Example sentences of "of [noun] [prep] [Wh det] you [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 Here there is a maze of rules about what you can and can not do and say but these are infinitely preferable to the alternative — control through official regulations and legislation .
2 This would not be a problem if it was n't for another silly set of rules about what you must wear .
3 Enter Rita , a young , timid , nervous , woman in clinging red dress , lipstick to match and a pair of shoes in which you would not want to run for a bus .
4 One of the reasons for writing so much about growing your own plants is that not all flowers and foliage suitable for pressing are available from florists , which can considerably limit the palette of colours from which you will work .
5 If you are unlucky enough to be in a firm where this is not yet done , or if you are self-employed , there are a number of organisations to which you can turn for advice and help .
6 There is an unlimited number of ideas from which you can choose to back your picture , using any fabric from a dainty piece of real silk through tweeds , rough and raw silks and linens , to hessians , velvets , cottons and even several layers or pieces of different materials .
7 If your dog shows a marked degree of aggression with which you can not cope , you must get it to someone who understands the breed and can help .
8 Basic information includes who employs you , what for and the type of problems on which you can advise .
9 They saw abstractions as in some warm and coloured , and the sort of things to which you could appropriately apply quite vivid adjectives .
10 They saw abstractions as in some way warm and coloured , and the sort of things to which you could appropriately apply quite vivid adjectives .
11 That will give you a fair idea of the sort of environment in which institutions are placed , and the sort of environment in which you might be happy , and again , go for the environment in which you think you will be happiest .
12 2 Think of ways in which you could change it to make it really different : funnier more exciting or dramatic stranger 3 Think the story through in your head .
13 So you , what you 've got to do , is to think of ways in which you can translate the technicalities into simple language that other , that ordinary people can understand and appreciate what it is you 're doing and why it 's important .
14 There are a number of ways by which you might start inland from the Basque Coast .
15 After ensuring the quality of your pressed flowers and foliage , the next priority is to check that the standard of materials with which you will surround your picture is equally high .
16 As for other types of accidents in which you can help yourself , it is useful to have a good first aid box handy .
17 ‘ The corrosion rate is not out of line with what you would expect of a steel hull lying in quiet sea water , ’ claimed John Bernie , head of the National Physical Laboratory 's National Corrosion Service .
18 There is a wide range of standards at which you can compete , ranging from weekly club races to national series events or even international championships .
19 A military historian has compared the advantage JSTARS conveys to playing a game of chess in which you can see your opponent 's pieces but he can not see yours .
20 Henry wondered where the brake cable was , what it looked like , whether it was the kind of thing to which you could take a saw .
21 When you receive your copy you will discover a unique range of benefits to which you will become entitled as a WWF Teacher Member .
22 So , European traditions were a sort of net in which you might have got caught ?
23 Yes I think er that that , yes that , that sounds about right from the point of view of what you 'd get back .
24 Try to increase your attention span and extend the length of time over which you can work effectively .
25 the maximum length of time for which you should store it — and the conditions of storage
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