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

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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 Information not seen in aerial photographs of jungle fringes was fed back to Australia and enabled the United States and RAAF planes from the Northern Territory of Australia to bomb with a greater chance of finding targets .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 The Committee 's solution was to persist with a separate offence of infanticide .
10 Do not feel that you have to persist with a particular type of pressed flower work if you are not happy with it .
11 Shorn of Oliver 's physical charisma and reserves of sullen , glowing mystery , Branagh tries to compensate with a pugnacious modernism .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 If you are interested in a career as a local government solicitor it can be useful to train with a local authority .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 We are at the stage of trying to work with a broad brush without much understanding of the problems of detail .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 Wycliffe walked to work with a salty taste on his lips and arrived at the Incident Room as the little printer was opening up .
22 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 .
23 It illustrates the fundamental dichotomy of a headstrong band trying to work with a major label .
24 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 .
25 Specifically , this means provided they are prepared to work with a smaller ratio of balances/ liabilities .
26 And the system of Standing Cabinet Committees , which was developed in the War Cabinet days , now makes it possible to work with a smaller Cabinet , on the lines of your War Cabinet and ‘ Caretaker ’ Cabinet , 49 without impairing the principle of collective responsibility .
27 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 .
28 After an opening 25 minutes of tedious football , Wright got to work with a magnificent solo display .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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