Example sentences of "with which we [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 This is a conclusion with which we would agree and indeed it provides a rationale for this book .
2 The instrument with which we shall purge our minds is the idea that I call the extended phenotype .
3 Something with which we could go to the customer and say , ‘ This is the sort of thing it is now possible to do .
4 It is realistic to recognise that there is a significant problem with which we must deal and that it is right to do so .
5 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 .
6 There are other differences in penalties between England and Wales and Scotland with which we should deal .
7 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 . ’
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 ‘ Our well-paid spin-doctors must get off their backsides , Mr Chairman , and give us the tools with which we can finish the job . ’
11 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 .
12 There are only a few studies with which we can illustrate this approach .
13 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 .
14 Our first task is to remove the uncertainties with which we can deal , and the first of those are the proposals of Mr. MacSharry .
15 We first consider a very simple computer , with which we can introduce the basic concepts and terminology required for the remainder of the book .
16 When we talk about part-time holdings in any context — certainly in an island context — we are not speaking about small static parcels of land with which we can play about like pieces in a jig-saw puzzle .
17 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 .
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