11. The processes of learning to read and reading with competence an concerned essentially with developing intellectually skills and abilities. 12. They would be able to read with a critical eye and thus speak and write with more authority. 13. The book can be read with profit by anyone who wants to understand how the system works. 14. She read with bright-eyed relish. 15. This clause shall be read with clause X of the constitution of the Labour Party, and the provisions of the latter shall apply to this party. 16. The plates were developed with high performance thin layer chromatography and read with a scanner densitometer. 17. It has occurred to some that Melibee too may be a self-mocking parody but to read the work like this is to read with little sensitivity. 18. I read with some concern that a housing development planned for the Valley is to disgorge its traffic on to the Road near the Hill Lane Lane crossroads. 19. I READ with dismay your report on the signing of my nomination papers. 20. I READ with interest the article about me which draws on an interview I gave with two journalists from the Sunday Mail. |