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

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1 The school has teamed up with Assumption Grammar School from Ballynahinch to communicate with schools in Osaka and other cities in Japan .
2 People do not sit down to write it , but those who need to communicate with people in the other parts of the country love to speak it .
3 An understanding of the subject will help the reader to communicate with people in the business community as well as with accountants and enable him or her to participate more effectively in financial decision-making .
4 And , as soon as the consumer has to juggle with changes in the period of the agreement as well , he also has to juggle with some paradoxes .
5 The course will include a field trip to the Washington , DC , area to meet with agencies in development communication .
6 The church does have an important part to play at this significant stage in a family 's life and can use this opportunity to meet with people in distress by offering hope .
7 But writing now was not easy for him : he had begun to suffer with arthritis in the year following his retirement , and had had to give up his violin owing to lack of flexibility of his fingers , and as the condition developed , he found writing more and more difficult .
8 Mr Totteridge had spent the day in the garden until five pm and then apparently unperturbed , they had driven out to dine with friends in Norwich .
9 Homi Bhabha , in a significant essay arguing the urgent need to re-engage with Fanon in and for our own time , shows why .
10 That would have left you free to work with Sabrina in Beirut .
11 Performance contracting the commissioning of private firms to work with teachers in schools to raise achievement levels of children ;
12 We must learn to work with others in a common cause . ’
13 Currently , Taligent needs to work with others in the area of distributed object models .
14 In order to market successfully across the river , West Bankers needed to work with associates in government in Amman , and with those able to transport and market goods on the East Bank .
15 When arranging the decor it is useful to work with water in the tank , as the visual effect will be different .
16 My personal wish is to work with women in education and training programmes and information resources .
17 I was vividly aware of the far reaching and vast contribution that Basil had made to education , to values , to the good influences of the Authority on teachers and children , colleges , schools and students , and I am of the privileged few who were able to work with Basil in the early days of struggles , so I know how much , how very much he did — So I felt that at least he had fulfilled — as nearly as we can ever judge — so much of his life 's work even to the developments in his own personal creative medium — and this must be a comfort to you as well as to us who knew him as a friend and colleague .
18 On Monday , 8 September , Coleman got to work with Asmar in his office at Karintina .
19 In any event , the education welfare service is frequently too busy and inadequately staffed to exercise the kind of supervision which enables the causes of truancy to be explored fully ( nor to work with schools in order to develop links with parents , as advocated by the Better Schools White Paper in 1985 ) .
20 The way forward , surely , is for LEA inspectors/advisers — and in some cases , officers — to work with schools in support of the school 's self-evaluation .
21 The success of Theatre in Education — which brings professional actors to work with children in schools — is a particularly valuable demonstration of the ways in which pupils can learn through experience in their approach to plays .
22 For instance , John Flaxman , after whom a gallery is named at Staffordshire University , became famous for his portrait medallions and classical reliefs and George Stubbs was keen to work with Wedgwood in order to experiment with enamel colours on ceramic plaques .
23 Katy ( 19 ) who left home to work with missionaries in Uganda , contracted the disease a month ago .
24 He could tell she was upset by the words she used : bad words he had often heard from the men who worked with the pigs or came to the house to drink with Buddie in the music-room .
25 During his period at Newcastle and later in his career when he briefly played for Grimsby Town , Gallacher was known to drink with fans in pubs near the ground , and on more than one occasion a search party had to be sent to get him in time for the kick-off .
26 True , there would be argument about how or whether Iraq was to be made to conform with clauses in the 11 other relevant Security Council resolutions and horror at the thought of the Iraqi regime surviving with its army and air force still largely undestroyed .
27 It is true that Robert Harley ( now Earl of Oxford ) and Viscount Bolingbroke seemed to flirt with Jacobitism in the period 1710 – 14 , but they were never sincere , and their actions must be set in the context of their attempts to rally disparate groups of Tories behind them in their own personal struggle for dominance within the party .
28 The organised Labour Movement is the force to lead the struggle for democracy and the rights of the individual to participate with equality in public affairs .
29 Gill slits may have been present , but are hard to identify with certainty in the compressed material available .
30 Gould had arranged to rendezvous with Gilbert in Sydney before leaving for England , but so eager was he to set sail with his precious cargo that when it seemed Gilbert might have been delayed in Western Australia , he left without seeing him .
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