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

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1 As you write , there are some ideas which you present as " given " information ; they form an assumed background to what you wish to assert .
2 Okay , I I was just tha while you were chatting to boss these books came and they have a a number of different things which you know , from changing schools
3 Following our appointment to [ nature of appointment ] and in confirmation of our recent discussion with … , we set out below the nature of the responsibilities which we undertake in that appointment and our understanding of the further services which you wish us to perform .
4 If you have any old photographs which you think would be of interest to readers please contact Philip Winterbottom , Assistant Manager , Archives , at ( ) .
5 For she had learnt during many years of marriage that faking a knock-out early on saved you 12 punishing rounds which you lost on points .
6 As you leave Épernay for Reims , the vineyards of Dizy are those marvellous south-west-facing slopes which you wind your way through while climbing the steep ascent on to the Montagne plateau .
7 Although we are convinced we are under no ob ] igation to make additional payments which you ask , we are prepared as you demand in your telex of the 26th June , 1973 , and in order to maintain an amicable relationship and without prejudice to our rights , to make an increase of 10 per cent .
8 Right now all these things which you 've been saying are all written down
9 In this situation you will automatically revert to those fixed-wing reflexes which you spent so much time in developing and they can lead you sadly astray !
10 I 'm , I 'm interested , I do n't think anyone here has suggested the , the draconian measures which you stand
11 Erm been tending to concentrate on specific things which you know stand a good chance of being on the paper , and even if they 're not will help you with others .
12 You owe that to the extraordinary talents which you have received from a beneficent God ; and now it depends solely on your good sense and your way of life whether you die as an ordinary musician , utterly forgotten by the world , or as a famous Kapellmeister , of whom posterity will read …
13 ‘ You started to see the bodies as inanimate objects which you had to move .
14 ‘ Well , put it this way , you claim to be able to derive information from internal visual images which you believe to directly correspond to the phenomenal world . ’
15 But of course this , this has highlighted those two key areas which you 've brought up erm that you would like to address ?
16 Bombs can be used to blow-up awkward lines which you want to clear-out .
17 an outstanding bill which is two thousand pounds which you have n't covered
18 Consider also the computing press agony aunts who generally have a wealth of experience ; they will possibly make some useful suggestions which you had n't thought of .
19 The General Accident will insure you for all sums which you become legally liable to pay for loss of metered water resulting directly from accidental damage to water pipes and apparatus providing service to the buildings described in the schedule .
20 Yeah , course I mean as a bat er pitched a bat on this is a beau a beauty but are there are rough spots which you 've helping the slow left arm , or help any spinner .
21 In the European Parliament for example we do have a nursery we have child-care facilities for seventy children which you do n't have in the House of Commons .
22 — crucial technical terms which you need to introduce ( e.g. an appropriate vocabulary for describing the rhyme scheme of a poem ) ;
23 You can , for example , create exercises on only the 500 most frequent words , or those words which you have put into your ‘ Unit 15 sluice ’ or your ‘ Banking sluice ’ .
24 You could receive a lot of heavy bills which you had not anticipated , or you might suffer a car accident and find that the other person is not insured , or if your spouse has died you may be left with debts that you were unaware of .
25 It 's only a rough guide , so , after reading the definition of each category , look also at those abilities which you feel are strongest in you .
26 A sentence such as ( 8 ) below could refer to the past ( How could you have expected me to know the answers to those questions which you asked me last week ? ) , the present ( Why are you asking me ?
27 Try writing down those things which you feel you absolutely need to know more about before being given responsibility .
28 It ranks high among those topics which you fear may bore your listeners , but which , secretly , you take very seriously .
29 Include also those items which you wanted to have in the past but dismissed because you thought you could not have them or simply forgot about them .
30 Additionally , there may be a number of general domestic or luxury items which you had been promising yourself for some time and the only question is one of actual timing , i.e. determining the right moment to buy .
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