Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] with one " in BNC.
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1 | That sort of secretary-general may at times disagree with one or both of them . |
2 | The representational theory of mind treats the explanation of mental life as a kind of engineering problem ; it starts from the inside , from the representational state , and asks how mental states interact with one another to produce something that we would call ‘ knowledge ’ ; the representational theorist proceeds like a sceptical philosopher who thinks that what figures in our mental life is not reality but our mental representations of it ( recall my saying the Fodor described his position as ‘ methodological solipsism ’ ) . |
3 | Called the Services Home Savings Scheme , it involves tucking away between £50 and £200 a month into a savings account with one of four organisations . |
4 | The three wolves fell dead , all three heads severed with one blow as the Runefang described a bloody arc through the air . |
5 | And they pay special attention to the ways in which individual animals interact with one another to form social groups . |
6 | It flourished for decades , with manufacturers vying with one another over technical developments , styling and warranties . |
7 | Only he truly knows whether they were cheap pictures produced with one aim , to make as much money as possible from the least amount of effort , or whether he had other more high-flown artistic notions in mind . |
8 | Miller 's imagery is heavy-handed in its efforts to startle , along the lines of ‘ he had his words copulate with one another to bring forth empires , scarabs , holy water , the lice of dreams and the dream of wounds ’ . |
9 | The quest for dominance starts at an early age , and even kids spar with one another . |
10 | Without access to property , the freedom of the parties to associate with one another and to make agreements would be of little practical significance in this context . |
11 | The actresses , of course , were frequently loaned gowns by the house free of charge for the publicity that would be gained when they were pictured wearing them , and there were those among the society women who considered themselves above coming to the couture , ordering instead from the videos that nowadays replaced the weeks of shows of the old days — and staying away all the more determinedly as the great Paris houses vied with one another to tempt them to lend their presence to the occasion . |
12 | ‘ Christ , you 're not letting Nails loose with one of those ? ’ |
13 | Individual molecules are the fundamental decision-making elements in the brain … the function of the neuron 's to allow the elements to communicate with one another . |
14 | A NUMBER of North West names figure prominently in the Birthday Honours List with one leading personality elevated to the knighthood . |
15 | Even the most popular of girls soon discovered that in this highly competitive world where models vied with one another for the most glamorous jobs and the wealthiest and best-looking men there was far more bitchiness than in the provinces — and Paula was far from popular . |
16 | Most of the elements interlock with one another . |
17 | Responses associated with one stimulus will also be associated with all similar ones ; the greater the similarity , the stronger the association . |
18 | 5 Brush the top with the egg yolks beaten with one tablespoon of water . |
19 | Stack these one on top of the other and , holding the cakes steady with one hand , carve into a whale shape with a sharp knife . |
20 | My fellow schoolboys vied with one another for admission to the cinema , so that they could witness X-rated films . |
21 | you 're given about four or five years to play with one and one makes two , Yes he 's doing |
22 | British industry , the City of London , most of what used to be called Fleet Street , and the economic spokesmen for all the political parties have for many years spoken with one voice on this matter : what Britain required , they all said , was a large , secure home market in which it was possible to benefit from economies of scale comparable to those enjoyed by the Japanese and the Americans . |
23 | This confirms that lesions associated with one particular virus type may show diverse morphological characteristics . |
24 | For reasons that we shall discuss in Chapter 9 , the members of a colony of social insects co-operate with one another , and they will therefore give signal that are as informative as possible ; they will not usually give deceptive signals to fellow members of their colony . |
25 | That all 12 member state farmers ' organisations spoke with one voice was of major significance — the commission and the Council of Ministers should heed and build on that cohesion . |
26 | His brown fingers played with one of the pieces of the broken Quimper dish . |
27 | In the table , the figures to compare with one another are those across each row . |
28 | But the New Testament writers insist with one voice that it is nothing of the kind . |
29 | In modern times we have come to associate the very word ‘ ecology ’ with a concern for the environment — yet ‘ ecology ’ is properly the name of the science that deals with the ways in which living things interact with one another and with their environment . |
30 | Such an approach forces managers to communicate with one another and it helps break down rigid departmental boundaries . |