Example sentences of "[noun] with which [pers pn] [vb mod] have " in BNC.
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1 | Cultural items are torn from their natural social context and lumped together , in the most arbitrary fashion , with similarly uprooted , and hence distorted , elements with which they may have no necessary connection . |
2 | Equally , the colours will draw the attention of a female to the presence of a male of the only kind with which she can have a fertile union . |
3 | In other words , the DTI had failed to understand fully its own legal powers with which it could have put pressure on Barlow Clowes . |
4 | At some point or other the student of local history will encounter dates expressed in a variety of different ways with which he will have to become familiar . |
5 | The shuttle had no on-board weaponry : not a single missile , not even a laser with which they might have tried to cut a way in . |
6 | Listening to her talk about the make of corset she wore and the neckline shape that best suited her , speaking on these matters with the kind of solemnity they would only have brought to bear on the country 's economic situation or the future of the United Nations , they regarded her with the polite incomprehension with which they would have looked at a Martian . |
7 | Students have the opportunity to develop areas of interest with which they may have some familiarity from secondary education but they will also experience new attitudes , techniques , materials and concepts . |