Example sentences of "[noun pl] on [Wh det] you [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | And one looks at the two most likely existing settlements on which you could do that to are , of course , Easingwold , to the Nor to the Northwest , and Tadcaster to the South . |
2 | Begin your research by looking for ideas on which you can expound and expand . |
3 | Basic information includes who employs you , what for and the type of problems on which you can advise . |
4 | Schools , polytechnics and universities all have magazines and newspapers on which you may gain actual experience while still a student . |
5 | Mind you , is n't there some restrictions on what you can do with fridges ? |
6 | Codes can easily be devised to suit your individual tastes , but the following are a few hints on which you might build . |
7 | The only occasions on which you will have to pay anything are if you take advantage of some of our other services linked to the Current Account , which are subject to their own costs . |
8 | The facts on which you must build your argument are scattered throughout the statement of the problem in what the examiner thinks is flowing English , but which is sometimes anything but clear . |