and we 're batting for each other , you know playing on the same side .
22 When we finish we 're hanging onto each other .
23 I 'm happier to stand back and let him do his bit and I 'll do my bit , as long as we 're talking to each other .
24 It 's perfectly obvious we 're attracted to each other . ’
25 Now I 'm going to pull down a whole pile of these things and make a nest out of them so we 'll be warm and cosy until we 're rescued from each other . ’
26 ‘ You are the last woman I would have thought I would want — you 're everything I despise , but you 're in danger of becoming an obsession and there 's only one way to deal with it : we 'll make love until we 're sated with each other , then we 'll both be free to go our separate ways and forget we ever met . ’
27 And we were looking at each other .
28 We were giggling at each other 's pictures and I started to remember the amount of fun we used to have together .
29 ‘ It had been bloody hard because we were sleeping with each other from very early on but we had always agreed not to get physical because I knew we should n't , ’ he said .
30 one should not confuse … two things : the fragmentation of social labour , which arises from the fact of the social division of labour on the one hand , and the fragmentation of social labour , which negates this very division of labour on the other hand … ‘ enterprises ’ … stand in various relationships to each other : either they are bound to each other by buying and selling ( heterogeneous enterprises ) , or they are in competition with each other ( homogeneous enterprises ) .
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