Example sentences of "and [adv] [verb] [prep] each " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , if you have lost your partner and like two branches of a tree , you had grown together in kindness and only lived for each other through thick and thin , then talk inwardly to your partner .
2 Transmission lines vary in length from centimetres to thousands of kilometres , and to achieve satisfactory transmission it is essential for the delivery and return conductors to be of low-enough resistance and sufficiently insulated from each other .
3 Attached to the wall of the castle were forty of the creatures , hanging upside down and gently hissing at each other .
4 The two of them walk together and gently paw at each other rather sweetly .
5 So and just put on each one as you find it .
6 The original two Peckoltia had their own territories and hardly ventured into each other 's .
7 4.2.2.1 each Party hereby undertakes to each of the others fully and promptly to communicate to each of the other Parties all such technical information relating to background and results as such other may reasonably require to carry out its respective part of the Project or to which such other Part is entitled pursuant to Clause hereof
8 Yet an individual or government possessing the qualifications of being white , European in cultural origin and liberal-democratic by conviction will be remorselessly and unreasonably criticized for each and every offence against the supposedly absolute standards of protest-morality .
9 Each one seizing his or her bundle of wraps and nearly tumbling over each other on the narrow stair leading down to the cabin deck .
10 The slot for the fielded panel at the bottom of the curved members , needed a template which rested on the wood at each end of the slot to which I glued and screwed a 50 x 50 batten , the slot being routered to the correct depth in the middle and slightly oversize at each end .
11 They were well fed and well disposed to each other and they could hardly be blamed if they felt just a little smug .
12 When you start shoulder training it is best to do an exercise which works all 3 heads together and then concentrate on each head individually .
13 The first , which is the simpler and the one used not in Northern Ireland but in the Republic , is to sort all of Paisley 's papers into " sub-parcels " , one for each second-preference candidate , and then to give to each such candidate a number of votes calculated in accordance with the following formula : the surplus divided by the total number of transferable votes , multiplied by the number of papers in each sub-parcel .
14 Each candidate has a score associated with it , which is initially set by the pattern recogniser and then updated by each of the analysers ( this score is not shown in the example below for reasons of clarity ) .
15 Rugby folk talk of a ‘ front row union ’ who , after 80 minutes hard battle , will walk off the field together and then drink with each other in the bar .
16 Each model is thus seen to be independently inserted into the reference space and then attached to each other .
17 He looked up , as Kemble had looked up , and then picked off each of the attendant five with a dimpled smile which impelled them to treasure his grand simplicity and unaffected openness .
18 They got to their feet , drank their sherry , smiling a lot , and never went near each other again .
19 They just sit up in their rooms and smoke hash and never speak to each other .
20 ‘ No , but her mother and father lived in the same house and never spoke to each other for over thirty years . ’
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