Example sentences of "[noun] with [Wh det] [pers pn] can [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 High oxygen levels are not important , for the fish has an air bladder with which it can breathe air .
2 You 'll receive a distinctive personalised Club card with which you can claim you Air Miles at participating Shell Stations .
3 Thus in this linking process , the teacher requires flexibility to help pupils build links at a speed with which they can cope .
4 Proud of the speed with which it can run Windows 3.1 applications on Sparc systems using its SunPC hardware and software combination , SunSelect vice president and general manager Carl Ledbetter could still not resist speculating that future technology for running PC applications from Sun would ‘ go way beyond the current generation , without the need for a card ’ .
5 Because language appears such a natural instrument with which we can describe reality , its terms and expressions seem to describe the way things are and will always be .
6 Our first task is to remove the uncertainties with which we can deal , and the first of those are the proposals of Mr. MacSharry .
7 The advantage of such a system to trainees building a career lies in the complete flexibility with which they can gain qualifications .
8 However it is equally clear that large Japanese companies do hold a powerful competitive edge because of the ease with which they can alter the balance between their own output and that of their smaller suppliers .
9 For all this many professions and other service providers still cast their eyes enviously at accountants and the apparent ease with which they can offer additional services to clients , thanks to the automatic access granted by audit .
10 The early experience suggests that for the enthusiast of language , for example , the latter approach and even the former is possible : equally too the science enthusiast in primary schools protests at the ease with which they can familiarise themselves with the process .
11 Physiological psychology presents a range of major methodological challenges , and how well we meet these challenges affects the ease with which we can interpret the experiments that we carry out .
12 This is not surprising , given the difficulties encountered in developing them , but it does limit the ease with which we can generalize from one experiment to another or from experiments to the real world .
13 I love the immediacy of pastels , the feel of pastel stick against the paper , the ease with which you can create either whispers of colour , or strong , dynamic statements .
14 But what catches the eye , while lane-changing to avoid the gaudily clad in day-glo outfits , is the ease with which you can buy boron-graphite shafts at just 13 dollars a go .
15 The package is basically a DOS based drawing tool with which you can draw rooms , and then place objects within them and move them around until they are in the desired location .
16 The radius of the circle is determined by the reach of our fists and feet , the weapons with which we can repel unwanted guests if necessary .
17 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 .
18 We find the world nearly empty of images and accounts with which we can prepare ourselves or comfort ourselves , or find a mirror of our exaltation or grief . ’
19 The endemic Hong Kong cascade frog has evolved suction pads on the end of each toe with which it can cling to the slippery rocks when the flash-floods strike .
20 The limitations of QACs are of less significance when they are compounded with other products with which they can exert a synergistic effect .
21 There are only a few studies with which we can illustrate this approach .
22 But this talk about ‘ a frontier which is perceived from both sides ’ makes it sound as if in addition to the physical eye which I can use to get at the pin there is a sort of phantom eye in my skull with which I can see what goes on under my skin .
23 Just as firms have to modify what they want in strategic terms with what they can get , so too for government .
24 A working class , disciplined for industrial work , is in the process of formation at the new sites : the organisation of these workers inside the labour process , on the production line , also embraces the possibility of their developing forms of political and social self-organisation with which they can struggle for their own development .
25 We will launch with the TECs a new initiative , giving people a voucher with which they can buy a ‘ skill check ’ , providing assessment and guidance on how to make the most of their working lives .
26 The Conservative 's plan a continuation of current training programmes for the long-term unemployed together with a new initiative in conjunction with the Training and Enterprise Councils giving people a voucher with which they can buy a ‘ skill check ’ , providing guidance on how to make the most of their working lives .
27 If you want to use some very bright red flowers choose a subtle , gentle background with which they can blend .
28 Owls ' eyesight is good in dim light but not so good in total darkness ; it is their acute hearing and the accuracy with which they can pinpoint sounds that make them such successful hunters .
29 Christian joy is found when we hold on to God 's hand and when we learn that fabulous certainty with which we can step out into the uncertainties of the coming day .
30 Once revved up to the standard , frenetic pitch of activity , one day becomes a limitless bank account with which you can do everything … and anything .
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