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

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1 However , it was not simply a strategy , but embodied a particular ideology : the belief that the bishops were the church above all , and that they , not the laity , were the ones to communicate with the state .
2 Since you are so unwilling to communicate with your old friends they can only guess .
3 These programs are part of the operating system — the set of commands which come with the computer and allow you to communicate with it .
4 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cope with the problem ; learning about how to communicate with deaf people can reduce the isolation of someone who has withdrawn from social contact because of hearing loss ; and modern drugs and careful monitoring by a general practitioner can reduce the effects of Parkinson 's Disease .
5 Many composers now crave the chance to write operas , but will they acknowledge the duty to communicate with the audience ?
6 He finds it hard to communicate with people , not least his separated parents .
7 They lack the experience and practice which gives them the ability to communicate with the public : they lack common sense .
8 He met new-born babies , and said prayers in the rooms of the dying , and consoled families at the cemetery , and struggled to communicate with teenagers who did not know how to read .
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 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 .
11 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 . ’
12 Such indiscretions are rare ; Decree 23 stipulates that it is an offence to communicate with foreigners without reporting the conversation to the police .
13 ‘ We see them communicating easily with one another , trying to communicate with us , solving problems , reasoning enjoying a joke . ’
14 There are numerous accounts from researchers or trainers who start their contact with dolphins thinking they will teach a dolphin how to communicate with humans , and end up wondering it in Fact the dolphin has been trying to teach us a thing or two about communicating with them .
15 Their sonar system enables them to communicate with each other , to ‘ see ’ through echolocation , and they cam possibly even stun fish sonically .
16 This disrupts the message system that cells use to communicate with one another , in which electrical impulses are carried across membranes by charged atoms of calcium and chloride .
17 These watches are from a range of six that includes a replica of the timeplace Dick uses to communicate with base , complete with speaking microchip .
18 His bluff style , orchestration of a pliant group of lobby correspondents and capacity to communicate with the Prime Minister almost telepathically , justified the tag ‘ the deputy Prime Minister ’ .
19 Additionally , the horse that is reared without the companionship of other horses will fail to learn how to behave with other horses and how to communicate with them .
20 Hence horses must be reared with other horses to learn to communicate with them .
21 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 .
22 If we know how horses communicate , it not only makes it easier for us to understand them and look after them , but it also makes it possible for us to communicate with them more satisfactorily .
23 Horses do try to communicate with us , and they expect us to understand .
24 In spite of all the technological developments land sophistication and speed of modern communication , the point of a campaign roadshow is the same as it was in the days of the whistle-stop tour when politicians addressed voters from the backs of trains : to communicate with the maximum number of people in the short time available .
25 She is abandoned in the home all day , unable to communicate with her teenage daughter , Camille , and her only proper friendship is with a neighbour , Constance .
26 ‘ The strength of the personal relationship with our account manager has allowed us to get through a number of fairly serious problems , ’ says Mr Miller , who believes the owners of small businesses need to make extra efforts to communicate with their bankers during hard times .
27 Mr Ken Maginnis , MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone , described him as a ‘ very fair man ’ who was easy to communicate with .
28 In both living and in dramatic playing a participant is continually accommodating to an image of himself as an object in order to communicate with others .
29 S.A.S. repatriated prisoners having any INFORMATION about Lieutenant LESLIE GEORGE CAIRNS , 1st S.A.S. Regiment , reported missing over France with 21 other men on June 17 , 1944 , are earnestly entreated to communicate with Mrs Cairns , 21 Thirlestane Road , Edinburgh .
30 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 .
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