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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 There are 2 kinds of errors which you could still encounter ; errors of logic and run-time errors .
4 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 .
5 The kind of conventions which you can expect to find operating are :
6 Another aspect of organisations which you might have discovered is that organisations are constantly changing .
7 I I think you were all here listening to the erm pensioners before you were they were talking about their ideas which were also our ideas in our er report on the designated ownership of , of the pension funds and in particular they had a couple of ideas which you may have heard about having the word pension in the in the names , just technical points , er pension in the names of er of the funds and and people who were er giving advice on behalf of them .
8 To do this will involve discussion of concepts which you may not immediately associate with volcanoes : the fact that Africa and South America were once joined and later drifted apart ; that the direction which is customarily thought of as ‘ north ’ would , a few million years ago , have appeared to be ‘ south ’ on an ordinary magnetic compass .
9 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 .
10 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 ’ .
11 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 .
12 If you have a horse or pony there is a lot of events which you could go to and take part in .
13 As you kill the monsters they leave behind coins which you can collect .
14 It is absolutely futile to try to make plans for conditions which you can not foresee , ( Hear , hear ) .
15 Stand plants on saucers filled with pebbles which you can keep wet , to maintain a more humid atmosphere around them .
16 There was a Haydnish sonata , a gentle piano tracking up and back in patterns which you could half anticipate even if you 'd never heard the piece before .
17 They sat astonished as Sir Claus Moser , head of the National Commission on Education , told them : ‘ The majority of our children are in schools which you would n't want to be associated with .
18 that 's pretty , yeah grilled that 's really gruesome is n't it but you could , I mean really that 's the sort of ghastly thing people do is n't it in headlines which you could use it as you 've used the actual word Bacon 's in your headline you could play on words keep using that idea .
19 What you really need is a shed on wheels which you can pull behind you .
20 Since a high proportion of residents in Homes are frail , you may have to assist with nursing care and may come across conditions which you may not have met before in elderly people .
21 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 .
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