Example sentences of "[to-vb] with a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 We urgently need a promotional video — one of the most effective tools to communicate with a wide audience — which we can show to groups and visitors within RBG ; send out on loan to groups , schools and other organisations , and use as a vehicle to promote ourselves to potential sponsors and supporters .
2 This may be the case literally when a French speaker has to communicate with a non-French speaker but , even within a common language , usage varies enormously .
3 Radio in Zambia broadcast not only in English but also in seven Zambian languages ; therefore , unlike television and most newspapers , it was able to communicate with a large proportion of the people in their own language or at least in one they could understand .
4 The first thing to try with a blocked sink , bath or basin is a pressure device .
5 To suggest to them that the skin is capable of absorbing essential oils by diffusing them across the fine blood capillaries ( under the surface of the skin ) and into the main bloodstream is bound to meet with a certain amount of scepticism , if not ridicule .
6 Ward must have been thinking along the same lines , for as the road flattened out and the mist began to glimmer with a strange brightness , he said something about the Promised Land .
7 An andante con oto by Greig was brief , rich hued and warm while Haydn 's Trio No 27 allowed Verbjorn Anaik , the Trio 's pianist , to sparkle with a mercurial brilliance .
8 The Committee 's solution was to persist with a separate offence of infanticide .
9 Do not feel that you have to persist with a particular type of pressed flower work if you are not happy with it .
10 Shorn of Oliver 's physical charisma and reserves of sullen , glowing mystery , Branagh tries to compensate with a pugnacious modernism .
11 When the States-General had particular items of important business to transact with a foreign state it continued until late in the century to send abroad for this purpose missions recruited from its own members : sometimes as many as sixteen were accredited .
12 That would be the best time to refinance with a fixed-rate mortgage and lock oneself into the German virtuous circle of medium-paced growth , low inflation and minimal home loan costs .
13 If you are interested in a career as a local government solicitor it can be useful to train with a local authority .
14 SideKick 's telephone dialer is designed to work with a Hayes-compatible modem and can be set to operate in either tone or pulse mode .
15 I had the good fortune to work with a brilliant head of department , and paid £10 for a 1927 Austin 7 in which I drove uncertainly every day from Wimbledon .
16 We are at the stage of trying to work with a broad brush without much understanding of the problems of detail .
17 erm I remember that a friend of mine was involved in the work of the Plowden Committee which , as you know , Brian , was dealing with erm teaching in primary schools , and erm was asked by the Ford Foundation to work with a small team in America spreading the ideas discussed in the Plowden Report in the States .
18 We also know how to identify what users need ; develop often complex systems to index , abstract , catalog , and organize all types of information ; disseminate information by packing it in ways appropriate for users , providing the critical role of sifting through vast quantities to identify what is pertinent and what is not ; and to work with a wide range of other professionals for the most effective use of information .
19 All the secondees expected and experienced professional development , which might include intellectual challenge , a gain in experience and an opportunity to work with a wide range of people , establishing nation- or region-wide contacts .
20 Wycliffe walked to work with a salty taste on his lips and arrived at the Incident Room as the little printer was opening up .
21 Anyone designing a television projector faces the problem of generating enough light for the system to work with a flat screen and wide viewing angle .
22 It illustrates the fundamental dichotomy of a headstrong band trying to work with a major label .
23 On the basis of its dietary habits and its particular synthetic capacities , Hitchings and his colleagues chose to work with a milk-fermenting organism , Lactobacillus casei .
24 I B M is just one of many companies , who now feel that lending employees rather than giving money , is a better way to work with a voluntary sector .
25 After an opening 25 minutes of tedious football , Wright got to work with a magnificent solo display .
26 The better-known Worsted Acts of 1777 ( 17 George III c. 11 and c. 56 ) , which set up an inspectorate to work with a prosecuting committee of employers , were described by the Hammonds as a piece of " class legislation " because they allowed conviction on the oath of the employer who owned the yarn in question and because they empowered extensive searching of weavers ' homes .
27 In addition to this , he thought it might be possible to work with a sympathetic artist in a good studio , and perhaps take lessons at an academy .
28 In conclusion , one of the English teachers contacted during research for this study spoke warmly of his own reasons for liking to work with a particular text .
29 I like to work with a whole range of pencil grades as each one produces a different colour and density , and I believe , creates a more complete drawing .
30 I like to work with a whole range of pencil grades as each one produces a different colour and density , and I believe , creates a more complete drawing .
  Next page