Example sentences of "with [Wh det] she [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 She walked over to her door , practising the sentences with which she would wake Rachel .
2 In a way she hoped he had not and yet , on the other hand , she believed the news would have made his final days very happy , however heinous the deceit with which she would always have to live .
3 Now she was inserting the throat and ear plugs with which she would hear and communicate and breathe .
4 Through this , her love can be tempered into a compassion and understanding with which she can help and sustain others .
5 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 .
6 Not only does Orlando explore gender issues and sexual politics , in which Swinton is interested , but it also presents a sweep of family history , with which she can identify ; the family line stretching back through time , the ancient portraits in which one can see one 's own features .
7 The swiftness with which she 'd put the same question surprised him .
8 However , Joshua Smith intervened by buying it all up before the sale , and advanced Emma a sum on its security with which she could pay more outstanding bills .
9 She had introduced herself on the doorstep , often been invited in and asked the tenants to let her know if they had any problems with which she could help .
10 There was nothing with which she could find fault , and eventually she turned to Mr Miller and said , ‘ You 've got a wonderful collection here and I 'm full of admiration at the way in which you look after them . ’
11 She was trying to grasp the radically changed situation with which she must come to terms .
12 She made between 70 and 90 blouses a week which , despite the low rate of pay , compares well with what she might have got as a part-time worker in a sweat shop , the most likely alternative .
13 But not with what she can not bear , she spawns
14 I got the impression very quickly that she was going through a period where she was experimenting a lot with what she could get away with as an individual .
15 Though she wanted to run , she forced herself to walk , with what she could only hope was regal grace , past Matthew and out of the confines of that cupboard .
16 But , he favoured her with what she could only perceive as a reassuring smile when , ‘ I 'm on my way to Mariánské Láznë myself , ’ he commented easily , ‘ so that 's one problem you can forget . ’
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