Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun pl] which you " in BNC.

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1 It is absolutely futile to try to make plans for conditions which you can not foresee , ( Hear , hear ) .
2 On pain of loss of temporalities which you hold from us , we strongly inhibit you in the council now called at Lambeth from presuming to attempt anything to our prejudice , or that of our realm , or against us or our rights which our predecessors , kings of England , enjoyed by ancient and approved custom , or to assent to any such move .
3 eyes of potatoes which you hide
4 And there 's no waiting ; each centre has more boards than people , more rigs than boards , and an interesting programme of activities which you 're welcome to join .
5 We add our usual framework of activities which you 're welcome to join .
6 We add our usual framework of activities which you 're welcome to join , sharing costs .
7 The kind of conventions which you can expect to find operating are :
8 And I mean there are lots of things now er which er how can I say I never had much interest before erm never thought th that they when you 've seen the help in hand they 've dished out erm , S D P , the erm oh the Council of Churches which you know never There are all sorts of erm I tell you another people and erm I sha the Gay and Lesbian Society you know , people take them er lightly but er it makes you sit up and and think now .
9 It was easy to surrender your independence in ways which you hardly realised until too late .
10 ‘ What the Archdeacon means is that the way in which priests are appointed means that the sort of questions which you are asking , while perfectly appropriate for an appointment in commerce or industry or indeed other professions , simply do n't apply in the Church .
11 The sort of things which you will need to decide upon are noted below ; it is not essential that you do any of these things , because even if you do not give written arguments , or you do not attend the hearing or send a representative , the Committee will consider the information given to them by the Council and then reach a decision on your case .
12 And , you know , the sort of things which you can remember , which I can remember , some of the glorious ones , one when I was working up in Lancashire , about this time of year when the , the new May Day Bank Holiday was announced in about nineteen seventy-two or three or something and through five editions of the Lancashire Evening Post was a headline which said ‘ New Pubic Holiday ’ .
13 Well wh I think all you can say is , you end up with a , with a package of genes which you got from your parents .
14 There are 2 kinds of errors which you could still encounter ; errors of logic and run-time errors .
15 Our purpose is not to define a basic library for you , but rather to suggest kinds of books which you might look for ; and our choice of texts is based primarily on their convenience as illustrations .
16 In our Polymer Research Group , there are erm people doing research on novel plastics for erm credit cards , for additives to plastics which you use for credit cards , to give bank cards and credit cards a longer lifetime .
17 So , so make a clear , definitive statement of what it is , so that the rumour does n't leak over , and you find yourself answering rumours , you 're actually answering problems about facts which you can substantiate rather than rumours which you have to deny and then substantiate the facts .
18 What you really need is a shed on wheels which you can pull behind you .
19 It is also a criminal offence to falsify , destroy or otherwise dispose of , or to cause or permit the falsification , concealment , destruction or disposal of documents which you know or suspect are or would be relevant to the investigation .
20 Writing the words in your book provides you with a ready-made store of words which you know your pupils have difficulty with , and from which you can construct a teaching programme .
21 Erm my job , I , I 'm employed by the Union of Students which you have all paid your subscription to so therefore , in effect , you 're all my bosses .
22 Please ask for more information about services which you think might be helpful to you .
23 Another aspect of organisations which you might have discovered is that organisations are constantly changing .
24 But I actually think that you 've got access problems in both of them and they have to be considered because the do really affect severely or they could severely affect er the success or failure of the programme , and it 's these list of things which you think , now I 've thought about that or I have n't thought about that .
25 sat back in her chair and brought out the list of words which you were supposed to know after each book .
26 The two young girls , I predicted , would not find such changes so difficult to accommodate , but I did all I could to see that Mrs Clements suffered the least adjustments , to the extent that I undertook for myself a number of duties which you may consider most broad-minded of a butler to do .
27 There are a number of conventions which you need to master for laying out a business letter .
28 Assuming that you have determined that the line is biased to starboard , and you therefore want to start near the starboard end of the line , there are still a number of considerations which you must take into account before you can put yourself in the right place as the gun is fired .
29 Yeah there there are a number of courses which you do
30 You had a lot of , a lot of qualifications which you could get in the army in those days that you did n't have when you were in civil life .
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