Example sentences of "each other [unc] [noun pl] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | The dark and the light have lain down in each other 's arms to sleep in a bed of silver moonlight and a little shifting wind brings the scents from the nearby woodland on the other hill . ’ |
2 | First Fidelity and Santander talk of using each other 's networks to offer trade financing to their customers . |
3 | What I do remember so vividly was the great surge of relief when VE Day came , and people rushing into each other 's houses to shriek with unbounded joy : " It 's all over . |
4 | After three days of talks in Islamabad on Nov. 4-6 , Bangladesh and Pakistan decided to set up committees in each other 's capitals to review the implementation of economic and trade relations as outlined by the Joint Economic Commission . |
5 | The entire spectrum of political parties are virtually at each other 's throats to claim the legacy of ‘ Romania 's greatest national hero ’ . |
6 | It boasts a stirring menu of international wordsmiths including two Inuit Eskimos who will ‘ throat dance ’ — they stand nose-to-nose bouncing their voices off each other 's throats to produce a bewildering array of sounds . |
7 | She could have asked for the moon , and seen the clansmen climb on each other 's shoulders to reach it down for her . |
8 | The excited crowds thronging their decks , and pressing over each other 's shoulders to see the glorious city slide by , always remind me of pilgrims come to a shrine , or perhaps merchants bringing to this incomparable market-place furs , spices and slaves from the east . |
9 | The crowd are climbing on each other 's shoulders to get close to them and the hippychicks are dancing acid-trip hand jives in pairs . |
10 | Europe and America should allow each other 's airlines to fly anywhere , anytime . |