Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] you to " in BNC.

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1 the sack uses the company 's Tergoflex-Light system which allows you to fine-tune the hip belt and shoulder harness position .
2 Flysheet : has an interesting feature which allows you to quickly attach the fly to the inner by means of quick release buckles — an efficient method .
3 As far as years are concerned erm it 's actually a scheme which allows you to gaps in your career .
4 The next best compromise is a scanner which allows you to pre-scan an image and then select the part you want and its size .
5 paragraphs last five er and six er identify identify the number of options for , for change which allows you to er determine the authority budget and to either go for growth to within the overall particular areas , savings in particular areas , or to make switches of resources between services or within services .
6 the , the more you argue for this economy , and the more you argue no this is , this really is how the peasant felt and he that the peasant really erm did n't have any ideas of changing society at that of the landlord system the more I assume that one would support this kind of rent reduction , interest rate reduction campaign which allows you to slowly build up that mobilization which is necessary .
7 There is a subtle but very real difference in where you place the emphasis , and the interviewer will not then automatically make the assumption that there was something lacking in you which caused you to be made redundant .
8 He has a stare that can fill a man with dread — a quiet , almost contemptuous look which shakes you to your boots .
9 Note also those facts vital for your purpose as well as anything which leads you to further research — names of other publications , for example .
10 The horror of bachelorhood which condemns you to arid thought for ever , and the horror of marriage , which condemns you to lies and hypocrisy for ever .
11 The horror of bachelorhood which condemns you to arid thought for ever , and the horror of marriage , which condemns you to lies and hypocrisy for ever .
12 The cure is to improve the clutch operation or use one of the new radios which allow you to ‘ feather ’ the tail rotor when the ‘ hold ’ switch is operated .
13 Any or all of these factors may encourage you to seek to negotiate a settlement which entitles you to speedy payment of a lump sum and perhaps other benefits , even if the value of the total package is less than the amount that you might theoretically win if you sued and all went well .
14 Amsterdam Travel Service has created a unique Museum Pass which entitles you to entrance into 5 specially chosen museums : Valid for one entry per museum — any day throughout your holiday .
15 On the one hand I 'm gon na say you 've got the enabling factors , these are things which enable you to actually participate in taking a holiday overseas .
16 There will usually be an instruction which tells you to either steam , press , or cover with a damp cloth after blocking pieces so size .
17 The interviewer may try to catch you out ( or simply be thoughtless ) by asking questions directly related to the job description or advertisement which brought you to the interview .
18 ‘ Let me come to England with you , to see your parents , to give your sister that interview which brought you to me , and … ’
19 This arrangement should therefore mean that all the services which take you to Cameron Park will use the first stop on the Scotmid section of Nicolson Street .
20 which enables you to ’ .
21 We each make our own Inca trails , whether it be the walking route of that name which brings you to Machu Picchu spectacularly through the Gates of the Sun ; the halting journey I made by bus , colectivo and train ; or the tourists ' ninety dollar day trip on a special train .
22 ‘ Supposing that 's the case , what led you to the Skein of Geese in the first place ? ’
23 Right so what causes you to be distressed , stressed ?
24 Who or what causes you to be stressed ?
25 " What caused you to be ill ? "
26 What attracted you to this particular job ?
27 And er what attracted you to the job , did you know somebody that worked here ?
28 ‘ And what brought you to my cottage in the middle of the night , with that story about your tent blowing away ?
29 What brought you to my doorstep ? ’
30 What brought you to that conclusion ? ’
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