Example sentences of "their [noun pl] [prep] each " in BNC.

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1 At the end of the trial a closing stock should be taken , a further inspection made and staff should be asked for their views on each product under trial .
2 Since the structure of molecules and their reactions with each other underlie all of chemistry and biology , quantum mechanics allows us in principle to predict nearly everything we see around us , within the limits set by the uncertainty principle .
3 Drawing on your reserve of quiet self-confidence , you may change this painful situation of total frustration into being an interested observer , leaving all you can , using the opportunity to be aware of people and their reactions to each other , using the practice material there in front of your nose and being content to wait until you have decided if you wish to participate and have considered how to create the opportunity .
4 In Chapter 6 , we saw how to introduce a sequence set on a beach , beginning with establishing shots after which we grew gradually closer to the characters and their reactions to each other .
5 We would stress that the broad lines of development which we propose in our description of the 10 levels under this attainment target will require flexible interpretation since we recognise that language development is not linear but recursive , with pupils returning repeatedly to the same aspects of competence and reinforcing their skills on each occasion .
6 Some of the toughest and fittest servicemen from across Europe have been testing their skills against each other .
7 But after a four month lay-off the people who have to open them can get rather out of practice , so they 've been sharpening their skills against each other .
8 Can you just get your girls to wear their hats on each layer and we 'll have your potato , the , you know , that 's how you used to get the Marks , get their Marks and Spencers account .
9 When auditors give qualified reports , they should refer to all material matters about which they have reservations , giving their reasons in each case together with a quantification of its effect on the financial statements if this is both relevant and practicable .
10 INTIMATE ENCOUNTER : The fun-loving couple are n't afraid to share their secrets with each other
11 Nor should it be assumed that siblings who have lived apart , sometimes married , for many years have broken these profound childhood links which shaped their attitudes to each other .
12 The smiles — or lack of them — probably tell Bill and Mary something about their attitudes to each other or to the situation they find themselves in .
13 Er , and I think that 's an interesting point that , where yo where , when you read the story and you think really what prevented them marrying happily then , was Bertha but it was n't it was their attitudes to each other .
14 Territorial disputes give rise to elaborate tournaments in which workers extend their legs to walk on stilts and drum their antennae on each other 's abdomens .
15 ‘ They had their legs around each other under the table .
16 ‘ My mum and dad managed not to open their traps to each other for fourteen years , ’ Len said .
17 Black figures stirred and poked their heads at each other like rooks in a rookery .
18 TOURING America with your home at your back is a popular option for familes and travellers on a budget who want to free themselves from the hassle of searching for somewhere to get their heads down each night .
19 In the wild , lions regularly rub their heads against each other , transferring their individual scents to create an odour of the pride .
20 Thus bargaining begins to matter when both sides believe that they have a minimal amount of ability to impose their solutions on each other .
21 They flash their eyes at each other so much you 'd think they were rehearsing a scene from Carmen .
22 The different colours and patterns of horses ' coats also affect their relationships with each other .
23 Their relationships with each other and with later hominoids is still uncertain , but as they represent different evolutionary trends I am going to distinguish them taxonomically at the level of tribe , where they have been distinguished at generic level before .
24 It does not suggest how their relationships with each other may have to change as part of the process .
25 The clue to the crime , if crime there was , must be in the human beings themselves , and in their relationships with each other .
26 Variations in intra-organizational transmission will reflect the internal composition of enterprise actors , their relationships with each other , and also the external relations of each with other parts of the state .
27 While the rediscovery of women 's experiences has been seen as one of the first tasks , the problem is not just one of ‘ bringing women back in ’ but involves a struggle to upend traditional theories , concepts and methods so that women 's experiences , their relationships to each other , to children and to men become part of the mainstream .
28 The mass media form a web of communications across institutions and their existence and practices impact on those institutions and their relationships to each other .
29 In the case of family law , views about people , their relationships to each other and to the world are contained in legal statements .
30 Before I come to discuss the philosophical problems that are raised by this sort of account of self and autonomy , I want to look at what I have called its implicit politics ; and what I mean by this primarily is its possible consequences for the way in which women might think about their relationships to each other , and the way in which they might think about themselves .
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