Example sentences of "with which it be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It simply assumes that the past is of consuming interest , and through its richness and rareness of reference , and the elegance with which it is written , makes it so .
2 Sharon Ombler , addiction prevention co-ordinator at Darlington Memorial Hospital , says one of the risks of taking Ecstasy is the ease with which it is adulterated often with heroin or amphetamines .
3 Any loss in emotional or dramatic range , however , is generally compensated for by the fearsome intensity of the vision that results , and the compelling stylishness with which it is communicated .
4 The coalescing of concepts which the reader keeps separate ( simile and the item it describes ) in the minds of the people is captured by underlexicalisation here , conveyed by the quasi-metaphorical fusion of the entity described and that with which it is compared .
5 Another is the ease with which it is assumed that in actual democratic politics it should be the majority in each nation-state which has the right to decide on all issues .
6 Define the market with which it is intended to communicate by region , by product or by any other segmentation method .
7 La Rochefoucauld 's famous maxim challenges by the precision with which it is formulated .
8 Although technically still responsible to the North Essex health authority , Mid Essex Mental Health Services is already managed on a contract basis by the community health trust with which it is planned to merge .
9 Throughout implementation of the job , communication will take place at a variety of levels and the skill with which it is handled will often dictate the ultimate success of the job .
10 The company 's place of registration and the number with which it is registered .
11 An attitude is a mental state of readiness , organised through experience , exerting an influence upon an individual 's response to an object and the situations with which it is related .
12 The issue of who controls the company is of fundamental importance , since on it depends , as Herman points out , ‘ [ w*rsqb ; hether the profitability goal is preserved , and the intensity with which it is sought ’ .
13 William Troy in the Nation was similarly unable to find the right words to explain the greatness of It Happened One Night and he suggested that ‘ a good photoplay , like a good book or a good piece of music , remains always something of a miracle ’ and that ‘ beyond a certain point the mind is forced to bow down before its own inability to unravel and put together again all the parts of the shining and imponderable whole with which it is dealing ’ .
14 There are two aspects to education : one is the content , the subject matter itself ; the other is the manner in which , and the purpose with which it is studied .
15 A Microsoft Corp staffer is reported to have told Sun Microsystems Inc that Microsoft would make Windows such a moving target that Sun , with its WABI Windows Application Binary Interface , could not keep up ( CI No 2,147 ) : if the tale is true and Microsoft means it , it means that the company has learned a little too well from its long cohabitation with IBM , and that the seeds of its own destruction are now being sown — for years , IBM added features and tweaked its mainframes with no thought of improving them from the user 's point of view , but simply to trip up competitors , and once a dominant company starts resorting to such tactics , it fatally injures the regard with which it is held by the outside world , and is embarking on the slippery slope that leads to the debacle IBM finds itself in today .
16 Obvious indicators are the books schools or parents buy for children and the priority in which they buy them , the volume of work in exercise books and the care with which it is corrected as well as the actual , as distinct from the official , allocation of teaching time .
17 In particular the Concerto grosso had seemed to me fairly small beer beside the superb Fifth Symphony ( = Concerto grosso No. 4 ) with which it is coupled on Chailly 's Decca disc .
18 Then we shall show that this more subtle procedure is a valid way of estimating a macroeconomic model which incorporates rational expectations and that it allows us to test rational expectations conditional on the economic model with which it is combined .
19 As often , when one is confronted with what appears an intractable philosophical problem , there is an overwhelming temptation to try to argue it out of existence by showing that the linguistic expressions with which it is linked can be modified or paraphrased into other , less problematic , expressions without any loss of truth or philosophically relevant meaning .
20 Auditors are not responsible for reporting on irregulated entities overall compliance with rules with which it is required to comply , that 's unlike local government , nor are they required to conduct there work in such a way that there is reasonable certainty that they will discover breaches .
21 The court must make its own value judgment on the defendant 's conduct , taking into account its social utility and the care with which it is carried out .
22 As for the infrequency with which it is celebrated , this may be thought to be a reaction against the daily sacrifice of the Mass and the emphasis that grace comes dear and difficult not cheap and daily .
23 Whether school RE reflects the obvious case for it depends upon the openness with which it is approached and the style of teaching adopted .
24 All writing depends on the materials with which it is executed , so when in European countries surfaces such as vellum , and instruments like the reed pen took the place of stone and chisel , the joining of letters into cursive styles became possible .
25 Because of the high speed with which it is executed , it is a very difficult technique to block .
26 The difficulty with that type of crime is that , because of the speed with which it is executed , burglar alarms and security systems are relatively ineffective .
27 The frequency with which it is enjoyed varies to some extent from person to person ; it varies still more with age and familiarisation .
28 Bear in mind that if the situation merits physical self-defence much may depend upon the attitude with which it is attempted .
29 Menstruation , and the fertility with which it is associated , form a woman 's ‘ thoughts ’ ( her ta'kwanya ) , as similarly hunting and fishing capabilities are the ‘ thoughts ’ of a man .
30 It is not always realized that often a herb will help with digestion generally , — or with the digestion of the particular food with which it is associated .
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