Example sentences of "[noun] with which [pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | He puts forward the concept of the ‘ eye-beam ’ as an instrument of perception with which we can actually touch and feel objects : |
2 | In a way she hoped he had not and yet , on the other hand , she believed the news would have made his final days very happy , however heinous the deceit with which she would always have to live . |
3 | He despised the ease with which he could now engage in a life beyond the mightiest exertions of the man he had been born to be . |
4 | The decision of the Divisional Court in the Manchester Corporation case is not binding on this court and , although it may in the event have reached a conclusion with which I would now agree , I find the reasoning by which that conclusion was reached wholly unconvincing . |
5 | Figure 12 shows an example of a line graph with which you may already be familiar from the other units of your course . |
6 | The Department of Social Security has also offered arguments with which I will now briefly deal . |
7 | It is important to make changes at a pace with which you can easily cope . |
8 | Does he control presentation , identify the item , sequence properly ? 10 If a certain item is dealt with , how far removed is it from an item with which it could easily be confused ? 11 Are the contexts situational , natural and not contrived ? 12 Compare dialogue and prose texts : how many new words are introduced , and in what proportion to running words ( words already used ) ? |
9 | To every child in this country , there is one language with which he must necessarily be familiar , and by that , and by that alone he has the power of drawing directly from one of the great literatures of the world . |