Example sentences of "[verb] with [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Parents should realise that young people may use these terms to communicate with fellow users and hide their involvement with drugs , ’ said Mr Stockley , former head of the National Drugs Intelligence Unit . |
2 | A network is likely to include at least one printer and may be able to communicate with other networks or electronic devices located far away . |
3 | Brains evolved the capacity to communicate with other brains by means of language and cultural traditions . |
4 | Level 1 is the first of a graded series of modules which develop the student 's ability to use the target language to communicate with other speakers of that language . |
5 | David Gettings , manager of Binns , Darlington , has presented certificates to four of six members of staff who have successfully completed a sign language course to enable them to communicate with deaf customers . |
6 | These entities are placed on Earth to manage coincidences in such a way as to inch us gradually along the evolutionary path and , while on Ketamine , Lilly was able to communicate with these extraterrestrials , who informed him that they had removed DNA samples from Earth and transported them to another planet . |
7 | JAC claims jedi will soon be able to communicate with object-oriented databases via the generation of C++ code . |
8 | Also , enhanced TCP/IP software improves the ability of OpenVMS systems to communicate with Unix-based systems or any system running TCP/IP . |
9 | For student with a high intermediate to advanced level of proficiency in English whose occupational needs include ability to communicate with English-speaking members of the business community . |
10 | There are a number of modelling programs suitable for use on microcomputers at a price which is so low that a complete system often costs less than the terminals used merely to communicate with larger computers . |
11 | A wide choice Clipped box and dwarf conifers like Juniperus communis ‘ Compressa ’ look smart when mixed with trailing ivies and a few single-colour busy Lizzies or white marguerites . |
12 | To prepare the next potency , one globule of 0/1 is dissolved in a drop of distilled water , mixed with 100 drops of absolute alcohol , and a hundred succussions given ; five hundred globules are moistened with one drop of this solution and this is 0/2 . |
13 | Looking into her great eyes , their blue so dark that it was almost black , he was uncomfortably aware that having Miss Sally-Anne McAllister in the house was a most disturbing influence on a man who had not only denied himself sexually for some years , but who had rarely mixed with young women at all since he had left the army . |
14 | On the Isle of Man it was mixed with runic characters , and with Latin in Wales . |
15 | Twenty five microlitre aliquots of bacterial suspensions , grown on nutrient agar slopes and prepared as described in the buccal cell adhesion assay , were mixed with equal volumes of sale solutions on a clean glass slide . |
16 | All the dredge straw is eaten avidly by cattle ; the rye and wheat straw are less palatable , but are eaten more readily when put through the chaff-cutter and mixed with chopped mangolds or swedes . |
17 | It has long , though straw which is much sought-after by thatchers and harness-makers , and , if put through a chaff-cutter and mixed with chopped roots , is readily eaten by cattle . |
18 | She made a fuss of every boat that approached her and mixed with all bathers on the beach , allowing them to pet her , hold her tail , and ride on her back . |
19 | Mobutu resisted pressure from Western governments to enter into a power-sharing arrangement with Tshisekedi and attacked them for their " flagrant interference " ; he understood , he said , " that Western aid is mixed with all sorts of threats and blackmail " . |
20 | If user-defined characters are to be mixed with standard characters , they should follow this convention . |
21 | NoGGIN members mixed with many members of staff and friends of the University at this very special event . |
22 | The HA-2-specific CTL clone , designated HA-2 ( ref. 25 ) , and the HLA-A2.1 alloreactive CTL clone were mixed with chromium-labelled targets at effector-to-target ratios of 10:1 and 1:1 , and specific lysis was measured in a 4-h chromium release assay ; values represent per cent specific lysis . |
23 | If such covenants are mixed with negative covenants , which appear on the Register , or if they are contained in a document that is bound up in the certificate , they will be apparent , and a conveyancer acting for an original covenantor who is selling should peruse these covenants , providing in the contract for a covenant of indemnity against breach of any positive covenants by the buyer ( see below ) ; ( see special condition K , 34 ) . |
24 | Although many compound feeds are designed to be fed on their own with pasture or hay , ( ie not mixed with other cereals ) some manufacturers make ‘ balancers ’ . |
25 | At the time of manufacture the foil would obviously become mixed with other materials . |
26 | Packaging , description and colour are critical because if an acid is mixed with other products , particularly common bleach or ammonium hydroxide based formulations , dangerous fumes are released . |
27 | Some of it was mixed with other ingredients as a compost , some of it was used as pure money . |
28 | as insect repellent , use dried leaves , alone or mixed with other herbs |
29 | They are sometimes mixed with other spices , such as allspice or coriander seeds , for a table condiment . |
30 | It has good insulating qualities , and is used in furnishing fabrics mixed with other fibres . |