Example sentences of "by which [pron] can [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The response or experience is individual , though there are canons by which one can judge its appropriateness , by which one can discriminate understanding from misunderstanding .
2 One problem in analysing party programmes derives from the fact that there is no unambiguous index by which one can assess the extent of " real " choice between them .
3 The response or experience is individual , though there are canons by which one can judge its appropriateness , by which one can discriminate understanding from misunderstanding .
4 The Soviet formulation is more exact : ‘ the active defence of peace ’ , by which we can infer ‘ victory without war ’ .
5 To this end he used a metaphor drawn from mathematics , the variable , to create " devices by which we can characterize the objects of empirical social investigation " .
6 On the other hand , there are those who are hopelessly compromised who believe that the only means by which we can achieve successful conservation is by bringing on board local people , and working together with them to achieve the most harmonious interaction between humans and wildlife .
7 Having established that body rhythms are a mixture of internal and external causes , we need to have some experimental means by which we can measure the contribution of each to the total rhythm .
8 This shape difference measure is the fundamental building block by which we can create large databases of outline shapes that can be searched efficiently .
9 Concepts are mental procedures by which we can create and recreate mental images of objects , ideas of feelings …
10 These Holy Ones set out the rules by which we can live our lives and , in turn , reach the state of a higher being which is dormant within each one of us .
11 Short-term memory is the phenomenon by which we can remember a telephone number long enough after looking it up to be able to dial it .
12 The reactions of an educated élite , the study of whose reading matter has so often given social and cultural historians their main access to the past , no longer remains the only documentation by which we can get at the culture of ‘ the common man ’ .
13 Yet in fact imagination can be the means by which we can come to understand reality .
14 Nothing illustrates better the fluidity of viewpoints by which we can swing towards and away from egoism , and how little it has to do with morality .
15 ‘ There are two successive movements of consciousness , difficult but well within our capability , by which we can have access to the superior gradations of our existence .
16 The Our Father is the prayer which Christ himself taught us and it is the best means by which we can communicate with God .
17 At the beginning of this chapter it was suggested that the main features by which we can characterise the wider category of positivist criminology ( and which also serve to distinguish it from classical criminology ) are determinism , differentiation , pathology and the diversion of attention away from crime ( and the criminal law ) to the criminal .
18 ’ One way of drawing attention to a firm , or a brand , in general terms is to develop a symbol , or logo , by which everyone can recognise it .
19 We 've got to persuade them to invest in us — to make them see us as the means by which they can topple the Seven . ’
20 ‘ Defence has been perfected to a remarkable degree , ’ he said , ‘ and I have heard it suggested that through its further development football may be brought to a state of stalemate … it will be a sorry reflection on forwards if they have not the intelligence , the inventiveness to devise means by which they can carry their attack to a successful end . ’
21 For older mentally handicapped children , it offers an excellent method by which they can develop independent domestic skills without being placed in total isolation .
22 Both combined lead to political conclusions which are in some ways akin to those of Rawls : political action should be concerned with providing individuals with the means by which they can develop , which enable them to choose and attempt to realize their own conception of the good .
23 They provide the writers with a language by which they can recognise and communicate their sense of an ineffable being with the dynamic power to transform their lives , and the purpose of their writing is to release that dynamic in the lives of others .
24 So it 's not , it 's not a question of any one government , or the voluntary organisations or the companies putting pressure , it 's a question of all of them working out mechanisms by which they can persuade more and more people to join this particular movement .
25 Within that period there will continue to be stated periods for exchange of pleadings and other interlocutory steps since these provide a guide to parties and a means by which they can keep one another up to schedule .
26 Is there no means by which I can find Mr Randall ?
27 In every question needing assessment a standard or scale of reference is required by which you can measure relative success , failure or achievement .
28 Erm and this is really the mechanism by which you can ensure the continuous or continual improvement of the quality system .
29 In general , the only way by which you can become acquainted with the correspondence student is through the student 's attempts at solutions and possibly by questions on specific difficulties .
30 There are five bridges , no less , by which you can cross the Nive into Lesser Bayonne .
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