Example sentences of "[verb] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As do higher-order animals , as anyone who lives with a cat or a dog will confirm .
2 He is refused hospitality by the rich village priest , who lives with a concubine .
3 Now he earns £75 a week as a filing clerk , lives with a cousin and attends Narcotics Anonymous meetings .
4 attendance allowances for members , I would move that er , a scheme be commenced from the first of April ninety-four , and that the wording attached to the paper , be altered in two respects , in place of the phrase is a person over sixty-nine years of age , the words is an elderly person , and more significantly at the end of paragraph four , and normally lives with a member as part of the member 's family and be able to be left at th , be unable to be left unsupervised , be added , And that er , power to delegate a director of financial to amend the rates of allowances from time to time rates of attendance allowance for members , and that the scheme be met from the overall member 's allowance to which we recently referring .
5 If the person lives with a family member with whom he has an intense relationship , characterised by a high level of criticism and overinvolvement , his risk of relapse is much higher than it would be in a less intense atmosphere ( Brown et al. , 1972 ; Leff and Vaughn , 1981 ) .
6 When she returns home from work she lives with the shutters down , with no natural light or air entering the house .
7 When everyone in the country lives with the prospect of having their house destroyed by a bomb during the night , the Christian talk of Armageddon seems less fanciful than in the ‘ weak piping times of peace ’ .
8 Glenn Ross has done wonders with a player like fly-half John Steele but the man who has put Northampton on the map almost single handed is unquestionably Wayne Shelford .
9 We 've attempted to design a system which is friendly in that it takes account of the different needs that a person will have at different times while trying to communicate with a computer .
10 In both cases the limitations of vocabulary should not be seen necessarily to imply any lack of ability for abstract thought : these animals are using an alien tool to communicate with a species ( us ) whose intellectual make-up is quite alien to them , so it is hardly surprising that there are comparatively few areas of common ground that can be described using human words .
11 I have initiated him into the ‘ Secret Doctrine ’ , opened his centres of vision and given him the means to communicate with the Powers .
12 The PC Scan uses a SCSI interface to communicate with the PC and so its adaption to the Macintosh is a foregone conclusion .
13 Firstly , it would make it easier for users who are unfamiliar with keyboards to communicate with the computer by using their normal handwriting .
14 Indeed it is his duty , and his duty alone , to communicate with the departments of the government on all matters affecting the policy of the council .
15 They lack the experience and practice which gives them the ability to communicate with the public : they lack common sense .
16 They should include plans to communicate with the public and media .
17 Like recent commercials by British Nuclear Fuels , the tenor of the campaign was to present Nuclear Electric as being open and willing to communicate with the public .
18 Ariel began to communicate with the strangers in English ; she told Kit about the hot springs up the mountain , hoping he would let her go there .
19 While the physical interface , in one form or another , is supplied as a matter of course the user is still forced to communicate with the system by means of a very artificial language .
20 If an organisation like a local authority does not have clear and effective channels of internal communication , then how will it manage to communicate with the communities it serves when , through the white-collar CCT process , it speaks with many more voices than at present ?
21 They were able to communicate with the part of us that longs to grow and expand into the world .
22 Intellectual stimulation was not easy , but the care manager came up with a group of volunteers , all of them computer buffs , who were able to communicate with the man on his level .
23 Pickets were unable to communicate with the strike-breakers as they were whisked by — peaceful persuasion was not possible .
24 The " hermetic character of the language and of the script " , as Claire Preaux called it ( Chron. d'Egypte 35 ( 1943 ) , 151 ) , made the Egyptian-speaking priest — not to mention the peasant — singularly unable to communicate with the Greeks .
25 The harbour was crammed with the great prahus which we had come so far for , but our attempts to communicate with the captains and crewmen were discouraging .
26 The Doctor tried to communicate with the slave in English , but received no response .
27 In fact , we can turn the apparent paradox on its head : what would happen if the people of the future decided not to communicate with the past , despite the fact that their histories told them that they were going to ?
28 However , it was not simply a strategy , but embodied a particular ideology : the belief that the bishops were the church above all , and that they , not the laity , were the ones to communicate with the state .
29 As the Doctor continued his efforts to communicate with the slaves , Blake noticed the Galks talking to the Cun .
30 THE TYPICAL programmer sees a modern computer in terms of one or more high-level languages , together with a command language which he must use to communicate with the operating system .
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