Example sentences of "[noun pl] which you [vb mod] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | They sat astonished as Sir Claus Moser , head of the National Commission on Education , told them : ‘ The majority of our children are in schools which you would n't want to be associated with . |
2 | Marks & Spencer and Waitrose both have champagnes which you could usefully treat in the same way if you have to cool dark hole to bung them in . |
3 | There is no point in having access to information that you can not understand , or having the opportunity to propose policies which you can not formulate . |
4 | The Starlet holds over 200 CDs which you can just punch buttons to play . |
5 | A good substitute might be one of those huge Victorian or Edwardian wardrobes which you can often find cheaply in second-hand shops or junk yards , because they are too big for most bedrooms . |
6 | There are 2 kinds of errors which you could still encounter ; errors of logic and run-time errors . |
7 | •There 's a mass of companies out there selling PCs which you can simply plug a network card into . |
8 | I think that 's a prudent way of going about things , it 's responsive t to the questions which you might possibly have read and but it does n't make over optimistic assessments about the likely savings that the council control . |
9 | If patients ask specific questions which you can not deal with you should always refer this to sister . |
10 | Since a high proportion of residents in Homes are frail , you may have to assist with nursing care and may come across conditions which you may not have met before in elderly people . |
11 | It is absolutely futile to try to make plans for conditions which you can not foresee , ( Hear , hear ) . |
12 | only then will you avoid difficulties which you would otherwise encounter in claiming any money owing to your copyrights . |
13 | JOHN CRIPPS has a few suggestions which you might not have thought of . |
14 | Some dragons banter words with you , more devious and less answerable than the Sphynx herself ; they spin word games which you must not play , and then in the end they come out and fight like men , until you can plunge your spear into the soft white spot where their plated armour is thin . |
15 | This tactic does sometimes work , but it 's quite risky for Orcs because it ties up a lot of character points which you could well use elsewhere . |
16 | Er , I do n't know what , and I think he , we he sent for that book , I sent for this and its different issues which you can possibly used in erm P S D se er , etcetera and there 's a number which I feel work across the years rather than just you know , sort of one year book for example there 's a a unit there Terry and |
17 | You must take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which you can reasonably foresee would be likely to injure your neighbour . |