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

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1 v. And he said , What are these frogs of which you speak ? vi .
2 ‘ Are you in favour , in a democracy , of banning political parties of which you disapprove ? ’
3 But you should not simply stick to subjects in which you did well at school .
4 Assuming there is room for improvement , that your life is not yet ‘ heaven on earth ’ , make a second list of seven words in which you transform any words which feel negative , or mildly positive , into what you really want .
5 In that final respect , the Healey was like the Cobra , but the Cobra did n't even have external door handles , just simple pulls inside which you reach in to open .
6 Yes , you can rely on the various methods by which you draw a shape on a chart and it tells you automatically how many stitches and rows you need but for those machines that are not so sophisticated you are left with simple maths .
7 Scarlet , when aware that she was consciously asking her friend for advice and support , felt guilty , for she had come to believe that advice and support were commodities for which you paid professionals , rather as you paid prostitutes for love and bought your vegetables instead of growing them yourself .
8 Another bonus in going to David Paul & Partners for your conveyancing is that the company can handle any other legal matters for which you require its assistance .
9 Contrary to popular belief , rainforests are not jungles through which you have to slash a path ; the tree tops screen out much of the sun and ground level plants do not grow that abundantly providing room to walk around in .
10 ‘ Sources close to these clever men — in distance , that is to say , not philosophy — last week informed our coterie of the cruel nature of these … in-vest-igations , the effects of which you have yourself witnessed this very evening . ’
11 but of course we 're assuming for the purposes of the argument that er , that erm , your that is a matter of Eng English law , the matters of which you make complaint are a defence or set off
12 Finish off with the long , stroking movements with which you began in Step 1 .
13 Can you remember the circumstances under which you wrote this poem ?
14 Q. There seems to be growth in the areas in which you specialise , such as pharmaceuticals .
15 Start by making a list of the areas in which you think you might be able to generate coverage over a three-month period .
16 It needs particularly to be so in the communities in which you operate .
17 We pray for the communities in which you have placed us .
18 You also need to control the circumstances in which you conduct the experiment , in order to eliminate , as far as possible , conflicting or distracting variables ( such as tiredness , lateness in the day , unequal difficulty of the texts used , etc . ) .
19 When executed it lists all the LIFESPAN modules and packages for which you have read access , and for which ‘ SOFTWARE REPOSITORY ’ is manager .
20 The amount is calculated according to the number of years for which you have paid contributions .
21 er , it depends on one 's own tastes , I personally do n't like the open planned that I 've seen in very modern houses where , erm I , I do n't quite know how to express it but it does seem to me odd to be on one floor level and then two feet up you 're on another level and er , that 's one aspect of the open plan that does n't appeal to me and I do n't quite understand why it 's necessary to have everything that 's going on in one room with pieces of furniture designed to act as barriers between the different functions or purposes for which you give parts of the room .
22 Bank Chambers High Street , Newbury , Berks 19 May 1987 Dear Sir , Re : Invoice 87/625 Despite reminders , this account in respect of road transport services for £2950 ( full particulars of which you have already received ) remains unpaid .
23 Identity and cultural assurance will become access to the e-data of your ancestors or that of the cultures and social formations with which you identify .
24 So Bedford , Leeds , Norwich , Hastings , Weymouth , are added to the places from which you travel electric to London , perhaps not so bad a score for the decade .
25 What kind of community has it been , having lived here having had so many years in which you 've actually had I mean ei either lived here for forty years plus erm from many other years you 've actually been working here in addi in addition .
26 Lord , we know that you guide the ways of all your servants , but we want especially to commend these people to you , that they may experience a special measure of your support and may know that the Holy Spirit is building the unity of the church in the places to which you have called them .
27 In any argument you develop , we have suggested that it is important to distinguish between views you are taking for granted , views you are directly asserting and views with which you disagree .
28 The Centre for Research on User Studies asked its respondents to indicate ‘ topics for which you think there is most need for external provision of training ’ , and while there was little evidence of lack of interest in external training or lack of perceived need , there was also little evidence of discrimination between needs that could be met by a range of methods and needs that could only be met by external provision .
29 It is unlikely to solve specific problems for which you need to do an individual analysis .
30 Group 1 Questions about which you know most and feel most confident .
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