Example sentences of "be [prep] each [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Love You and your partner face new challenges in your relationship — use them as a way of finding out just how deep your feelings are for each other , and how much you are prepared to sacrifice in order to make it work . |
2 | Every day couples meet who are amazed at how right they are for each other — proof that Dateline works ! |
3 | S is also for SUBSTITUTE , which sugar and saccharine are of each other . |
4 | ‘ Every time I see you , with young Radcliffe you 're in each other 's arms ! ’ |
5 | Robbie says : ‘ Any problems we do have , we sit down and sort them out straight away because we 're in each others pockets all day and every day and it would n't do to fall out badly . ’ |
6 | that there is that fear , that is because that is the second World War this is why the erm the er late thirties , early forties was never gon na succeed , because they had two completely different archaeologist , plus now in their purest form their not that but in the they were , they were never going to work , I mean that is the fact that their communists , the sole reason they 've been against each other for a hundred and fifty years there is no other reason |
7 | All the reason that we have been against each other is because of economism and we , we |
8 | Napoleon himself had plenty to do , but a Napoleon is a member of a conceptual class of people who are like each other ; and likeness , the ‘ unseemly likeness ’ of The Double , is fraught throughout Dostoevsky . |
9 | We compare them in order to see not what each is like but in what respects they are like each other . |
10 | Rosa in the chapel with her head bent over her hands , her legs stiff from kneeling , thought , We will go away together , somewhere different from here , to Africa , he said , he wanted to go there , and I will take care of him , we are like each other , we are both … and she hunted for the word because she did not want to use the word ‘ misfit ’ , and found ‘ changeling ’ . |
11 | She thought how rough they had been with each other , how savage almost , sometimes in an odd way wanting to be done so that they could begin all over again . |
12 | Second , a detailed sociolinguistic analysis of [ Ε ] raising and [ a ] backing — processes which have a common dialectal point of origin but have taken on very different social values in their new urban context — suggests that the vernacular speakers associated most strongly with the innovation are in each case those for whom the vowel functions least prominently as a network marker . |
13 | The defendants are in each case Times Newspapers Ltd. , the publisher and proprietor of ‘ The Sunday Times , ’ the editor of ‘ The Sunday Times , ’ and the two journalists who wrote the articles of which complaint is made . |
14 | But whether it is Ortega 's ‘ vital system of ideas of a period ’ , or Leavis ' sense of an ‘ organic life ’ which it is the university 's function to foster , or Bantock 's concern that the organic relationship between education and ( what he admits to being ) a minority culture was being attenuated , or Robbins ' view with which we started , we are in each case being asked to accept an unduly conservative function . |
15 | On the engineering side there are also two principal Inspectors and six or seven engineering Inspectors and Senior Inspectors are in each section . |
16 | When you 've completed the questionnaire , you will need to count up how many ticks are in each box . |
17 | HOW CAN I TELL HOW MANY CALORIES ARE IN EACH MEAL ? |
18 | All of them have got a part to play , because we believe there are erm it 's a national problem , but the solutions are in each community different and we need the community to look at a situation and see what can be done on the ground , and I can give many examples of the sort of thing one has in mind . |
19 | The sides of the pack must carry details of how much tar , nicotine and carbon monoxide are in each cigarette as well as explanations of why each is harmful to health . |
20 | We do n't know how many solar systems there are in each galaxy because we can only see stars , not planets , but we earlier used an estimate that there may be 100 billion billion planets in the universe . |
21 | But there is no reason for the Community to get involved in employment legislation , which must be for each country to decide for itself . |
22 | There would be erm the possibility of the unitary authorities themselves getting together to prepare joint structure plans , so in as , as , instead of having a joint authority with er members joining in , in one committee to oversee the preparation of the plan , there would be individual authorities er working to their own committees with members er operating separately , but preparing through that mechanism a joint structure plan and the third option would be for each authority itself to prepare a unitary development plan , incorporating both strategic policies and the sorts of policies that we are currently seeing and familiar with in local plans . |
23 | One set of scenarios for the engineering industry suggests that in a country such as Norway , with small communities at the heads of the many fiords , an appropriate use of the technology would be for each community to have some equipment to produce particular parts of a product or to engage in particular parts of a production process . |
24 | Whether one is satisfied that Mercier made free with its location so as to avoid having a fussy detail right at the edge of his picture must be for each observer to decide . |
25 | What would be more difficult would be for each group to resist both poles of power ( management and union ) and not become a caucus or adjunct of either . |
26 | Will he consider conducting an inquiry into what the optimum pupil-teacher ratio should be for each age of children , because that ratio will differ ? |
27 | In most happy marriages , husband and wife continue to make time to be with each other , and to understand each other . |
28 | It would have been unthinkable to have at the head of State a King and Queen who could no longer bear to be with each other . |
29 | For the modern Christian , however , there is often no awareness of the geographical and political relation between these places , how far they might be from each other , how long a journey from one to the other might take . |
30 | The information gained on each generation will be from a different perspective , but will be in each case of intrinsic value in contributing to our understanding of the changing patterns and experience of ageing in the ordinary population . |