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

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1 Students study three subjects in the first year , after which they may continue with one of these subjects for an honours degree .
2 Although the ceremony itself was a simple one — a private exchange of shared intentions in which the most important formal element was the document which laid down precisely who got what in the case of divorce — it was nevertheless going to be used by both sets of parents as an excuse to throw a party , during which they would vie with each other in largesse , showing off their wealth as well as arranging useful introductions for their unmarried children .
3 He also arranged with the school resource centre for him to have access to the library area at certain periods , during which he could relax with a book or magazine .
4 The problem comes when you meet a horizontal nogging — the positions of which you can determine with a joist and batten detector .
5 There is the North Atlantic Council consultative meeting and the conference on security and co-operation in Europe ministerial meeting this month ; the North Atlantic Council meeting in Oslo in June ; the economic summit of the Group of Seven in Munich in July and the CSCE summit in Helsinki in July , both of which I shall attend with my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister ; the United Nations General Assembly in New York in September ; the CSCE council of ministers in Stockholm in early December , and Western European Union ministerial meetings in June and November .
6 I have so looked forward to it , making all the things with Matey , and thinking of what we shall do with the money we make — which is stupid really , when I know that I could so easily give them so much more — But that would be nothing , for what I have done with Matey has been done by me , and not by Papa , for that is what giving them his money would mean .
7 Some of the early researchers took a pessimistic view of what we would lose with the disappearance of native languages .
8 I admit it sounds like a lot ; but that 's because everybody thinks of what they could do with it if it ended up in their bank account .
9 An example of what you can do with a little space … a lot of work … and seven and a half thousand plants …
10 In our case , of course , it is a mature , open and enquiring critical mind that leads us to read on into the churls ' tales of " harlotrie " , not a degrading taste for such material and a lack of interest in : We might see the combination of the intrinsically low status of the Miller and the consequently low expectations of what he will produce with the sophistication of his narrative performance as simply an entertaining absurdity , or perhaps a burlesque , like Chauntecleer 's discursive pomp and display in the Nun 's Priest 's Tale .
11 His back was already turned , so he did not see Hilary Frome 's gesture , expressive of what he could do with the Cullbridge Athenaeum .
12 One of these effects can be what Britton ( 1981 ) refers to as the phenomenon of re-enactment as an unwitting professional response to the dynamics of a child 's situation , the difficulty that exists for professionals not to re-enact — and thereby aggravate — what the child already experiences , and the ease with which they may collude with his sense of hopelessness and negative feelings .
13 There is very little incentive at the moment because you are constrained with what you can do with the money . ’
14 summary the system architecture which is the focus of today 's seminar is really an er a complete environment within which we can deal with the challenges of this new generation of enterprise client server applications .
15 It is not a subject upon which I can speak with any moderation . ’
16 He said your body is like a book in which men may read strange things , a foreign country in which they may travel with delight .
17 They had already suspected what the problems were , and Liz and her parents soon started to discuss ways in which they could deal with the backlog of paperwork .
18 ‘ If we want a lively and thriving democracy we have to enable people to have information in a way in which they can deal with it and use it in a way which enhances their understanding of the subject . ’
19 A zone of low inflation , in which we can compete with the best .
20 It was the duty of the medicine man of the line of Armijas to tutor the spirit warrior through the Seven Levels , to prepare her for the final battle , in which she would stand with the other spirit warriors — the Holy Woman From Across the Great Water , the Man With Music in His Heart , the Red-Handed One , the Yellowlegs Who Has Lost Much , the Great Father in White , the Man Who Rides Alone — against the army of the manitous and the story would end .
21 What we do have and have had for a long time in this country is an acceptance within our law and an acceptance within our definitions of freedom that there are responsibilities with freedom and those responsibilities in this particular case , we have long accepted the argument in this country , maybe not as much as erm , well more in fact than some of our colleagues abroad and maybe they could learn from us from this , but it is not acceptable to have the freedom to be unnecessarily cruel and in fox hunting we have a sport that is unnecessarily cruel , there are ways in which you can deal with rogue foxes , there are ways in which you can actually ensure that the fox community does not destroy the whole , er farming countryside .
22 De Niro 's directorial debut , Tales Of The Bronx , is schedule for early 1991 , but the first film his company has planned is a comedy in which he will co-star with Danny De Vito .
23 and invite the hearer to an exchange of views in which he will agree with him or otherwise in belief or attitude .
24 And I do n't think there is any realistic way in which it could cope with the flows of a fourteen hundred dwelling new settlement .
25 Unix System Labs is set to kick off a Solution Providers Program May 17 in which it will partner with systems integrators such as EDS and make sales calls with them .
26 Marking the places from which they 'd come with scraps of paper , I decided to translate them first .
27 Wordsworth 's power as a poet is seen in what he can do with such material , so that after reading Stepping Westward these commonplaces , while retaining universality , are made new for us .
28 { type } to which you will reply with the letter ( W , S or R ) in the box labelled TYPE
29 { table number } to which you will reply with the number ( 1–40 ) entered in the box labelled{ From Table Number }
30 { start } to which you will reply with the number in the box labelled{ Start }
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