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

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1 Hong Kong lives with knife-edged volatility .
2 Mr Deaves — said to have paid £300,000 alimony to his first wife , TV presenter Fran Morrison — lives with second wife Jacqui in a guest house in the grounds .
3 ‘ It 's a situation I have seen happen but I am grateful never to have been in that position myself ! ’ says Susan , who lives with actor-turned-writer Andy de la Tour in a house they have just bought in London .
4 Your first impression flying into Toronto is the stunning skyscape , dominated with graceful ease by the majesty of the C.N. Tower .
5 ‘ 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 .
6 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 .
7 Brains evolved the capacity to communicate with other brains by means of language and cultural traditions .
8 Prestel was launched in 1979 to provide users with instant access to thousands of pages of information and the ability to communicate with other Prestel users and with some of those who provided information for the system .
9 However , as a result of the accident , he has completely lost the use of his arms and legs and he is now able to communicate with other people only by using his parents to interpret his signs .
10 Nerve cells , unlike other cells , have the ability to communicate with other nerve cells by the use of long thin fibres known as axons and dendrites which extend outwards from the cell body , allowing the cell to influence from 1,000 to 100,000 other nerve cells .
11 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 .
12 David Gettings , manager of Binns , Darlington , has presented certificates to four of six members of staff who have successfully completed a sign language course to enable them to communicate with deaf customers .
13 Yet new approaches to treatment of incontinence , for example , mean that many people can learn to cope with the problem ; learning about how to communicate with deaf people can reduce the isolation of someone who has withdrawn from social contact because of hearing loss ; and modern drugs and careful monitoring by a general practitioner can reduce the effects of Parkinson 's Disease .
14 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 .
15 In a ( faxed ) letter to his old Bradford primary , he tells the pupils : ‘ It seems to me fax will spread everywhere , as it is such a useful instrument and a wonderful way to communicate with each other . ’
16 Their sonar system enables them to communicate with each other , to ‘ see ’ through echolocation , and they cam possibly even stun fish sonically .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 ‘ Small spaces help residents to communicate with each other — and also give them somewhere to escape to .
20 They seem able to communicate with each other without words and are extremely sensitive to atmosphere .
21 Its circuits now carry signals and data in a form that can be fed directly into processing equipment , enabling computers and other devices at remote points to communicate with each other .
22 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 .
23 The intention is that the members of the household should have an opportunity to communicate with each other , to sense their unity as a family , and to enjoy time set aside from the normal rush of daily life .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 The rights of the zemstvos were curtailed and they were forbidden to communicate with each other even on the most mundane matters of common concern .
27 He diagnosed the current situation as one in which the two cultures ( literary intellectuals and scientists ) had almost ceased to communicate with each other .
28 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 .
29 Secondly , and even more importantly , knowledge 's in modern society are becoming increasingly separated from each other , with experts unable to communicate with each other .
30 Total quality teamwork is designed to encourage staff to communicate with each other .
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