Example sentences of "the [noun] [prep] [Wh det] you [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 In Southend , where 3,000 of the 50,000 adult males are reckoned to be Masons , it went into the case of what you might call Preferential Allocation of Council Property , and the battle of one councillor , Christopher Hudson , to break the grip of the men on the Square : ‘ We ca n't have a secret society operating within the framework of a democracy , ’ he said .
2 It 's an inset problem , and therefore one is looking inevitably at the reasons for which you can moved an inset boundary , supposing that one already exists , which it does n't , but let us suppose it does .
3 As a returner , these are the skills in which you will be expected to be competent before being allowed to return to practice .
4 That 's the level at which you would have been walking along this alleyway in nineteen ninety and about fourteen sixty .
5 The ‘ right ’ side of a sheet of paper refers to the side on which you can read the watermark .
6 These machines , which are comparatively new to the domestic market , have jog/shuttle dials with the aid of which you can rapidly pinpoint edits by playing the tapes back and forth at any speed you like from single-frame and slo-mo to five or more times faster than normal .
7 Even if memory is limited , with only the odd few 100 K's of free RAM spare , caching makes a big difference to the speed at which you can work .
8 If you succeed in finding another job , or already have one lined up at the time that you go , it may not be worth suing your employer because the losses for which you could claim reimbursement may be minimal .
9 Yet the effect of what you can play should be that you hear what Brahms wrote down , even if you do n't follow his notation absolutely to the dot .
10 Going on to a weight-reducing diet that is not adequately balanced may further compromise your feelings of well being and energy , and limit the degree to which you can undertake an increased level of exercise .
11 It is important to realise early on that the degree to which you can let the computer get on with producing your pages automatically corresponds exactly to the amount of control over those pages that you will be able to exert as a user .
12 Step I State the issue on which you will be negotiating .
13 In the case of the B flat Concerto ( and this is the only major piano work of this type that comes to mind ) , Brahms sometimes simply wrote down too many notes — unrestrained by the practicality of what you can actually play .
14 Think , too , about the circumstances under which you can not keep to your resolves , and analyse exactly what it is that makes you behave the way you do .
15 To which I reply , ‘ All right , let's think of the circumstances in which you might wish to say ‘ I 'm happy ’ in the most general sense , without limitation to any implied purpose or situation … ’
16 ( b ) State the circumstances in which you would use :
17 These will enable you to assess for yourself what your strengths and weaknesses are , as well as the areas in which you might like to consider working in the future .
18 Explanation : You should write down specifically the areas in which you could see improvements ( or deterioration ) .
19 Other drawing packages provide you with easy to use drawing tools but only IntelliDraw tries to understand the nature of what you might be drawing .
20 Start at the new radiator position and work back towards the point at which you will connect into the existing pipework .
21 I love the immediacy of pastels , the feel of pastel stick against the paper , the ease with which you can create either whispers of colour , or strong , dynamic statements .
22 But what catches the eye , while lane-changing to avoid the gaudily clad in day-glo outfits , is the ease with which you can buy boron-graphite shafts at just 13 dollars a go .
23 You can then apply a similar method to the second major piece of preparation before applying for a job : matching yourself to the job for which you might apply .
24 This is one of the actions in which you must train your lecturers ( see chapter 3 ) .
25 So choose your hookbait , and consequently the bait with which you will be pre-baiting , according to what is used most often on that particular water .
26 The problem comes when you meet a horizontal nogging — the positions of which you can determine with a joist and batten detector .
27 Back along with the back to what you would call the sea crossing er to and get on to the Rousay pier then and get a dinghy or something and row across to Wyre .
28 They 're on a worldwide scale rather than a national scale , but you have to recognise that there are only so many hours in the day in which you can be efficient .
29 Personal pensions are largely modelled on the old-style self-employed pensions — with one or two important differences , including in particular the age at which you can retire .
30 Clearly , it is important to consider each of the ways in which you can safeguard your equipment because it is no use avoiding all the flying hazards if you are going to write off your glider on the ground .
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