Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] with which [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Chesterton , a Stanhope who survived , found in fascism a positive political creed with which he could identify .
2 To study this problem , the investigators have first to develop small models for a small number of key countries , and then to simulate different strategies with which they might or might not manage to cooperate .
3 But we need not pause to examine its defects , since there is a stronger and more interesting move with which it may be confused .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 As well as having gills , Lungfish have primitive lungs with which they can obtain oxygen from the air .
7 The advantage of such a system to trainees building a career lies in the complete flexibility with which they can gain qualifications .
8 We know how important it is to educate children , sometimes even those in their late primary school years , about the offending temptations with which they may be faced .
9 We need not wait for evil to swoop out of the cosmos or ascend from the depths of hell : it is here now , not incarnate in human form but embodied in the structures and philosophies of our modern culture.l It is this contemporary culture with which we must grapple and fight .
10 There are a number of additional options with which you can limit the extent of the search or increase it by ignoring spaces and making the search non case-sensitive .
11 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 .
12 The second aspect of natural concepts with which I shall be concerned is their conjunctive nature .
13 Washington also contended that the grant of long-term credits to communist states in general was robbing the West of useful weapons with which it might hope to influence the conduct of both the USSR and China .
14 Among its chief attributes are its pleasingly creamy colour , its smoothness and coolness to the touch , its fine grain and the comparative ease with which it can be wrought to a variety of precise shapes using such elementary techniques as sawing , rubbing , polishing and perforating .
15 In other words , the DTI had failed to understand fully its own legal powers with which it could have put pressure on Barlow Clowes .
16 Without this , one can not begin to grasp the size and complexity of Charles ' achievements — such as the uncanny speed with which he could move troops across great distances .
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 I have always had very limited sympathy with what is rather mis misdescribed in my er er view , as industrial action , but there is one in history , one instance of industrial action with which I must tell Your Lordships I feel an increasing sympathy .
19 However , it is intended that they should extract from the reader that kind of critical attitude with which he should read this book from Chapter 1 onwards .
20 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 .
21 Some are general principles with which it would be impossible to disagree .
22 This is not the moment to rehearse the arguments for and against the various options with which we may be presented in December , so I leave the House with two brief thoughts .
23 The only proposition with which they could be eliciting an agreement is that made by A : but it does not make sense for B to elicit an agreement with A's proposition .
24 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 .
25 Their strength was in their mobility , and in the contemptuous austerity with which they could discard their meagre establishments and take to the hills with their real possessions , their liberty , their horses and cattle , their tribal loyalty and their weapons .
26 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 .
27 Erm and it 's sort of erm features that are expressed er like intelligent and then intelligent er it reveals to what extent subjects perceive speakers in a particular language as having desirable or undesirable traits with which they may or may not wish to identify .
28 There is no biographical key with which it can be unlocked — and I have not been trying to turn one in this essay of mine , which does not believe it , for that matter , to be locked .
29 The aspect of lunar origin with which I shall be primarily concerned here is how the Earth came to get its Moon .
30 At this stage , do n't be tempted to try to turn the model as this will inevitably lead you into a difficult situation with which you will not be able to cope .
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