Example sentences of "they [vb past] [prep] [det] other " in BNC.

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1 They whispered to each other .
2 They whispered to each other that Tess was sure to marry that handsome gentleman .
3 Silver-blond and red-head , they clung to each other occasionally as long-time friends , and spoke to Nolan , cousin of one , ex-fiancé of the other , with an odd mixture of dread , exasperation and compassion .
4 They clung to each other , speaking in desperate whispers , sharing the shock and terror of a recently confirmed test result .
5 When he came to bed , they clung to each other , cold and clean and silent , feeling that even these small movements were overheard .
6 They clung to each other for support .
7 They clung to each other almost fearfully as though they believed that , in the whole of this alien and bewildering world , only the two of them had any real substance ; as if all else was an illusion .
8 They gazed at each other like a pair of fools .
9 They gazed at each other in silence , then Penry touched a finger to her lower lip .
10 They got in each other 's way at the window .
11 Martin Foyle and Lee Nogan , dear oh dear , they got in each other 's way when there was an empty net in front of them .
12 They lived for each other , they leaned on each other , they helped each other , they worked for each other .
13 Their main pleasure seemed to be in the beautiful garments they made for each other and for their children .
14 But why , they asked of each other , should a child like that be under the care of the rag woman ?
15 When they began to travel abroad they invested in a couple of suits and a jacket which they passed around each other .
16 By the early 1940s , the influence of Orson Welles and William Wyler as directors , together with Gregg Toland , the innovative lighting cameraman they shared with each other ( and sometimes with John Ford and Howard Hawks too ) , made deep-focus more fashionable .
17 They fought with each other , usually in pre-arranged venues such as open spaces , or parks .
18 They leered at each other , then tittupped down the polished wood of the stairs , clutching the banisters .
19 Four or five storeys high , they tottered against each other , held up only by the shells of neighbouring structures , their innards shrivelled up by fire , a real Dresden of a street .
20 ‘ They were fortified towns built in the Middle Ages , some by the French and some by the English , from which they preyed on each other , particularly during the Hundred Years ’ War between our countries .
21 Tonight , Dada and that little girl , whose company he had so much dreaded , had their heads nearly touching as they bent towards each other , she asking , he elaborating .
22 They crashed into each other and then began to laugh
23 They behaved towards each other like boys who had been educated at rival private schools .
24 They behaved towards each other like a couple of newly-frozen ice-cubes .
25 We developed an understanding of what they thought , what they felt , and how they behaved towards each other .
26 In business they conferred with each other for a few minutes and then made their offer .
27 It was something they recognised in each other and shared .
28 Beside him Carol watched the modern-day gladiators as they came at each other .
29 As they came alongside each other , Natasha said : ‘ I once asked Maurice why he thought so highly of you , Charlie .
30 They danced away from each other , they darted towards each other .
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