Example sentences of "[noun] which you [vb mod] [vb infin] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And that granite obelisk is the Bunker Hill Monument which you will have learnt about in school .
2 A ‘ rough guide ’ to flu and cold remedies which you may wish to circulate to members .
3 There are a number of possible tax-saving tactics which you may wish to discuss with your accountant , such as :
4 You can then take vesicles which you would have prepared erm biochemically , either through first purifying your protein or , more crudely , a er a s a partially purified membrane fraction , and fuse those with the artificial bilayer .
5 I am sure he would have considered that both technical accomplishment and , though not perhaps in the modern sense , introspection , were valuable for the poet , but the labour and intense study which you 'll have noticed he referred to in that passage I 've read , consisted of course of learning large numbers of languages , which he clearly did with great fluency , and reading inordinately the whole of human literature .
6 In terms of taking we we have a put in a detailed traffic impact study which you 'll have seen in with our report .
7 Germaine Greer has coined a term which you may have read , which is er which is called PM zed !
8 In terms of the A sixty four south , although it is a a dual carriageway , again it is operating at capacity in in in the stretch which you would need to serve the new settlement .
9 ‘ Now go into the kitchen and take the tray which you 'll find waiting on the table on the left and take it up to room five on the third floor . ’
10 Is it any wonder that we do n't really taste our food any more ? learning to become aware of the flavour of what you eat and drink will not only give you a great deal of pleasure which you may have forgotten but it will also make you more discerning in what you choose to put into your mouth .
11 Spelling mistakes do not usually stop your writing being understood , but in many contexts they carry undesirable connotations which you may wish to avoid ( " does n't read " , " illiterate " , " badly taught " , etc . ) .
12 The patience and persistence which you must have learned as a fisherman would result in pulling us through .
13 The jet of steam can be aimed at particularly stubborn creases , and there is also a spray attachment which you can use to cover larger areas .
14 Another useful item is the Orb of Thunder which you can use to darken the skies and prevent the enemy flying high into the air .
15 you know , there 's a description which you can choose to listen to or not
16 You can say that if they do n't keep to the agreed rules of the drama , then the magic will start to fail ; if they climb up the wall-bars when you have asked them not to , you can say that the magic only works when their feet are touching the ground , thus using the fiction of the drama to limit the space they work in and remind them through a dramatic device of those rules which you will have agreed before the lesson begins ( see also the section on " Control " in Chapter 4 ) .
17 The advantage of this scheme is that you do n't need to remember to save the money which you would have paid to the Government later on !
18 Those concrete ornaments which you may have put into your pond wo n't help either .
19 There may be video materials on your shelves showing people at work which you could use to extend practice of this kind .
20 Are there any similar developments in the Programme of Work for this session which you can expect to see in the Catalogue for 1989/90 ?
21 From large carpet areas to those tricky areas which you may have thought impossible to get really clean — the Steamatic enables you to clean them all with the minimum of fuss .
22 As for those stubborn areas which you may have thought beyond the reach of any cleaner — the stained or mouldy grouting round the back of the basin , the bath and the shower , plugholes and taps — you 'll find that the Steamatic 's powerful cleaning action makes a tremendous difference .
23 You see , children , this is all part of a BBC plan which you will come to know as CISSI ( the Corporation 's Intention to deal Sensitively with Serious Issues ) .
24 Play him or her you can explain the results which you want from the session and the engineer can advise you on any extra equipment which you may need to hire .
25 I was just thinking rather than having plain which you 'd have to pay for anyway a plain piece of glass and , and er putting lead on it yourself I think that 's a brilliant idea that .
26 Yes , the Alexander Technique is a very useful tool which you can use to help you find the solutions to many physical , emotional and mental problems but , more than that , it has the potential to help us use our intelligence in a way that is constructive both for us and our fellow man .
27 Erm even tapestries like the Devonshire hunting tapestry which you may have seen at the V and A. Er the tops look as if they 're been eaten by mice because they 're been so often snagged onto tenterhooks and moved and moved round and onto other tenterhooks , they just do n't seem to have had the same view of this kind of thing as we do .
28 Another aspect of organisations which you might have discovered is that organisations are constantly changing .
29 I I think you were all here listening to the erm pensioners before you were they were talking about their ideas which were also our ideas in our er report on the designated ownership of , of the pension funds and in particular they had a couple of ideas which you may have heard about having the word pension in the in the names , just technical points , er pension in the names of er of the funds and and people who were er giving advice on behalf of them .
30 The kind of conventions which you can expect to find operating are :
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