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

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1 Thus in this linking process , the teacher requires flexibility to help pupils build links at a speed with which they can cope .
2 Wealthy party members , including newspaper owners and businessmen , saw McCarthy as a weapon with which they could ensure victory in 1952 , and backed the Senator financially .
3 This is a conclusion with which we would agree and indeed it provides a rationale for this book .
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 It was not a subject with which he would expect me to sympathize .
6 It is important to make changes at a pace with which you can easily cope .
7 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 .
8 A union with which we 'll be amalgamated within the next eighteen months .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 Credit for forcing a decision on this issue goes to Rudi Fuchs , director of the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague , who caused a fierce public discussion when he announced that he wanted to deaccession two Picassos in his collection in order to create a fund with which he could supplement his annual acquisitions budget and concentrate more on collecting contemporary art ( see The Art Newspaper , No. 14 , January 1992 , p. 3 ) .
12 On the odd occasions I met him , I felt that he 'd adopted all these trappings to keep off a world with which he could not cope .
13 ( A statement with which it should be said not all Christians today would necessarily agree , but let us grant him that . )
14 The dominance of the key characteristics and realist strategies shows that the subjects were , generally , comparing the descriptions of the target person with a standard with which they could identify .
15 On the whole , I hope that there is sufficient material in the book for analysts of any persuasion to make a start on the process of using system ideas to investigate and understand human activity ; at the same time , systems students and researchers may well benefit by studying some of the interpretations and practical examples given here , reflecting as they do a Weltanschauung with which they may not be familiar .
16 So in the last half of February Fleischmann and Pons had a detector with which they could count neutrons .
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