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

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1 That 's probably why they had to write to each other even after they were married .
2 In practice the solution was to find the right placement for the children , rather than try to help the parents , child or care staff to adjust to each other .
3 Instead there are carefully constructed individual development programmes incorporating standard elements , but always sufficiently flexible to adjust to each individual 's particular development needs and to build sound business and commercial skills .
4 Is it possible this would affect the home care manager 's decision about the services to provide to each client ?
5 The period of separation from her husband not only gives her an opportunity for physical recuperation , but also gives the couple a chance to relate to each other in a non-physical way .
6 the historical biography of the relationship between carer and cared for : how far was it possible for people with a long history on one particular level to relate to each other on a level of physical intimacy , faced with the disgust that caring often demands .
7 Should we really be making judgements about pupils ' ability to relate to each other , and to adults , or even about their skill on the telephone ?
8 It might have been better for Butler to have set reason apart from the whole hierarchy of conscience , self love , benevolence , and particular passions and allotted it the role of ascribing different degrees of authority to each , that is , of saying how they ought to relate to each other mutually .
9 In this new world , all architecture , furnishing , clothing and behaviour are intended to relate to each other in a visibly coherent fashion .
10 This demands not only the skills of counselling previously outlined , but the ability to referee and control the expression of different and conflicting attitudes , to give equal time and importance to everyone 's point of view , and to encourage each member of the family not only to explain their own feelings , but to listen to each other .
11 ‘ But how are we ever going to listen to each other if we hold the views that we have about each other , and if we talk the way we talk to each other the way we do in the cases ? ’
12 The executives did begin to listen to each other more effectively .
13 Members tend not to listen to each other .
14 Here all stimuli were spoken words , and the subject 's task was to listen to each word and press a button as quickly as possible on hearing the sound /t/ — a task known as phoneme monitoring .
15 They are heartened by finding common ground between English and science for , if nothing else , the introduction of the national curriculum has encouraged teachers from different disciplines to talk to each other : ‘ At one time , we could conceive of ourselves as subject teachers , ’ said Mr Lenarduzzi .
16 Computers can also enable hospitals and GPs to talk to each other far more quickly and efficiently , to book out-patient appointments , get the results of lab tests and receive information when a patient is discharged from hospital .
17 I was trying to communicate between David and Tony , trying to get them to talk to each other , and as a result was going back and forth between the two of them which was a very frustrating experience , added to which I was tired from being on the road and I was very unhappy .
18 John Allen was respected by leaders in all walks of drama education and theatre and consequently was able to give a great deal of energy to getting opposing groups to talk to each other , so that , for instance , in 1970 , he was responsible for bringing teacher-trainers in drama and drama advisers together at a conference in Exeter .
19 These differences led to differing perceptions of their role by the two development officers — in Ipswich the development officer was a little unsure of how she was going to ‘ work in with the existing multi-disciplinary team ’ , whereas in Newham the development officer said she felt she was probably going to spend a good deal of her time negotiating between the different services and ‘ getting them to talk to each other ’ .
20 One way of getting people to talk to each other is actually to change the layout of the reception rooms .
21 It helps if couples can think in advance about what retirement will be like-to think individually about what they 'd like to happen , and even more importantly , to talk to each other about what they 'd like to happen .
22 I am in the process of organising a conference which touches on this problem , and is concerned with getting the different sections of the innovative and business communities to talk to each other and try to understand each other 's point of view .
23 The two computers should be able to talk to each other so that all of the keyboards can make the typesetting equipment jump into action .
24 You get to talk to each other face-to-face … and now that we 've had all this publicity from the event , the slogan is really much more value to both of us . ’
25 For the first time , black and white political leaders are starting to talk to each other about a common , not a divided , South Africa .
26 You need to understand how to get your Mainframe to talk directly to your customers ' PCs , how to integrate voice , data and image systems , that OSI is the international standard with 7 vital layers which makes it possible for previously isolated systems to talk to each other , and that GOSIP is the US and UK Governments ' OSI profile .
27 RETIX OPENMESSAGING ENABLES MAIL SYSTEMS TO TALK TO EACH OTHER
28 Unix International 's specification has enabled all input methods to talk to each other and run on top of each other 's systems .
29 The grand alliance favoured a new set of standards called open systems interconnection ( OSI ) , which was intended to allow all types of computer in the world to talk to each other within any kind of network .
30 OSI was established as a direct rival to IBM 's systems network architecture ( SNA ( which was intended to allow all IBM machines to talk to each other , while locking out non-SNA equipment .
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