Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] each [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The manager may only see each volunteer once a week and should the manager be out of the bureau on that occasion , two weeks may pass .
2 Male weavers assist females as the young hatch and the extent of their help to successive mates may greatly promote each female 's reproductive success .
3 The balance of payments is a circular identity of inflows and outflows , which must necessarily match each other .
4 Tracy seemed happy with the idea that , they should just finish each leg with the boat undamaged and the crew in one piece .
5 There is one question that you should always ask each candidate , preferably at the very start of the interview .
6 To prevent a streaky finish , you must slightly overlap each pass .
7 Departmental research programmes , with several researchers working on different aspects of a single large problem , may lead to improvements in efficiency through sharing the costs of overheads , and should also decrease each researcher 's isolation by improving internal communication .
8 5.13.2 If called upon to do so to furnish to the Landlord the Surveyor or any person acting as the third party determining the rent in default of agreement between the parties under any provisions for rent review contained in this Lease such information as may [ reasonably ] be requested in writing in relation to any pending or intended step under the 1954 Act or the implementation of any provisions for rent review This seems quite innocuous but an unreasonable landlord could become a nuisance and apart from ensuring that " reasonably " is included , the tenant should also begin each subclause as follows : If called upon to do so ( but not more frequently than may be reasonable )
9 They should then treat each word as if it were a demonstrative like this or that .
10 Scenes like this leading to brief encounters between couples who may scarcely know each other , can some say , cause confusion about sexual etiquette .
11 Interestingly enough , having once entered the profession itself , age ceases to be a barrier , for actors of any age may easily teach each other something and share emotions honestly .
12 Let's go and lie on my bed , it 's a hell of a sight more comfortable , let's just hold each other . ’
13 If they 're all friends with each other they 'll all bring each other wo n't they ?
14 Do you reckon we 'll still know each other ?
15 Even then , you might still finish each day feeling guilty about the many chores which inevitably remain undone .
16 We 'll probably drive each other crazy . ’
17 They , they 're just not getting back right now , I do n't know if it 's just to be sensitive to her or whether it 's just because , you know , they 're gon na see each o I mean they live on the same road , they 'll probably see each other this weekend .
18 Nijaz and Sead Hukanovic had feared they might never see each other again after being parted in the savage purge of Bosnians callously dubbed ‘ ethnic cleansing ’ by the Serbs .
19 ‘ Sometimes I think we 'll never see each other again . ’
20 In some cases members of the chain may directly follow each other on a track holding synonyms .
21 When the two sides had carefully sounded each other out , and all parties had ordered two rounds of drinks , they had what the agent called ‘ a very in-depth substantive discussion about very sensitive material ’ , which grew louder and louder as the band did ; in the end they could scarcely hear each other when they leaned across the table and shouted .
22 And you could just differentiate each term quite simply then .
23 Men and women , they 'd just fight each other but women used to have a go , ar argue not f particularly fighting but you know falling out .
24 Although the students accepted this , and demanded only an open frontier with Romania , across which relatives could easily visit each other , some nationalists are certainly going to raise the issue .
25 In the cold dawn , with the wind pushing them so that they could hardly face each other , the King and his wife met on the slope above the battered hall .
26 Perhaps it was just that Gildas was closest , he understood most , and although their friendship was impregnable , they could still hurt each other .
27 We could always make each other laugh .
28 Not only do children live in separate houses , they often move many miles from their parents in order to follow work or careers , and the mutual support they could formerly give each other has been accordingly diminished .
29 Perhaps they could now get each episode of Eldorado down to that length .
30 When a Russian sub surfaced it would be paint-bombed by US helicopters : ‘ From the colours they could then track each submarine on their satellites . ’
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