Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] [prep] each [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It would be tedious to list the types and colours of stone , ceramic etc. used at each site in Britain ; if any picture at all emerges it is that mosaicists made good with what was easily obtained , and that the types of stone used for various shades of colour are predictable and limited in number .
2 Consequently , first thing in the morning when we were all trying to get ready , we constantly got in each other 's way .
3 They only mated with each other — the old ones went into mourning if a child dared to marry out .
4 I tell you in all candour that the option no longer exists , and that , insofar as it ever did exist , it only worked on each occasion since the war by injecting a bigger dose of inflation into the economy , followed by a higher level of unemployment as the next step . ’ ?
5 The two witches suddenly looked at each other in horror .
6 The branches above murmured to each other and refracted the light from the street lamps into kaleidoscopic shapes on the pavement , shades of concrete grey , forming and reforming , overlapping and separating .
7 But when we got to the studio , the first thing we saw were all these picture frames suspended from the ceiling — we just looked at each other and burst out laughing .
8 We just looked at each other .
9 This time , the couple still shouted at each other , but were open and honest about how they felt .
10 The traditional political " families " still vied with each other in pursuance of their particular objectives ; but the old clans of Catholics , monarchists and Falangists were now joined by a new breed of apolitical technocrat and a new kind of Falangist .
11 Sadie and I gradually learnt about each other .
12 ‘ He continued to visit his mother until her death , but I do n't think he and Gaston ever spoke to each other again . ’
13 ‘ We hardly spoke to each other , ’ she protested .
14 Shelley was laughing now , feeling that ease that happened more frequently these days , the ease that came when they were together and became , quite suddenly and pleasantly , totally relaxed with each other .
15 'E 'd come running from the back garden and we nearly bumped into each other coming round the corner of the 'ouse .
16 Unfortunately the two verbatim reports of what was said slightly disagreed with each other .
17 Alluding to ceasefire violations , Qian also called on each faction to do its utmost to achieve reconciliation and to abide by the peace accord .
18 They also liaised with each other , their supervisor and the research team .
19 That was also — I think it must have been a very heavy string net ; and that also had down each side , very long red or blue tassels .
20 She had spent most of her own childhood trying to persuade her parents to fall in love with each other and known how little they really cared for each other or for her , but until recently she had not realised how little real love there had been in her own marriage .
21 ‘ Oh , nothing got decided , we just provisionally concurred with each other .
22 Instead of sitting lost in their own thoughts or sleeping , the patients had been stimulated and they now chatted to each other as they recalled the places , the people or the events of the past .
23 Now saw through each section of the frame , starting with the sides .
24 Although several pairs often lay near each other , pits are vigorously defended against neighbours .
25 In Salamanca we often smiled at each other as we passed along a street called Street of the Two Poets — or was it a little plaza ?
26 Indeed , as we shall presently see , the two great intimacies — as ever — sharply reacted with each other , strengthening the conflict , heightening the ambiguity , posing in ever more painful interjections the question , ‘ Who am I ? ’
27 Chang lived just a couple of doors along from me at Backyards , sharing a house with Barton Lynch , so we often ran into each other on the early morning surf check .
28 Mrs Bradshaw had met my mother a couple of times and they plainly approved of each other .
29 He then wired through each hole a Christmas tree light bulb connected to a battery and a bell-push button .
30 The two then fenced at each other with their beaks , each parrying the other 's thrust .
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