Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] [det] other " in BNC.

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1 And so Harrison of Caldbeck and Robinson of Buttermere — wrestlers were always known by name and village both — were circling about each other 's conversation trying for a grip .
2 In August , however , she and Andrew were billing and cooing about each other in Hello ! magazine .
3 Mr , you you 've er commented upon Mr 's objection that he made himself , but of course there are he is appearing for many others ,
4 What you can do is make some exaggerated moves such as lying on the floor , climbing through each other 's arms or whatever .
5 I ca n't stand gossip , or people bitching about each other .
6 From 1943 till 1952 — the period when Pollock produced all his most surprising work — the two of them were , in part , painting for each other : to see each other 's surprise .
7 This provides their marriage with a foundation of love and understanding for each other .
8 When his initial interest waned , the teacher paid no more attention to him : ‘ Then I realized what he was interested in me for and we ended up just walking past each other , completely ignoring each other . ’
9 It is true that women in the main tend to be more lovingly affirming of each other , and use less competitive and down-putting styles of relating than men , but the problem is not only personal : it is embedded in all our social structures .
10 American lady says its two schools rowing against each other … true amateurs and its wonderful
11 Interest rates will have to remain painfully high for some months , and departmental spending will be made to stay within the current planning totals : even the big-spending ministers recognise they are involved in bidding against each other , rather than against the Treasury .
12 ‘ She 'd make anything go , ’ the girl said , a second after reading a paragraph on the front page of Variety about two big London managements — no mention of him — that were bidding against each other for the show .
13 At common law it appears to be doubtful whether an agreement for a " knockout " , ie a contract between interested bidders to refrain from bidding against each other , was illegal .
14 The cells are distributed so that callers travelling through cells a fair distance apart can use the same frequencies without interfering with each other , making most use of the limited spectrum available .
15 Optical arrays are ideal for parallel processing since light beams can cross without interfering with each other — and processing speed remains constant , irrespective of array size , once an image has been converted to an optical format .
16 This process of dealing with her impressions was dovetailed into her everyday tasks without the two activities interfering with each other .
17 Pupils develop skills and confidence in operating the microcomputer e.g. loading software , through use and by cooperating with each other in the use of the system .
18 They were laughing into each other 's faces at some private joke ; they had n't seen me .
19 In fact , unknown to the traveller , who was no more a geologist than a naturalist , he was about to step over the geological phenomenon of two prehistoric ages crunching into each other as noticeably as jagged waves hitting a large smooth stone .
20 If two vowels combine , they form a diphthong , the two shapes blending into each other in quick succession .
21 Let's now come back to this quiff analysis where John was confused and everyone was explaining to each other .
22 The excited crowds thronging their decks , and pressing over each other 's shoulders to see the glorious city slide by , always remind me of pilgrims come to a shrine , or perhaps merchants bringing to this incomparable market-place furs , spices and slaves from the east .
23 The crowd are climbing on each other 's shoulders to get close to them and the hippychicks are dancing acid-trip hand jives in pairs .
24 Dissimilar horses , like a Shetland and a Thoroughbred , may have a lot of trouble relating to each other , and maybe never will .
25 The concept of a socio-technical system arose from the consideration that any production system requires both a technological organization — equipment and process layout — and a work organization relating to each other those who carry out the necessary tasks .
26 ‘ You will be checking on each other . ’
27 Once Blanche saw his hands whirring over each other , she knew there was some hope .
28 Memory and imagination were grappling at each other 's throats , and these people would lose if he lay here much longer .
29 So when staff are literally fuming at each other , and wanting to sue , the simple solution is to install an electrostatic air filter .
30 A taxi driver told Gloucester Crown Court that he saw two drivers laughing at each other as they roared past him nose-to-tail just before the crash .
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