Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [prep] [det] other " in BNC.

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1 In S/Z Barthes is not suggesting that literary texts implicitly refer to some transcendent model : literary texts can only cross-refer to each other .
2 We can only rely on each other , and we may as well get one thing straight here and now , Dr Blake .
3 you make your sound and you carry on and on and on , I 'm gon na keep on taping different people 's make their sound and then we 're gon na see what it feels like you 're in hospital , okay , now it does n't matter if somebody 's got the same sound as somebody else , it 's no big deal , alright , because eventually they 'll all blend into each other , but as soon as I 've tapped you , make your sound , alright patients , come on where 's the machines ? okay , stop , now when did it start becoming out of hand ? , at one stage we did n't really know where we were to , once , once I say ten people , okay , and that was also due to the fact that we had perhaps too many erm patients moaning , alright , it was good in one respect because why , it made obvious that we were in a , a hospital well something like , but erm when you 're in smaller groups and you 're making your sound machines , obviously it 's much easier to control and to make the overall sound more realistic , do n't you think ? , so , mm , what we 're going to do is we 're going to get into different groups , into groups of four , five , no big deal , you 're welcome to only if you want to , and , you 're going to , each group is going to choose er a profession , okay , you can be brick layers , you can be er musicians , er you can be er gardener , I mean absolutely you can be factory workers , you can be absolutely anything , and what you 're going to do is you 're going to choose , each person will choose a sound which is represented of that particular person , er profession , okay , and you 'll going to make your sounds simultaneously so that as for the audience who are simply listening to you can just close our eyes cos we wo n't , you wo n't be acting you 'll be making these sounds and using , we 'll close our eyes and we 'll know exactly where we are , okay , and then after that once we 've done that just , before you choose your profession to know what this is going to lead onto , after that we 're going to put movements to that profession , so when , if you were in a factory going er putting bottles on , on top top of bottles , you would have the movements going and you would have the sound going and I want you to build up , up , the sound machine which becomes the movement machine as well , so you 're almost robotic so you , shh , shh , or whatever , however your sound , and each person does their thing in the factory or where ever they are and we will be able to see from listening and looking at the movements and obviously remember just because you 're not an example it does n't mean you ca n't talk , there might be for instance there would be a doctor going stand back , stand back , you know , er , in , in the you can use voices , but also obviously very , very effective to have sound voices , shh , shh , to create that part of it , have instruments , but this is how they actually started lay down sound tracks for movies , people specialize
4 I happen to get on with most of them and , even if there 's things we do n't necessarily love about each other , we just let it be . ’
5 Erm , groups of four , so we can use these pairs like this , so we can all talk to each other in a foursome .
6 Note that these sounds do not contrast with each other in the same environment because they are variants of the same phoneme .
7 It may take less than a tenth of a second , yet the fish do not bump into each other .
8 But the people who are running them often do not know of each other 's existence , or if they do , they find it difficult to cooperate with one another .
9 They do not cooperate with each other .
10 While there are many areas of common ground between Althusser and Habermas , both are very different writers in style and tradition and they do not refer to each other 's work .
11 James Kilpatrick and William Dunlop did not speak to each other for 22 years , until a mutual friend arranged a reconciliation meeting in 1935 .
12 Each contributed much , but they did not often speak to each other , and indeed almost literally could not speak to each other .
13 At first they did not speak to each other .
14 They they do not recoil from each other , but blend together in one mass .
15 This means they will not stick to each other , which could make the composite useful as a high-definition toner for colour photocopying machines .
16 They did not look at each other and they did not eat much .
17 They did not look at each other as they spoke , and when Damian moved away from her he avoided her eyes .
18 There are culturally determined practices related to eye contact , for example certain aborigines , to be polite , do not look into each other 's eyes as they talk , whereas in the Western world it is polite to maintain eye contact during conversation .
19 Is it really plausible that thousands upon thousands of lucky chance mutations happened coincidentally so that the lens and the retina , which can not work without each other , evolved in synchrony ?
20 He also states , as though it were obvious , that the lens and the retina can not work without each other .
21 Instead they agreed to stay together but would not sleep with each other .
22 But the princesses will be my sisters-in-law — and I can feel it in my bones that we shall just not take to each other at all !
23 If any one node in the distributed database is unavailable , the transaction will not complete on any other .
24 Ministers can not disagree with each other and , therefore , they never do so .
25 The probe y is a long probe ( such as a YAC ) , which spans many clones , showing that the clones need not overlap with each other .
26 This would imply , according to Pulgrum 's argument , not only that the Wolof could not communicate with Greenfield but also that they could not communicate with each other .
27 A Norwich wool comber protested to the employers in a dispute in 1752 : " We are social creatures and can not live without each other , and why should you des-troy community … ? "
28 However there are , of course , some very good coroners who say to the inspector at the outset , ‘ You go ahead and do your job of investigating the cause of the accident and I will carry out my formal inquiry into the cause of death , and in those areas where our activities tend to overlap let us co-operate together but equally let us not interfere with each other in respect of those matters in which we are not qualified to make judgements . ’
29 But they did not get in each other 's way : more than twenty miles of water lay between them and they drew their vigour and their sustenance from different parts of England .
30 It was clear that he and Sarah could not easily talk to each other about sexual issues .
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