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

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1 We gazed at each other in stunned silence .
2 There was something like an appeal in his eyes as we gazed at each other .
3 We clung to each other , the only time I ever remember this happening .
4 We met in each other 's houses , and later in the pre-school play group .
5 One good thing is that we communicate with each other .
6 They divided the way we communicate with each other into.three categories and called these Parent , Adult and Child .
7 We communicate with each other in the set through a large number of mostly informal networks .
8 Within the framework of the Garden 's overall statutory objectives , information policies will help us to decide on resource allocation , improve the way we communicate with each other and with our ‘ users ’ , and provide feedback to Management and the Trustees on the way our resources are being used .
9 We communicate with each other through a variety of methods — by the staff newsletter ; by Office Notices ( which may be of three types — mandatory , advisory , and informative ) ; by internal memos and notes ; committee minutes , and by word of mouth .
10 We grin at each other .
11 We grin at each other .
12 We grin at each other through forkfuls of spaghetti .
13 His strength of character was invaluable in dealing with the guards and his commitment to his fellow hostages was such that he would listen quietly and matter of factly on the occasions when we all had a heart-to-heart about the little ways in which we got on each others ' nerves .
14 ‘ We 've both realised what we mean to each other .
15 and about how many words we want from each one .
16 Well we do n't want no all we want is one so that at the end we want from each group to go to another group to be marked .
17 We found for each of the races 75 per cent .
18 Because there are some people that want to listen to what we say in our house , and what we say to each other .
19 We realised how much we depend on each other .
20 He reads my novel and I look at his SHE column , and we listen to each other 's comments .
21 ‘ But sometimes she is awake as well , and we cling to each other and cry together . ’
22 We add to each other 's abilities . ’
23 We hang onto each other for ages , not saying nothing .
24 What do we feel when we describe to each other our LP collections of sixteen years ago , when we linger on the morose pleasures of vodka and lime , inept discos , French kissing , Watney 's Party-Seven beer , cheesecloth shirts , Budgie jackets , very long floral skirts , knee-length boots with zips in the side , army greatcoats , Mateus Rosé , and tank tops …
25 We look into each other 's eyes like card players wondering what 's hidden .
26 ‘ Next , we look into each other 's eyes , like this . ’
27 We look at each one in turn .
28 In order to make some sense of these debates about changing class boundaries , we look at each class in turn , and draw in our analysis on two highly useful concepts , the concepts of ‘ social closure ’ and ‘ social reproduction ’ .
29 We look at each other nervously .
30 When we look at each of the small group " scenes " we can accord them much higher status ; instead of commenting on the changing position of the door handle , we can discuss which moments from each of the " interviews " we will keep in the documentary ; we have an informing context in which to discuss what each of the interviewees said .
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