Example sentences of "other and to " in BNC.

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1 Dancers on stage must establish their relationship to each other and to those who enter and also the particular way they are to set the action or dance going by initiating the phrasing , style and expressiveness of the choreographic design to be unfolded .
2 Nevertheless the three dancers in Monotones are expressing their close relationship to each other and to the space in which they dance and above all to the flowing lines of the design and of the musical phrases .
3 Moreover , what we can know , such as our duties and obligations to each other and to God , is just what we need to know ; and in many other cases we have beliefs sufficiently well-founded for the purposes of our everyday life .
4 What historians do is a set of activities structured by their social relations , to each other and to their audiences .
5 In these decades the Intercolonial railway was built to connect the eastern provinces , the Grand Trunk and several other railway companies penetrated the country districts of Ontario as well as connecting Canadian cities to each other and to the United States , while Canadian Pacific stretched its metals westwards to Vancouver .
6 Knowledge of the issues and problems facing the peoples of the Community , both in relation to each other and to the rest of the world , is essential for anyone seeking a career in , for example , business , politics , languages , the national and international civil service , and journalism .
7 Capitalist society … can maintain a relative equilibrium only at the price of painful crises ; the adaptation of the various parts of the social organism to each other and to the whole can be achieved only with a colossal waste of energy .
8 Both are based on the same belief : that ancient people throughout the world set out their mounds , standing stones and stone circles in a particular relationship to each other and to the natural features of the landscape such as hilltops and notches , so that lines were set up to mark significant dates of astronomical events In the annual and other cycles .
9 They are instructed in ‘ pleasuring ’ or ‘ sensate focus ’ , whereby in the privacy of their own bedroom they have to experiment with handling , fondling , and massaging their partner with the purpose of learning what gives most pleasure to the other and to the self .
10 Compatibility : They are not particularly aggressive corals , and so can be placed close to each other and to other non-aggressive coelenterates such as zoanthids , Xenia pulse corals , bushy soft corals ( Simularia ) and gorgonians .
11 They knelt facing each other and to George , Elizabeth looked no older than her sister , Sarah .
12 Success does n't come easily and their lives are devoted to each other and to the cause .
13 The publication team will be concerned with much wider issues and the relationship of each to each other and to the future of the business .
14 But I think the person is not an ingredient in the single thought : he is rather constituted by relations of the thoughts to each other and to the body … the grammatical forms ‘ I think ’ , ‘ you think ’ , and ‘ Mr Jones thinks ’ , are misleading if regarded as indicating an analysis of a single thought .
15 Before leaving the accident site the investigator needs to make a wreckage plot showing where all the pieces of wreckage were positioned , in relation both to each other and to a fixed point on a large scale map .
16 Glutamic acid at position 115 and Glu238 are central in this group and form hydrogen bonds to each other and to His 241 .
17 In the case of family law , views about people , their relationships to each other and to the world are contained in legal statements .
18 But the disparate elements which made up his southern affinity were linked , both to each other and to the northern retinue , by the same bonds of ducal patronage and personal relationship which gave internal cohesion to the northern retinue itself .
19 The couple is expected to set up a separate residence for themselves on or shortly after marriage ( that is , and has long been , a general European pattern ) , and the chief obligations of the spouses are to each other and to their children , and only after that to their own families of origin .
20 These low thresholds gave an urban population embracing about 90 per cent of the total , and the rural/urban differences shown in Table 5.6 , which reveals that the greatest contrasts are to be found in cars per household and the percentage of people travelling to work on public transport ( both related to each other and to the low density of rural areas ) ; the percentage in social classes I and II ; the rate of unemployment ; and the percentage of those working in manufacturing .
21 The direction and length of our gaze also conveys information about our attitudes to each other and to what is being said .
22 It embraces the various institutions that make up that the state — the House of Commons , the Cabinet , the civil service and so on — as well as the fundamental practices and rules that identify which institutions have power and how they relate to each other and to the larger political community .
23 But while he was interested in giving as complete an idea as possible of the nature of his subjects , he was not so much interested in the formal , sculptural properties of individual objects as in their relationships to each other and to the space surrounding them .
24 We must consecrate it to each other and to the gods . ’
25 We ourselves are all fully committed to the idea that the effective communication of information from our resources to each other and to our user community is a fundamental objective directly flowing from the obligations laid on us by statute .
26 But the disparate elements which made up his southern affinity were linked , both to each other and to the northern retinue , by the same bonds of ducal patronage and personal relationship which gave internal cohesion to the northern retinue itself .
27 Waiters ran around from table to table , shouting to each other and to the customers , so fast that Shelley could n't catch what was going on .
28 Each part of the body must be placed in a true relationship to the others and to the whole as the dance flows onwards .
29 The result was to create disaffection in the ranks and lead to accusations of police brutality from Amnesty International among others and to Garvey 's sacking .
30 They are kindly , educated people many of whom have spent their lives helping others and to whom fate has dealt a cruel , unexpected blow , leaving them bereaved and frightened at a time of approaching frailty .
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