Example sentences of "and with [det] other " in BNC.

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1 They also dance for and with each other .
2 With luck , an ensuing argument will highlight how the situation has been read differently by each partner and result in the couple being more married than before , feeling more together in themselves and with each other .
3 It is a positive message in which the keeping of the moral commandments of behaviour become a vital part of the relationship with God and with each other .
4 Avoiding the big European states , and ignoring Cold War political boundaries , Germany 's leading poet discovers a continent of countries out of step with history and with each other .
5 While children ‘ followed their own interests ’ , the teaching staff , strong on ideals but weak in their implementation of them , spent much time engaged in heated debate with parents and with each other .
6 The Division of Communication of the United Church of Canada has launched a newsletter entitled ( In ) communicado to keep Church members and colleagues in closer touch with its communication activities and with each other .
7 The tradition stems from long familiarity of the conductor and singers with the opera in hand and with each other 's performance , so that a unified approach can be felt on all sides .
8 It was also a notably cohesive one , since ties of kinship linked its leading members with the queen 's family and with each other .
9 Where these latter principles of differentiation are coterminous with certain aspects of the division of labour ( and with each other ) , the chances of formation of a politically pertinent collectivity within the ‘ division of labour grid ’ may be increased ( e.g. ‘ working class ’ catholics in the west of Scotland as a traditional Labour Party support-base ) ; where they cut across the division of labour the chances may be diminished ( the difficulty of developing ‘ class ’ politics in Northern Ireland ) .
10 Blood platelets respond to injury by a whole set of adhesive interactions with endothelial cells , with the matrix of the clot and endothelial basement membrane , and with each other .
11 They parted company , pleased with themselves and with each other .
12 It was also a notably cohesive one , since ties of kinship linked its leading members with the queen 's family and with each other .
13 You know this whole of idea of things and ritual being the holy and that things in the ritual there yes , there are sacred symbols and they need to be handled in that , that , that sense of sacredness , but the that which makes them sacred is the person , our Lord and us in communion with him and with each other and it seems to me that wherever that happens there is sacrament .
14 We all want to hear our distinguished visitor who has come to us to make the final arrangements with those going to Eretz — and with any others who might want to go , too ; there 's still plenty of time , it 's never too late .
15 Mistress Southwell was a Roman Catholic and with several others sought to surround the events of the Queen Elizabeth 's last illness and death with ill-omens and to suggest that she had not died in a state of grace ’ .
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