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

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1 ‘ Parents should realise that young people may use these terms to communicate with fellow users and hide their involvement with drugs , ’ said Mr Stockley , former head of the National Drugs Intelligence Unit .
2 A network is likely to include at least one printer and may be able to communicate with other networks or electronic devices located far away .
3 This changes their uptake into the brain and incorporation into substances that enable brain cells to communicate with each other and the rest of the body .
4 For the monkeys to successfully avoid receiving electric shocks , they had to be able to communicate with each other and to send and receive information with appropriate facial gestures .
5 When I suggest that women have a strong ability to communicate with each other and form a collective body , it is not to imply that the individual should lose herself entirely in this .
6 The Artisoft Ethernet network with Windows control and Novell compatibility Local Area Networking ( LAN ) allows computers on the same site to communicate with each other and share resources .
7 In Chapter 1 we argued that conscious awareness , the images and representations that people use to communicate with each other and the various forms of deliberate planning and foresight which they use are all partly a result of the myriad social relationships in which they are caught up , and partly a product of deep-rooted instincts and emotions .
8 Nevile Wallis in the Observer drew a parallel between Henry James 's labyrinthine style and the intricacies that result from an acute anxiety to communicate with delicate precision and Minton 's oils , crowded with ingenious patterning and curious detail .
9 To resolve the problem that most organisations have multiple networks that communicate using different network protocols , the multiprotocol networking software in Oracle7 is designed to enable any client computer to communicate with any server or group of server computers in the network , regardless of network protocol .
10 Also , enhanced TCP/IP software improves the ability of OpenVMS systems to communicate with Unix-based systems or any system running TCP/IP .
11 Many adults have grown up in an environment in which they have picked up extremely infantile notions — notions which have never been challenged directly , but which , because of their almost total inadequacy and failure to square with other knowledge and experience , cause religion itself to be rejected as people become more sophisticated in other departments of life and other areas of knowledge .
12 On the other hand , professional advisers ( including lawyers ) tend to lay emphasis upon the skill and expertise which are supposed to come with professional status and training .
13 After the intensive twelve months support with the project , girls need somewhere to come with any problems that may occur later .
14 She said that she chose to write with other people when she wanted to write a story , because other people helped to think of more ideas , and it was more fun .
15 Or a bed into the smallest bedroom ; — A man from British Telecom trying to use one of those stupid modern phone boxes that are just little booths exposed to the weather ideally when he 's ringing up for details of something and trying to write with one hand while trying to stop the piece of paper blowing away .
16 His misfortunes spurred Galt to write with renewed vigour and until near the end of his life his output was voluminous .
17 A number of tradesmen in the timber , textile and tin-plate industries looked upon coffin-making and funeral furnishing as something by which they could profit , and it was not unknown for some to meet with such success that they abandoned their established trade to go into undertaking full time .
18 The paper argues that further education reforms are likely to meet with limited success and that the way to raise educational standards is to promote greater expectations of , and aspirations for , educational success .
19 Hanrott visited the Polytechnic in December to meet with senior staff and answer questions about procedures for the approval of CNAA courses , and throughout 1970 the Polytechnic was preparing submissions .
20 A company 's competitive position no longer ( solely ) depends on its internal capabilities ; it also depends on the type of relationships it has been able to establish with other firms and the scope of those relationships .
21 It was also expected to increase with light intensity as measured by the radiometer , though the relationship was not predicted , owing to lack of information about the behaviour of the optical RAM .
22 The weather continued to deteriorate with low-flying scud and rain squalls from the west .
23 What had happened , he explained , was that psychologists had been pushed into the laboratories to work with other scientists and technologists who were there to develop complex machines needed for more efficient slaughter .
24 If your programme is like many we have seen , you will probably have more than 10 lectures per week , and you will have to work with greater efficiency and use more of the available 36 hours .
25 The Southwark programmes attach heavy priority to work with ethnic minorities and with women .
26 Kate Bristow commented , ‘ It is a real privilege for ACET to be asked to work with such people as they look for ways to develop an effective strategy . ’
27 It has been designed to work with inert gases and may be used in systems with pressure ranges from 20 to 150 psig .
28 It is a waste not only of your valuable time but also of your press space to work with cheap flowers that are obviously past their best .
29 ‘ It was great to work with supreme professionals and to see how a big club like Spurs was run .
30 We 've learned to work with each other and to fit into small costumes !
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