Example sentences of "[verb] each [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now it 's where the family sit each evening cosy on a rug in the dim smoky light ; like the black house dwellers in the Western Isles preferring the warmth of the hearth to the luxury of space .
2 In his gigantic sum over histories there is a vast amount of interference between the contributions of neighbouring paths which have a tendency to cancel each other out .
3 Instead it has to be made up of a band of waves of different wavelengths , cunningly chosen to cancel each other out outside the region of width unc and to reinforce each other inside it .
4 This means that their spins are guaranteed to cancel each other out to give a total spin of zero .
5 Thus , if all the infinities in supergravity turn out to cancel each other out , we could have a theory that not only filly unifies all the matter particles and interactions , but that is complete in the sense that it does not have any undetermined renormalization parameters .
6 The pain of the body and the greatness of the soul are equally balanced throughout the composition of the figure and seem to cancel each other out .
7 Random diversification allows the reduction of non-market risk because the error terms from the market model 's estimation of each security will tend to cancel each other out and sum to zero because they are uncorrelated .
8 Market makers can aim to run only modest positions in any group of similar stocks or they can run large but offsetting positions , i.e. being long on certain stocks and short on others such that capital gains and losses can be expected to cancel each other out .
9 In a fast moving first half the teams appeared to cancel each other out in mid-field and as a result neither keeper was called into action .
10 I was surprised it had both a sunroof and air conditioning as they seem to me to cancel each other out .
11 In theory , you have to ensure that you have at least two trees in flower at the same time so that they can pollinate each other , otherwise you may get no fruit at all .
12 A few apple , pear and plum varieties are cross-sterile and can not pollinate each other , while some apples and pears are biennial bearers and thus will not supply pollen each year .
13 Still floppy from giggling they were careful to avoid catching each other 's eye , but there was warmth and repose enough there to set against the hardness of the day 's demands .
14 Moreover , not only do these sources tend to confirm each other , they collectively explain how Cnut was able to raise the very large sum of £82,500 in 1018 .
15 The number of contracts undertaken each year is approaching 10,000 deriving from thousands of customers in 50 countries , but 14 top customers in the UK and Europe still account for 70% of all business sales .
16 If specific information about pupils ' ability , eligibility for free school meals , any disabilities etc. is required , then a painstaking search is undertaken each time for the particular piece of information required .
17 The adolescent Bisus were coming out of trance , and now sat bruised and perspiring together , simpering and repairing each other 's damaged make-up .
18 However you may be interested to know what goes into producing each issue .
19 I have wired that you should receive grapes now , and a fruit basket each weekend
20 Front dumb-bell raise — alternately raise each arm outwards in front until horizontal and then slowly lower
21 Alternately raise each arm outwards in front of you until horizontal and then slowly lower , keeping the arms straight at all times .
22 They are a lovey-dovey couple , much given , for reasons that remain obscure , to roguishly gagging each other with bits of masking tape , but tension sets in with the arrival of Clara 's best friend Lillibet from America .
23 By this time the newspapers had lost interest , and the route that Mr Wolski had carefully traced each day on his atlas on the basis of news reports ended near Galashiels in the Southern Uplands of Scotland , where a British Trust for Ornithology report gave a good account of a ‘ vagrant ’ juvenile eagle being seen feeding .
24 They flung each other off and stared for an instant , each of them aware that he was known , each conscious that this recognition made many things plain .
25 3 checkout points each 1.5m long × 1m wide
26 The apple trees covered the whole orchard and were very close together , most of their branches touching each other .
27 And if the herd is threatened , they will gallop off together or maybe huddle together , touching each other for reassurance .
28 But it should n't make people scared of touching each other .
29 And she reached up and rubbed out the two upright strokes , replacing them with diagonal ones leaning in and touching each other at the top .
30 A set of teeth like pincers , biting upon one another , i.e. both rows of the incisors touching each other directly , is still admissible .
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