Example sentences of "[v-ing] with one " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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
3 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 .
4 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 ’ ) .
5 Morgan reduced speed and checked his appearance in the rear-view mirror , driving with one hand .
6 Motorists were also criticised for using a carphone while driving , driving with one hand , bad lane discipline and being inconsiderate to pedestrians .
7 The way Albert was staring at her , dry and disbelieving with one eyebrow raised , was so maddening !
8 ‘ Indeed , ’ said Mrs Mac Donald , delicately checking with one finger that her hat was still on straight .
9 It was Victorine , listening with one ear in the kitchen with the others while she sawed a baguette into chunks , who laughed and said Madame la sainte Vierge I suppose .
10 People often , in communicating with one another , say something slightly different from what they intended to say , and the other person will make allowances , using the context .
11 Of those living with one natural parent in 1985 , some 10% lived with a lone mother .
12 The former project , which commenced in 1981 , provided intensive support to dementia sufferers living with one informal carer , by specially recruited and trained Aides ( see Flynn , 1982 ) .
13 Even today , the expense and shortage of houses means that many couples will start married life living with one or other of their sets of parents .
14 In more than two years of living with one band of Semai , my wife and I witnessed only two instances of large-scale co-operative action , one of which I had to organize myself to mobilize a labour force to repair a dangerously deteriorated suspension bridge which nearly everyone in the band used every day , and which was literally on the verge of collapse .
15 She 'd been living with one of his men , a guy who knew a lot about his affairs , and Connie could n't help knowing plenty of things that Bonanza would not want advertised on the radio . ’
16 Each community service was individually designed for one or two people in the study group , usually living with one or two people with less severe disabilities in a staffed house or apartment .
17 As a kinship unit , it minimally consists of one or more men living with one or more women in a legally or socially recognized and more or less permanent sexual relationship with particular rights and obligations , together with the offspring or without them .
18 ‘ Brigitte Krone : she was living with one of the families Gustav hid up with that winter .
19 It is far from clear how we can compare a situation of living with one of absence of sensation and life itself .
20 The external factors , like an unhappy home setting and difficulties associated with living with one parent , could indirectly raise the risk of depression by making unwise choices more likely — early marriage , or dropping out of school , perhaps — and hence leading to higher levels of adverse life events .
21 Mind she had a husband but should think he living with one of the kids .
22 This is done by applying pressure to the mastfoot by pulling or pushing with one hand on the mast .
23 The HRBMOA , which encompasses not only all the major marina and boatyard operators , but a great many other boat-related businesses on the River Hamble , is acting with one accord in this matter , despite the fact that their individual interests and aspirations are all completely different .
24 The tenth anniversary of the civil rights movement was celebrated on 1 January 1979 amidst a growing alienation of the minority Catholic population , a rising toll not only of violence but also of poverty and unemployment in the six counties , and an increasingly unbridgeable gulf within the majority Protestant ranks , with the Official Unionists and the so-called Democratic Unionists under the Revd Ian Paisley vying with one another in intransigence and extremism .
25 In fact , like the many German towns vying with one another in the Eighties , Nîmes decided on the building before it even had a collection to put into it , and since 1984 it has been buying in three areas with assistance from funds specially designated by the State for regional museums to collect contemporary works : French art from 1960 to 1990 , with the Nouveau Réalisme and Figuration Libre via the Support-Surface movement ; the Mediterranean scene , with art from southern France , Spain and Italy , with Arte Povera and the Transavanguardia , and represented by artists such as Jose Maria Sicilia , Miquel Barcelo , Susanna Solano , Janis Kounellis , Mario Merz , Giuseppe Penone and Enzo Cucchi ; a taste of English and German tendencies , with Richard Long , Hamish Fulton , Gerhard Richter , Imi Knoebel , Helmut Dorner and others .
26 It flourished for decades , with manufacturers vying with one another over technical developments , styling and warranties .
27 On rather boring walks on Hampstead Heath with a pram containing our younger brother , with Laura and my older sister , all sent out for air and exercise , Basil and I would enliven matters with long conversations , vying with one another over imaginary purchases of imaginary horses the one outstripping the other over the purchase price .
28 The election campaign saw the SPS and SPO vying with one another in nationalist rhetoric .
29 Stations at Darlington , Newton Aycliffe , Fishburn and Chester-le Street were also operating with one vehicle and each were on call some in each other 's areas .
30 You will find it is much easier to get your fire going with one of those .
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