Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] each [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There were n't any houses then and there was a big ditch where the canal side and erm we used to have to wait for each other , because no street lamps , nothing at all like that and er really we used to be afraid and then when the first bus ran , shall I tell you this , when the first bus ran from , from Bloxwich to Willenhall of course word got around that the buses were beginning , because the roads were only ruts , they were n't tarmacked roads then and it was certainly gentlemen first for the first there were about three hundred waiting that was a lot of at the top is it Street , I think it 's that and all the gentlemen were first but we , some of us managed to scramble on , but erm then they used to break down very very often because the roads the roads were in such a terrible condition they were only ruts .
2 Roll to hit for each shot .
3 Roll to hit for each bolt using the Ballistic Skill of the crewmen and the Missile Fire Chart as normal .
4 Commitment , there was no doubt that they were willing to sacrifice for each other
5 She comments that people seemed to feel that child care was an appropriate service for kin to perform for each other , but also that they should not be exploited .
6 ( Press return to continue after each pause ) .
7 It is important we know how many want to come for each event , so PLEASE CONTACT Val Hawkins ( 453-3366 ) or David Cameron ( 445 1154 ) or sign the list to be circulated , as soon as possible .
8 Measurements of the HI and CO lines enable one to infer for each point on the sky the column density of HI and H 2 moving with a given velocity , but the inferred H 2 column densities are cruder because of the extra interpretive step required .
9 All you will ever need to know about each variety is there : history ; scientific properties ; handling advice ; and translations of the fruit 's name into French .
10 They may think that they are realistically aware of what they are letting themselves in for and what they need to know about each other 's strengths and weaknesses .
11 Interdisciplinary relationships are being defined in an area where team work is essential to work together quickly and safely — interpreters , ambulancemen , policemen , doctors and nurses have to know about each other 's roles and responsibilities before the accident .
12 They 've got together to form a barter scheme , using a special currency which allows them to work for each other without REAL money changing hands .
13 The action document is expected to be produced within three months of the completion of the scrutiny report and to contain for each recommendation :
14 sat back in her chair and brought out the list of words which you were supposed to know after each book .
15 The galaxies may continue to recede from each other but , under the influence of the Universe 's own gravity , begin to slow down and then start to come towards each other again — in exactly the same way , and for exactly the same reason , that a ball thrown into the air will slow and then return to the ground .
16 ‘ They wanted us to work against each other .
17 This changes their uptake into the brain and incorporation into substances that enable brain cells to communicate with each other and the rest of the body .
18 In a ( faxed ) letter to his old Bradford primary , he tells the pupils : ‘ It seems to me fax will spread everywhere , as it is such a useful instrument and a wonderful way to communicate with each other . ’
19 Their sonar system enables them to communicate with each other , to ‘ see ’ through echolocation , and they cam possibly even stun fish sonically .
20 For the monkeys to successfully avoid receiving electric shocks , they had to be able to communicate with each other and to send and receive information with appropriate facial gestures .
21 The specific individuality of the species does not appear in their molecules or cells or even in the ability of the cells to communicate with each other during development or in adult life .
22 ‘ Small spaces help residents to communicate with each other — and also give them somewhere to escape to .
23 They seem able to communicate with each other without words and are extremely sensitive to atmosphere .
24 Its circuits now carry signals and data in a form that can be fed directly into processing equipment , enabling computers and other devices at remote points to communicate with each other .
25 When I suggest that women have a strong ability to communicate with each other and form a collective body , it is not to imply that the individual should lose herself entirely in this .
26 The intention is that the members of the household should have an opportunity to communicate with each other , to sense their unity as a family , and to enjoy time set aside from the normal rush of daily life .
27 Over the past few decades researchers have shown that chimps can create artworks ( abstract thought ) , use tools in a quite sophisticated fashion , and understand the concept of language : humans and chimps can use sign languages like Ameslan to communicate with each other to a reasonably advanced level .
28 Incorporating this object-oriented technology in UEC II will enable applications written in different Motif environments to communicate with each other by treating services such as e-mail , fax , and file naming as objects , OMG says .
29 The rights of the zemstvos were curtailed and they were forbidden to communicate with each other even on the most mundane matters of common concern .
30 He diagnosed the current situation as one in which the two cultures ( literary intellectuals and scientists ) had almost ceased to communicate with each other .
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