Example sentences of "[verb] with [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 However , as a result of the accident , he has completely lost the use of his arms and legs and he is now able to communicate with other people only by using his parents to interpret his signs .
2 Yet new approaches to treatment of incontinence , for example , mean that many people can learn to cope with the problem ; learning about how to communicate with deaf people can reduce the isolation of someone who has withdrawn from social contact because of hearing loss ; and modern drugs and careful monitoring by a general practitioner can reduce the effects of Parkinson 's Disease .
3 In order to communicate with military headquarters in Moscow Russian engineers had simply diverted some of the multicore trunk circuits from the main Vienna exchange so that they terminated in the Imperial Hotel .
4 Rye bread , thinly spread with low-calorie cream cheese mixed with chopped fruit chutney .
5 I mean , a lot , I can say with on the youths , I think were doing , were , were , were walking with young people at the local levels of various places in the town you know , we 've got , we have n't got as many resources as we want yet , but were still trying to do that , well I actually feel , on youth we 're doing quite a good job you know , expensive job you know , that we are , and , and all that concerns you raise , were certainly aware of .
6 Nearby is St Mary 's ( the old abbey church ) , still without benefit of electricity and containing a wonderful triple-decker pulpit and box pews built from wrecks and gouged with Jacobean graffiti .
7 Yet pilots complain about being under-financed with ageing aircraft .
8 She said that she chose to write with other people when she wanted to write a story , because other people helped to think of more ideas , and it was more fun .
9 Our church is a very special place , a place to pray and a place to meet with other people .
10 Hanrott visited the Polytechnic in December to meet with senior staff and answer questions about procedures for the approval of CNAA courses , and throughout 1970 the Polytechnic was preparing submissions .
11 Their cumulative force can serve to point out weaknesses , both in the content of a belief and in its expression in words , in a way which we can helpfully discuss with other people .
12 Though the principles of representative government are important to pluralists as embodying equal rights to vote , express opinion and associate with like-minded people for political ends , the individual citizen of a democracy needs to be able to join with others before an interest can be effectively mobilized .
13 Though it may survive with acid-loving species , it will remain impoverished .
14 hang on to somebody elses tail lights , it gives us a false sense of security watch your speed , you may be going much faster than you think , do not speed up to get away from the vehicle which is too close behind you , remember that if you 're driving with heavy people it may take longer to pull up and speed on ahead , warning signals or
15 Plagued with illness after working with glass fibre , she gave up carving to work with other media for casting into bronze .
16 If you want to work with young people ,
17 WACC 's Central Committee has declared its pledge ‘ to work with marginalised people in our own regions to foster human dignity ’ .
18 WACC 's Central Committee has declared its pledge ‘ to work with marginalised people in our own regions to foster human dignity ’ .
19 7.1.2 The proposals of the White Paper and Working Papers 3 and 8 do not appear to offer disincentives to general practices to work with elderly people , and to welcome them to their lists .
20 It envisages those visits being as varied as the need — from the person wanting a four-month placement to work with elderly people in Poland or an adoption agency in Jamaica , to someone who is planning a two-week holiday in California who wants to take off a couple of days to spend them visiting the local branch of the US National Association of Social Workers .
21 Both during training and after qualifying some people said that they had been encouraged by senior colleagues to work with disabled people or in areas of medicine of low prestige .
22 I like to work with old people .
23 I like to work with English people because I ractise my English .
24 I now believe that you can quite readily treat your life , the way you breathe , act , interact with other people , as a picture , a tableau vivant or a film scene , so to speak .
25 There are currently 210 TUC centres against unemployment in Britain , and there is increasing evidence that much adult education is organised with unemployed people in such centres .
26 The most obvious , though inadequate , analogy I could think of for my situation was to be a light-skinned black person who identified with white people all her life , who had ‘ passed ’ as a white person for years and who had suddenly discovered the reality of Black Power .
27 This awareness was a growing one , not a sudden flash of illumination , not a conversion at all but rather a slow , painful , at times embarrassing progress towards competence in communicating with deaf people .
28 So but that might be one of the things that you need to look at I mean once sh she may have dif because of the difficulties in communicating with other staff and
29 Man is essentially a social being and spends the major part of each day communicating with other people in one way or another .
30 Your clothes are a means of communicating with other people .
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