Example sentences of "[verb] with one " in BNC.

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1 This disrupts the message system that cells use to communicate with one another , in which electrical impulses are carried across membranes by charged atoms of calcium and chloride .
2 Those links enable EDI users to communicate with one another even if they 've opted to subscribe to different networks .
3 A graphical interface designed both to make the operation of software simpler for the non-expert and to allow programs to communicate with one another .
4 Individual molecules are the fundamental decision-making elements in the brain … the function of the neuron 's to allow the elements to communicate with one another .
5 Such an approach forces managers to communicate with one another and it helps break down rigid departmental boundaries .
6 Human beings must everywhere produce and reproduce both themselves and their means of subsistence , and they must also find the means to communicate with one another not just with language but through the coding that is built into the reciprocities that manifest relationship .
7 ‘ I sleep with one eye open , ’ says Kathleen .
8 Production is declining for all three grapes and the vineyards are gradually being replanted with one of the three classic varieties .
9 The only heating in the Waaf huts was from the temperamental iron stove in the centre of each hut , and anyone who has had to struggle with one of these objects will appreciate what I 'm talking about .
10 They did not often fish for them deliberately , for a coelacanth fights hard when it is hooked and a man might have to struggle with one of them for many hours before it could be hauled on board his canoe .
11 Similarly , a garment originally designed with one type of sleeve could be loaded from disk and altered to have a different sleeve type , or a sweater could be converted to a cardigan .
12 For weaving and punch lace you can in theory have either the left or right light on , though most patterns have been designed with one or more in mind as indicated by the pattern sheets or books concerned .
13 While you can bung a network card into any PC and call it a server , proper file servers are a different kettle of fish and are designed with one main performance criterion : to maximize data throughput .
14 If this happens , Tit for Tat individuals , cooperating with one another in cosy little local enclaves , may prosper so well that they grow from small local clusters into larger local clusters .
15 Brian Bertram , working with David Bygott and Jeannette Hanby of the University of Cambridge , showed that males actually did increase their lifetime fitness by cooperating with one another ( Nature , vol
16 But the real skill in producing it lies with one man , ‘ Sniffer In Chief ’ Frank Newlands .
17 Often they will enter a family situation where the focus of all difficulties lies with one person , perhaps the ageing parent who has become dependent upon the younger members of the family .
18 Responsibility for various specific public services is hived off to a range of special agencies , though in each case ultimate responsibility for policy lies with one of the central departments .
19 It might still be necessary to ask why delinquency occurred with one son or daughter but not another .
20 You can make one of these little pink things appear with one of them
21 Or a bed into the smallest bedroom ; — A man from British Telecom trying to use one of those stupid modern phone boxes that are just little booths exposed to the weather ideally when he 's ringing up for details of something and trying to write with one hand while trying to stop the piece of paper blowing away .
22 The male does sometimes mate with one of the young female helpers but this , for reasons we do not understand , never seems to result in pregnancy .
23 The point about different species is that their genes do n't mix — because members of different species ca n't mate with one another .
24 What you can buy with one hundred pounds today will buy just two pounds in thirty years ?
25 THE aborigines are back , this time before Paul Keating , the latest prime minister to grapple with one of the trickiest problems in Australian politics : aborigines ' rights .
26 Anil Kumble took four of the seven wickets to fall today and England could only quibble with one of them — when Graeme Hick looked to have been wrongly given out for 47 , caught off bat-and-pad at short leg .
27 Trapped with one foot in and one foot out of the sacristy , it was during 1616 that his personal liberty was put at risk .
28 He ate a gargantuan meal , starting with some plovers ' eggs they had overlooked earlier , working on through a few roast geese with a brace or so of ducklings on the side , and ending with one half of a cheese and a couple of bowls of fruit .
29 The most obvious case is where we have a word ending with one or more consonant letters followed by ‘ le ’ ( or , in the case of noun plurals or third person singular verb forms , ‘ les ’ ) .
30 Many a Harvard dealer has needed to haggle with one of the market-makers in the adjoining room , in order to obtain something like a fair deal for his client .
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