Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [verb] [prep] each " in BNC.
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1 | Dimples mischievously collide with each other at odd places around his face as he glances at me and wonders how on earth I could ask a question that is so dumb and yet so fundamental . |
2 | In which case , the absence of random assignment , to use Lieberson 's rendering of the problem , presents special difficulties if " there is reason to believe that the subjects thereby placed in each condition differ in other ways that themselves have a bearing on the outcome of interest to the researcher " . |
3 | 2 Two or more words normally associating with each other and having much the same meaning as the nominal phrase , eg the very poor , a summit meeting . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | There is one large blunt apical papilla flanked by 3–4 oral papillae irregularly arranged on each side ; those nearest the apical papillae are conical the distalmost ones may be more spine-like . |
6 | The argument is that the overall financial pool will suffer if a couple of first-round matches involve the big first-class guns , while perhaps four Minor sides play each other , with the two winners also drawn against each other . |
7 | ‘ I showed a friend of mine round here one day and she said the most stunning difference was that the clients actually talked to each other . |
8 | The two witches suddenly looked at each other in horror . |
9 | Even then , adjacent areas often merge into each other so that the boundaries are blurred . |
10 | The judges then voted for each of these schemes , and it was agreed to send the numbers of the plans , but not the votes cast , to the assessors . |
11 | There are four binding sites symmetrically arranged on each of its six faces . |
12 | Is the time of computer responses adequately controlled at each point ? |
13 | The art of managing a threesome is for one of the three to allow the other two to pair , sure in the knowledge that other pairings can easily be restored and the individuals flexibly interchange with each other . |
14 | Banks thus compete against each other for them and negotiate individual terms with the firm to suit the firm 's particular requirements . |
15 | The molecules can be thought of as little billiard balls continually colliding with each other and bouncing off the walls of the box . |
16 | They and their guests never get on each other 's nerves , because they have self-contained accommodation in what used to be the barns and outhouses . |
17 | Serbs and Albanians rarely talk to each other now and are mutating their image of the opposing culture into something evil and sinister . |
18 | These are a bit like pop-up books with foreground , middle ground and background to give perspective and , in movement , parallax , that is , near things apparently moving past each other in the foreground and middle ground while the background stands still , which is how motion is perceived in the real world seen from , say , a train . |
19 | Motion is possible even without empty space ; so long as things simultaneously move into each other 's places , motion is as possible in a plenum as in a crowd . |
20 | It will be held in the theatre hall of Cardinal Newman High School and will involve 3 representatives of the planning or pastoral teams recently established in each parish . |
21 | Although several pairs often lay near each other , pits are vigorously defended against neighbours . |
22 | Drunken Squig Hunters often compete with each other to show off their most horrific injuries and tell ( grossly exaggerated ) tales of how they were earned . |
23 | In working-class areas , neighbours similarly look after each other 's offspring . |
24 | In fact simple substitutions of characters such as l , i , t , f , and ‘ \ ’ for each other is an effective first attempt to find correct words , because these characters frequently confuse with each other . |
25 | Good players instinctively adapt to each other . |
26 | Good players instinctively adapt to each other . |
27 | The arms usually change after each brief enchaînement . |
28 | As they began to climb the stairs , arms still wrapped around each other , Ronni asked herself for the hundredth time what she would do if he did . |
29 | Females also compete with each other for rank , on their own behalf and on behalf of their kids . |
30 | The six Working Directories currently required by each LIFESPAN process are called QAWORKSPACE , SSLISTWORKSPACE , OFFLINE_WORKSPACE , MAILWORKSPACE , PMSPACE and HCSPACE . |