Example sentences of "[verb] with the [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ariel began to communicate with the strangers in English ; she told Kit about the hot springs up the mountain , hoping he would let her go there .
2 While the physical interface , in one form or another , is supplied as a matter of course the user is still forced to communicate with the system by means of a very artificial language .
3 The Doctor tried to communicate with the slave in English , but received no response .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Hearn is well placed to communicate with the multitude of groups involved .
7 The ne'er-do-wells and the many sightseers mixed with the army of law clerks carrying rolls of parchment up from the cellar known as Hell where , Sir John explained , the legal records were kept .
8 The waves of colour of the wild flowers mixed with the waves of sound .
9 Indeed , postmodern culture is envisaged as entailing and celebrating ‘ the death of the author ’ ; the abandonment of products surrounded with the aura of creation and uniqueness and attributable to charismatic producers .
10 Here , the grunts , purrs , croaks and drums of courting fish mingle with the snapping of shrimps and the crackling of barnacles .
11 She could eat her words , while denying with the maximum of emphasis that she was ever ‘ for turning ’ .
12 Amounts of ground rent , other rents and premiums must also be disclosed with the frequency of rent reviews .
13 TEACHERS are grappling with the appliance of science in the primary classroom .
14 There is a trace of the multiple overview of Cubism in the treatment of their faces ; for once Modigliani was experimenting in technique , not engaged in grappling with the secret of personality .
15 But , though it is heartening to find an Iranian writer bravely grappling with the problems of exile and turning a critical eye on the values of both his native and adopted countries , Mr Ataie will write better plays when he admits the theatrical importance of contradiction and argument .
16 In point of fact , he showed far less difficulty in grappling with the mysteries of electronics than he did in understanding the concept of rappers and street cred , and the multi-racial society , although he experienced no difficulty whatsoever with the problems of racial discrimination .
17 Like Dexter , she had had enough of grappling with the bundles of facts she had accumulated , facts that did not slot together to form a coherent pattern ; but dissolved and reformed into new patterns every time she touched them .
18 At the time of the first interviews in June 1990 the authorities were grappling with the devolution of services to the units and the district 's attempt to come to terms with the new role of purchaser .
19 All of these measures should be designed with the mobility-impaired in mind .
20 Ecotype is designed with the newspaper in mind .
21 There is some civic pride in the buildings in the centre of Abingdon — the old county hall — now a museum — was designed with the help of Christopher Wren .
22 Following the rebuilding after World War II one last ring was created , not set on the line of an ancient set of bulwarks , but designed with the future in mind .
23 They should be designed with the needs of cycle traffic in mind and should normally have the right of way at crossroads .
24 It was submitted on behalf of Mr Street that the court can not in these circumstances decide that the agreement created a tenancy without interfering with the freedom of contract enjoyed by both parties .
25 By restructuring and interfering with the molecules in water , and changing the charges in the various particles .
26 The difficulties can not plausibly be attributed to the compilers , who would hardly have confined themselves almost exclusively to interfering with the text of Scaevola .
27 the sole end for which mankind are warranted , individually or collectively , in interfering with the liberty of action of any of their number , is self-protection .
28 John Stuart Mill 's definition of the limits of law to curtail individual freedom laid down a simple principle : ‘ that the sole end for which mankind are warranted , individually or collectively , in interfering with the liberty of action of any of their number , is self-protection .
29 It still has a minority government determined to hold on to power and interfering with the process of change by its illegal financial ( and other ) support of Inkatha .
30 They could do this by interfering with the transport of NGF along the fibre ; as in this experiment , the application of extra NGF directly on the cell body could help to stop the damage .
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