Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [prep] each " in BNC.

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1 The forms of lighthouses and boats , while almost toy-like in their basic simplicity , are developed internally in terms of a large number of planes or facets , and since the sky receives the same treatment , the painting resolves itself into a mass of small , shifting planes , jointed together or hanging behind each other in shallow depth .
2 There are social norms within each culture as to the distance people stand or sit from each other .
3 The pickup is a bridge-mounted active piezo type , controlled by a 3-band EQ , with treble , mid and bass sliders providing a considerable amount of cut or boost to each frequency .
4 In Session 1969–70 the Select Committee on Privileges recommended that it should cover : ( a ) all things done or written in each House or in Committee for the purpose of business being transacted ; ( b ) all things done between members and officers , between members , and between members and ministers for the purpose of enabling any of these to carry out their functions .
5 Are the CML and the SML substitutes or complements to each other ?
6 Some groups in the Church can not even live peacefully alongside each other or listen to each other , but find it necessary to throw insults — or even bombs — at their sisters and brothers in Christ .
7 For example ( although the painters never worked in such an obvious and theoretical way ) , plan , section and elevation of an object could be laid or drawn over each other , and then adjusted and fused to form a single , legible and highly informative image .
8 State whether any rights to subscribe for shares in or debentures of the group were granted to or exercised by each director during the year .
9 Show directors ' rights to subscribe for shares in or debentures of the company granted to or exercised by each person during the year .
10 Each resolution must be set out so that agreement or dissent to each resolution can be indicated .
11 It implies that , since subjects can not completely understand or communicate with each other , or even themselves , the full ‘ representation ’ of women by female subjects , or of particular , female-identified subject areas , methods or theories , is impossible .
12 Some of these registers are not saved or restored on each procedure call .
13 Another very firm edge can be obtained by knitting a ‘ cord ’ or roll at each edge ( see Diagram 2 ) .
14 Pieces of material much longer than the vice jaws should be gripped between two wood strips and held in the vice with the addition of a G-cramp or screw at each end ( fig.2 ) .
15 Almost all the media coverage would be about her and Charles , how far apart they stood , whether they spoke or looked at each other .
16 She found that in the time allowed four-fifths of the adult pairs conversed , looked or smiled at each other .
17 These may of course in practice be confused or entangled with each other , as they are in Northern Ireland , or as they are in any state where the elections are largely or wholly a political ritual or a way of mobilizing mass support or approval for a regime in which party and state are indistinguishable , and electoral choice between contestants for office non-existent .
18 Agnes watched with amusement as his interest quickened or faded with each phrase .
19 ( 2 ) It is frequently possible to determine how many periodic orbits of what topological type are created or destroyed in each such bifurcation .
20 And there they 'd be chatting across to one another or come to each others ' doors and h you know pass time of day having a little chat about one thing and another .
21 Marked bays or shelving for each product type stocked should be allocated and reserved specifically for those products .
22 Add the Grand Marnier , about 5ml ( 1tsp ) at a time , whisking or beating between each addition .
23 The stars lit up the scene , and the little black iron lamps that gleamed outside each villa , in perfect keeping with the traditional style of the architecture .
24 Rath rather than competing against each other to develop basically their products have got ta be ab able to work with each others machines .
25 This amorphous frazil ice is easily broken by swell into small floes that rub against each other and continue to grow , developing characteristic upturned edges of pancake ice in a matrix of loose crystals ( Eicken et al .
26 Chaos develops at the accumulation point of the period-doubling sequence , just above c = 4.20 , with families of similar orbits confined to thin bands that grow from each of the period
27 She discovers Mellors ' domain where initially , although attracted to each other , their meeting are uneasy affairs .
28 There are two strands of nucleotides in every DNA molecule that coil around each other to give a double helix , the nucleotides in one strand pairing with those in the sister strand .
29 Write , under the colour key squares , the colour that corresponds to each grey shade pattern .
30 To make the comparison fair , we should have to assume that built into each typist 's chair is a gun , wired up so that if he makes a mistake he is summarily shot , his place being taken by a reserve typist ( squeamish readers may prefer to imagine a spring-loaded ejector seat gently catapulting miscreant typists out of the line , but the gun gives a more realistic picture of natural selection ) .
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