One must be absolutely en rapport with his machine, as an expert horseman is part of his horse or his horse is part of him. |
As a result one becomes, as it were, en rapport with the subject before one. |
They are said to be en rapport with him, and with no one else. |
He remained orientated and en rapport with his surroundings. |
A woman at your time of life, and drawing near death's door, Should not play with the girly girls, and think she's en rapport. |
Twelve miles off lived a presbyter, with whom, in mesmerist phraseology, he was en rapport. |