Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh det] you [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | You then go south , to meet a minor road known as South Town Lane which you follow for around 500 yards after which you must branch off to cross a plantation called the Warren . |
2 | Most lenders ' discounts are for a limited period only , after which you will revert to paying the standard rate — this table provides a guide to lenders ' competitiveness , which should be taken into account when making your mortgage choice . |
3 | The green will eventually go brown or black , after which you can wash it away with a high pressure hose . |
4 | Advice on Savings — how best to look after what you can afford to save . |
5 | I expected it to be either genetics or haematology , after what you must have seen this morning . ’ |
6 | This means that , before you begin to think about colours and the names of varieties , you have to be clear about what you would like to do and what it is possible to do , perhaps planting kinds and types about which you may have heard but are not familiar with and which would add variation and interest to your garden . |
7 | This is also tied up with the new contract bidding system , about which you may have read in the press . |
8 | Wait to hear re Bank ( ie if any i/view ) , and ditto Health Education Board for Scotland , Common Purpose ( a fascinating organisation about which you may have read in the papers ) , the Scottish Rugby Union ( ! ) and some others . |
9 | You are bound to have many questions you would like to ask , as well as certain anxieties about which you would like your mind set at rest . |
10 | Take a walk around the streets one day and have a look at all the innocent objects lying about which you could use to defend yourself in a desperate situation . |
11 | I mean it 's , it 's general I suppose I mean if it would be better to switch it on and off which you can do and er , you know , I mean we ca n't sit here continually talking |
12 | I am the carbuncle of the sun , the most noble purified earth , through which you may change copper , iron , tin and lead into gold . |
13 | To his right was a high sunny window , through which you could see the high green leaves of St James 's Square . |
14 | Now and again , however , we caught glimpses of its Templar past : black Beauce crosses printed on the walls which the passage of time had not faded ; old arrow slits through which you could glimpse the snowy fields beyond ; small gargoyles , some depicting wyverns or dragons , others the faces of long-dead knights . |
15 | In Chapters 4 and 5 we consider in more detail the writing techniques through which you can present to best effect the kinds of argument described here . |
16 | Most of the Independent museums have a Trust or Society through which you can offer your help . |
17 | A computer terminal , these days usually a Visual Display Unit , can be compared with a window through which you can scan your data or information . |
18 | ( 4 ) Ensure the activities provide learning experiences for pupils through which you can assess their attainment of each attainment target or one in particular . |
19 | Things did n't quite go to plan — which has proved annoying for you , and you 're now asking for a second service ; for which you 'll pay me . ’ |
20 | Of course , there are many other tasks too for which you 'll find the Steamatic is the perfect answer . |
21 | This can reduce weight but it also constitutes drug-taking , for which you may face a lifetime ban . |
22 | Alternatively , you may be able to put a short note in the next ‘ Contact ’ for which you may include my address , if required . |
23 | ( 1 ) An important printed heading for a wide topic ( one for which you might draw a pattern diagram ) can be ringed , or outlined by a rectangle of red lines . |
24 | It 's also worth applying for other jobs that appeal and for which you might have a chance . |
25 | You can then apply a similar method to the second major piece of preparation before applying for a job : matching yourself to the job for which you might apply . |
26 | These are the only days for which you can pay it . |
27 | It 's an inset problem , and therefore one is looking inevitably at the reasons for which you can moved an inset boundary , supposing that one already exists , which it does n't , but let us suppose it does . |
28 | O mighty soldier , O man of war , you now have a cause for which you can fight without endangering your soul … |
29 | O mighty soldier , O man of war , at last you have a cause for which you can fight without endangering your soul ; a cause in which to win is glorious and for which to die is but gain . |
30 | ( A supplementary pension payable under the Supplementary Benefits scheme is not taxable , nor are voluntary payments made to her by you or other relatives , for which you can claim tax-free allowance . |