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

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1 Lastly , when acting for a buyer prepare your land registry cover or application form ( which you 'll require when lodging your application to register the transfer or for first registration of title , as the case may be ) at the same time as you make your requisitions and prepare the draft conveyance or transfer and other documents preferably in that buyer 's package described at p22 .
2 If you are acting for a building society in the transaction , it will have its own form of report on title , which you must complete and submit before the advance can be made to you .
3 Oh you have a bag of something in the sweet box in the cupboard in the kitchen which you must take and put on your desk .
4 I also enclose a Medical Assessment Card which you should complete and return at your earliest convenience .
5 My great aim is to give you a periodical which you will not throw aside as soon as read , but which you will value and look over years hence as an old familiar friend , when you may be battling with the realities of life under the suns of India , in the backwoods of Canada or the United States , or the grassy downs of Australia , over the wide Ocean among the isles of the Pacific , or on the distant shores of Columbia .
6 A charcuterie in Aurillac or Vic-sur-Cère or some other small but locally important town will possibly provide a pâté the like of which you never tasted before , or a locally cured ham , a few slices of which you will buy and carry away with a salad , a kilo of peaches , a bottle of Monbazillac and a baton of bread , and somewhere on a hillside amid the mile upon mile of golden broom or close to a splashing waterfall you will have , just for once , the ideal picnic .
7 Are there ways in which you can avoid or alter these circumstances ?
8 Begin your research by looking for ideas on which you can expound and expand .
9 Nevertheless , a basically sound plan provides a framework on which you can build and progress in the light of experience and changing conditions .
10 However this vision was also one of tidiness , he advised : " An adjoining room to be a dressing room in which you can dress and undress .
11 Moreover , erm the world can be broken down into elements , into simples , which you can perceive or grasp conceptually as what they are quite independently of the system as a whole to which they belong .
12 Because of course it may seem , and very many people objected to him , that , if you adopt his sort of subjectivist views , erm you are perhaps deprived of any rational basis upon which you can criticize and condemn the actual way in which human beings conduct their affairs and organize their society .
13 The experience you will gain as a governor will soon show you ways in which you can support and enhance the system .
14 If the car is low to the ground , it is likely to be extremely difficult for the patient to get in and out , so you might try using a car in which you can raise and lower the suspension .
15 I want a culture which you can tug and shape with complexity .
16 They were alright , big glass things which you could surround and pack in tea chests with bits and pieces and equipment in .
17 One Monday morning I lay in bed looking out of my skylight window at nothing in particular ; there was n't anything to see except sky because the window was merely a hole in the roof which you could open or shut with a long wooden handle .
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