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

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1 Brains evolved the capacity to communicate with other brains by means of language and cultural traditions .
2 Level 1 is the first of a graded series of modules which develop the student 's ability to use the target language to communicate with other speakers of that language .
3 The specific individuality of the species does not appear in their molecules or cells or even in the ability of the cells to communicate with each other during development or in adult life .
4 They seem able to communicate with each other without words and are extremely sensitive to atmosphere .
5 Over the past few decades researchers have shown that chimps can create artworks ( abstract thought ) , use tools in a quite sophisticated fashion , and understand the concept of language : humans and chimps can use sign languages like Ameslan to communicate with each other to a reasonably advanced level .
6 We need to communicate with each other on a regularly basis over all the issues that have been raised .
7 Incorporating this object-oriented technology in UEC II will enable applications written in different Motif environments to communicate with each other by treating services such as e-mail , fax , and file naming as objects , OMG says .
8 A viewing of the end result is not strictly necessary if the main point of the exercise was to have students perform a task which required them to communicate with each other in English as they did it .
9 Of course , for early EDI users , getting two computers , one 's own and one belonging to a trading partner , to talk to one another , was quite enough of a challenge , without worrying about other people you and your partners might want to communicate with some time in the future .
10 JAC claims jedi will soon be able to communicate with object-oriented databases via the generation of C++ code .
11 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 .
12 In using a symbolic device , such as a pointing gesture , to communicate with another person about something — for example , an object — it is clear that the child has learned many of the social skills necessary for linguistic communication .
13 For student with a high intermediate to advanced level of proficiency in English whose occupational needs include ability to communicate with English-speaking members of the business community .
14 Beginners often continue to struggle with weak lift without realising that they are , in fact , losing height and drifting further away .
15 The house in Broad Street was to be inundated in the years to come with hopeful contributions from naval captains , clergymen , convicts , sheep-farmers , and soldiers , as well as Gould 's own specially appointed collectors .
16 A monograph on an artist who practises in several fields can be unusually interesting , since the writer 's brief is to write with equal competence on different topics .
17 It has only been in the last year or so that the Government has started to grapple with major areas of social policy like education and housing .
18 Almost from the outset , the measure provoked fierce ethical debate , and while the 12 nations of the European Community continued to grapple with commercial aspects of biotechnology , the 26-nation Council of Europe has been working toward an international convention on human rights questions in bioethics .
19 There have been four attempts to grapple with these tensions through restructuring or internal reorganisation .
20 Although it felt like a miraculous coincidence for us at the time , it was more that we were all ready to grapple with this issue in our lives .
21 This third National Government , like the Conservative-Liberal Unionist coalition of 1895–1905 , was the type of coalition government with which British history is much more familiar : a coalition between one major party and a fragment from another which has broken off because it disagrees with one of its parent party 's central tenets — in 1886 Home Rule , in 1931 unwillingness to reduce unemployment benefit on the part of Labour and unwillingness to tamper with free trade in the case of the Liberals .
22 It is still too soon to comment with any authority on the likely form of privatisation .
23 The waves seemed to increase in size as we passed the first section of headland , continuing to smash with awesome power to our right , too close to our right !
24 ‘ You just have to look at him , ’ says Luci Hayter , ‘ and you know he 's going to leap with modest eagerness to the wrong conclusion . ’
25 The most obvious effect of plate tectonics is that continents can be split and their components driven apart if a divergent plate margin becomes established beneath them , and can be caused to collide with each other along the lines of subduction zones , where mountain belts such as the Himalayas may thereby be generated .
26 Thus , as down in the laboratory annexe Ari struggled and swam with a new sensation , above her head , Tammuz Malamute plundered the willing body of Zambia Crevecoeur , causing the building to reverberate with sexual emissions of several different types .
27 Aim to work with all departments during the next two years ;
28 It would work for national reconciliation " including those Cambodians who used to work with all categories of the Vietnamese aggressors " .
29 UI promises to work with all segments of the marketplace to move the technology forward quickly .
30 Unix International anticipates the technology will be standardised on every Unix desktop vendor 's system and available to software developers , and it promises to work with all segments of the marketplace to move the technology forward quickly .
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