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

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1 With the facility of computers it is possible , as shown by other unions as well as forward-looking branches of our own , to communicate with members on a personal basis .
2 It fell to the BDA to ensure that the new breed of social workers with the deaf were motivated and equipped for their specialist task , and , particularly — that they were able to communicate with members of the deaf community , for which knowledge of British Sign Language ( BSL ) is essential .
3 At that time there were very few courses of any kind which recognised the value of an ability to communicate with members of different linguistic communities resident in Britain in their preferred language : the only academic institutions offering any kind of training for the teaching of community languages such as Bengali , Chinese , Greek , Gujarati , Hindi , Italian , Panjabi , Polish , Portuguese , Spanish , Turkish and Urdu ( as used in Britain ) were the bodies who had supported the initiative of the Royal Society of Arts in piloting a Certificate in the Teaching of Urban Educational Studies in the Inner London Education Authority , Moray House College in Edinburgh , Middlesex Polytechnic and St. John 's College of Further Education in Manchester .
4 New technology is helping deaf-blind people to communicate with others to a degree unimaginable even 10 years ago .
5 A veteran local government leader in Coventry who went into city politics from the car factories where he was a militant shop steward , remembers an attempt to communicate with electors after the Second World War :
6 A decade or three back , when most of us could visit most countries without a visa , there was little expectation that this would prove a high water mark and that restrictions would steadily increase , but we may not be able to assume that the freedom to dial direct to distant countries will continue to increase : Egypt has cut direct-dial telephone links with Pakistan , Afghanistan , Iraq , Sudan and Iran to make it harder for Moslem militant leaders in exile to communicate with groups at home and organise terrorist attacks , the Al-Akhbar newspaper reports ; it is still possible to call via an operator .
7 The school has teamed up with Assumption Grammar School from Ballynahinch to communicate with schools in Osaka and other cities in Japan .
8 It advocated action on housing and unemployment as a way in which Labour could begin to communicate with workers on both sides of the sectarian divide .
9 Such indiscretions are rare ; Decree 23 stipulates that it is an offence to communicate with foreigners without reporting the conversation to the police .
10 The arrival of a letter from a son or daughter was an event in which tears of relief were mixed with tears of sorrow , and the news was shared with the whole community .
11 ( 4 ) Where the seller delivers to the buyer the goods he contracted to sell mixed with goods of a different description not included in the contract , the buyer may accept the goods which are in accordance with the contract and reject the rest or he may reject the whole .
12 It is surprising how long this kind of grudge can be remembered , perhaps because the occasion is inextricably mixed with feelings of loss and deprivation caused by the parent 's death .
13 And yet in the intensity of their feeling , mixed with memories of early youth , there is a beauty — and the author has spared them sordidness , one feels , by never letting their love run its full course .
14 She stared down at the frothing white surf that slid past the ship 's side and fell into a reverie in which imaginings of her future life became mixed with memories of past days at Ballingolin .
15 Many residents were reduced to eating a crude bread made from grinding down the cores of corn cobs , mixed with buds from tree branches and berries from which tea was brewed .
16 This occurs because of local variations in soil properties ; on the upper part of the slope the soil may be truncated but on the lower slopes the soils are mixed with layers of various depths .
17 They are usually mixed with non-ionics in which form some types exhibit significant disinfectant properties .
18 These passage-graves were covered with cairns of stone , frequently mixed with shells in coastal districts .
19 The lime was mixed with flowers of sulphur so that the walls would give off sulphurous fumes when they got warm .
20 I do n't remember much about our arrival , only that the fourteen-kilometre drive from the airport was something of a nightmare with visibility almost nil in pouring rain mixed with flurries of hail and howling gusts of wind .
21 Top sportsmen frequently mixed with celebrities from the 1920s onwards .
22 Concern about the plight of young intellectuals was mixed with promises of improvements .
23 With most of the big stars ( Tom Selleck as the King of Spain ? ) jumping ship early , Corraface is left on his own to struggle with lines about how he really ‘ knows his wind ’ .
24 However , the objective is not to produce one constant tonality , but rather to create chromatic harmony in which brief hints of triadic harmony mingle with note-combinations of a more obscure nature .
25 It also means subscription to Foucaultian power/knowledge assumptions that are difficult to square with demands for modernist universalism .
26 Designed with women in mind , it covers every aspect of the female world including beauty , fashion , home and career .
27 Gardening : Your plot could be child 's play Most gardens designed with children in mind are safe but dull .
28 The boats are designed with weights in the keel so they ca n't capsize .
29 Out of school , he read poetry and drew with chalks on the pavements of the East End .
30 PHILIP YALE DREW WITH SUPPORTERS OUTSIDE THE CORONER 'S COURT .
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