Example sentences of "which you [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Now I believe that you test the liberal democracy , not by the ease with which majorities get their way but on the extent to which you accommodate the views of committed minorities and we 've lived so long with majority rule , masquerading as democracy , that we 've forgotten that that is more akin to dictatorship than anything else .
2 To which you reply
3 ( a ) some poems by Emily Dickinson , which you analyse ; ( b ) a bibliography ( list of books and articles ) , to find out what has been written by and on this poet ; ( c ) one or more critical articles on Emily Dickinson ; ( d ) a biography of the writer ; ( e ) a dictionary of symbolism , to look up some of the symbols she uses ; ( f ) a concordance to the works of Emily Dickinson ( this is a list of all the words she used , and where she used them ) .
4 Now I should like the name and address of the authority who employ you , the name of your landlady and that of the school in which you 've been teaching . ’
5 Neither the size of the orchestras nor the size of the stage seems to have deterred you from staging major works by Verdi — Un ballo in maschera , for instance , which you 've now come back to after fifty years — Wagner , and Strauss .
6 When we were watching the end of the film of Brahms 's First Symphony which you 've been editing , I noticed you giving a very accurate two-handed performance of the timpani part on the table in front of you .
7 Filming orchestral music is obviously an art which you 've given special thought to and you are pioneering your own editing methods in the light of your long musical and interpretative experience .
8 Of course the environment is very much more simple and unpleasant than the environment from which you 've just come .
9 Have there been any developments on the guitar synth front which you 've taken up for this album ?
10 Subject to your report , which you 've just given .
11 Such identification of the elements of Q with those of Q is in exactly the same spirit as the identification of the elements of Z with certain elements of Q ( see Fig. 1.2 ) , an identification to which you 've probably never previously given much thought .
12 Then , as students , you may be familiar with " the examination dream " — of sitting and taking an examination or a test which you 've already taken and passed .
13 Which you 've got in both .
14 And you measure the angle through which you 've had to turn to get to that position , and which direction you 've had to turn it through or rather , which direction the light had been rotated through .
15 Somebody 's slipped over and they 've got all the grit in their knuckles in the part of their knuckles and you want to bandage the hand or there 's a cut on the hand , even on the palm , we can do that one later when it 's really , when it 's really a gash , gushing blood we can do this afternoon , I repeat again none of these which you 've done this morning will control severe bleeding , get it into your heads this is just to cover to keep infection out , alright , these are not to control severe bleeding just covering a minor wound or a graze , right ?
16 The picture , the acute picture which you 've just seen is virtually exclusively due to the production of a toxin and that toxin produces really a necrotic pharyngitis inflammation of the pharynx associated with necrosis and detachment of what we call the pseudo-membrane .
17 So although we think that our method is best , we fully realize that you 've got styles , things th which you 've built up over many years .
18 But one thing that is very relevant which , which you 've got ta think about is that , we all thought Operation Quickspend was great news did n't we ?
19 Student asks thirty people , how long it had taken them And you draw a frequency table , which you 've just been doing there .
20 Which you 've probably not read .
21 What kind of community has it been , having lived here having had so many years in which you 've actually had I mean ei either lived here for forty years plus erm from many other years you 've actually been working here in addi in addition .
22 Erm but the idea is that it should be , very much be something which you erm er you know the , the estimate and so on is , is something which you 've contributed
23 I mean you could forget this list that I gave th b that gave you , unless there 's anything on it that is still relevant , but find the things yourself on that topic so that on Thursday Next Thursday you can each spend ten minutes talking about things which you 've read in your topic specifically .
24 A mixture of series and parallel , which you 've done before but you probably need a bit of revision .
25 which you 've got there ,
26 Just a poor schoolmaster who ca n't afford to keep you in the style to which you 've never been accustomed
27 ‘ Instead of which you 've ended up with a half-grown female in a hat like a tea-cosy .
28 So we have a wealth of choice for you as customers in terms of for instance using tools which you 're familiar with which you 've already invested in .
29 Perhaps again , it lacks just a little bit of sharpness which you 've lost .
30 Now , as the chairman said we base the salaries of directors on two elements an element of base salary which looks at market levels and we ergo , have a fair base which reflects a sort of medium to upper level of companies of this size we then leverage , very carefully , a bonus scheme related to performance and I believe that is the right thing to do and I believe and so do my fellow directors who sit on that committee believe that it is one of the reasons that we 've seen the great growth in this company over the last five years which you 've achieved and which actually the Chancellor of the Exchequer would very glad about because it is increasing the wealth and the benefit of this country , particularly as a lot of those earnings are coming from overseas and will in , in time be repatriated in Britain .
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