Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [vb past] [prep] [det] other " in BNC.
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1 | They frequently inhabited the same Soho haunt but at Muriel 's , where they vied with each other in buying bottles of champagne , they often occupied different ends of the room . |
2 | After all the hassle they should know exactly where they stood with each other , Merrill thought as she dressed on Saturday evening . |
3 | The warmth and affection that we felt for each other will always be with me . |
4 | It was something of a coincidence that we wrote to each other at exactly the same time , albeit on different issues . |
5 | I remember that we sat opposite each other — the arrangement I most preferred — so that I could observe evéry modification of his countenance ; and I have to say that never in all our acquaintance had I witnessed such patience and sheer kindness . |
6 | However , the concentrations of zinc and copper , although they correlated with each other , did not correlate with the levels of protons . |
7 | That they wrote to each other for a while . ’ |
8 | I addressed first two ancient problems : the relationship between Luke and Acts ( I found that Acts resembled Luke more than it resembled any other book of the NT ) and the relationship between the Apocalypse and the Gospel of St John ( I found that they differed from each other more than any other two books of the NT ) . |
9 | But this was not a justification for the dissolution of an association of this kind ; the different republics and nationalities were bound together by a common history , by ties of marriage and settlement , and by the trade that they conducted with each other . |
10 | She swept them out , following them , fearing perhaps that they would add to Harry 's fatigue , and he and I looked at each other across the suddenly empty room in a shared fundamental awareness . |
11 | Karen and I looked at each other , half-amused , half-disturbed . |
12 | The Lorrimores , followed by everyone still in the dining room , went dashing off into the dome car , but Emil and I looked at each other , and I said , ‘ How do we warn that train ? ’ |
13 | Charlie and I looked at each other . |
14 | Carradine and I looked at each other . |
15 | Susan and I looked at each other , eyebrows going up under our hoods . |
16 | Lorenzo and I looked at each other and nothing had changed . |
17 | Our trucks had open sides and Marius , Vermulen and I clung to each other , faces buried in our hoods , as we churned down the slushy autoroutes , the speed of the trucks sending icy , sawing winds through us at seventy kilometres per hour . |
18 | My friend and I smiled at each other . |
19 | And we looked at each other and said , ‘ We 'll go and get one . ’ ’ |
20 | I covered it with mine and we looked at each other and he said , " How is he ? " |
21 | I turned and we looked at each other . |
22 | When I arrived at the Demob Centre , I sat around in a bare hall for what seemed like a couple of hours , with two or three hundred other Waafs , and we stared at each other without interest . |
23 | Ellen caught my eye , and we stared at each other for a sympathetic fraction of a second , then I looked away to see that the sticky liquid had sprayed across the teak planks . |
24 | When I found it , there was an argument and we went for each other . ’ |
25 | Rozalia Niedzwiedz and we took to each other at once . |
26 | ‘ And we waved to each other last week at the opera . |
27 | I followed with the tray , placed it on a small coffee table by the fire and we sat opposite each other in wingback chairs . |
28 | On her return she flopped into an armchair , and we smiled at each other . |
29 | Then Amanda Pennington might hear about it ; her cousin was in another House and they wrote to each other . |
30 | He co-operated with Walter Reynolds [ q.v. ] after Reynolds became archbishop of Canterbury , and they wrote to each other constantly , passing on gossip and information . |