Example sentences of "[to-vb] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 During the beginning of the first set , Toni feeling the desire to communicate with the audience , commenced with the question , ’ How many of you took Ecstasy last year ? ’
32 She uses twitching and flicking movements of her sooty-black pelvic fins to communicate with the fry .
33 Substrate spawning species have special brood care patterns , ( usually in the parent responsible for care of the young , but often in both adults ) , which are used to communicate with the fry .
34 Medau teachers support and direct their classes in much the same way as a conductor does an orchestra — first they perform the movement to feel the accent , shape and dynamics , then begin to communicate with the class through voice , before developing the rhythmic possibilities with claps , clicks , drumbeats , other percussive sounds , improvised piano music or recorded music .
35 UNTIL now , engineer Bob Jones would have found it hard to imagine himself having to learn Russian to communicate with the people sharing his Liverpool home .
36 She felt a momentary triumph and something approaching relief , as if Amy had at last consented to communicate with the world .
37 In some ways it is better to communicate with the client and say that nothing has happened , than not to communicate with the client because nothing has happened .
38 In some ways it is better to communicate with the client and say that nothing has happened , than not to communicate with the client because nothing has happened .
39 Object class descriptions and rules for monitoring are sent to the agents and stored so that the agents do n't need to communicate with the console except to report alerts and graphing data , cutting down on network traffic , the company says .
40 Object class descriptions and rules for monitoring are sent to the agents and are stored so that the agents do n't need to communicate with the console except to report alerts and graphing data , cutting down on network traffic , the company says .
41 Subsequent modification of this pattern would be the confluence of both nasal sacs and the failure of the inhalant duct to communicate with the mouth in lampreys and cephalaspids .
42 After the car had been there for some years the defendant wished to convert the yard into a garage but was unable to communicate with the plaintiff .
43 There is a simple reason for its relative anonymity As far as can be ascertained the future of Cotherstone cheese appears to be in the hands of one lady , And she refuses absolutely to communicate with the media .
44 The network access port — software which enables transactional desktop and terminal concentrator to communicate with the Unix server costs $150 for each concurrently active client .
45 It is then necessary to communicate with the market by publicising the available job usually by advertising .
46 Hearn is well placed to communicate with the multitude of groups involved .
47 I make this a little difficult , creating an opportunity to encourage a shy child to communicate with the alien .
48 His voice had deepened , the words becoming more guttural as for the first time since she 'd met him he seemed to struggle with a language which was not his own .
49 But along the way most activists realized the futility of trying to struggle with no funds and impossible odds .
50 At the time of rehearsals for Freddie Mercury 's tribute concert at Wembley , former Queen bass player John Deacon strangely opted to go off on holiday , leaving Neil to dep with the band .
51 It was left to the Glasgow Hillhead MP , George Galloway , at a Scotland United fringe meeting to dissent with the euphoria over the severed links to the Scottish National Party and to question the leadership strategy .
52 You know the old adage that , I mean one of the reasons is it 's so much easier to come up with a scandal , to come with a rats in the basement or something like that and intrigue people , than it is to come up with some , the positive angles .
53 is there anything I can do to prepare my skin before I go , and is it realistic to expect to come with a tan ?
54 ‘ I 'll be telling my guy to come with a shotgun .
55 This requires a re-examination of such chairs as please my eye and try to come with a starting point .
56 And unpredictable , to come with a gun .
57 There used to be a man used to come with a horse and dray selling greengroceries and his name was , T .
58 Neither does the inquirer need to come with a programme almost ready made wanting the centre only to book the air tickets .
59 and he had all the boys pretty well turned out like that , cos that 's another brother who used to come with the mail with the wooden hand
60 The rewards of this parliamentary victory were to come with the defeat of the French armies in 1870 , but at the time opponents of the Emperor saw only a means of forcing him further along the path of change .
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