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

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1 The presentation of the Statement of Commitment to any group of people is n't the easiest of tasks to perform , but the gentle and personal way you handled it in the sections for which you had a responsibility was very well done , as we knew it would be .
2 If you are moving from a place other than a shared home for which you had no personal responsibility , you will need to cancel the milk and newspapers for ever , and organise new deliveries at your new address .
3 He needed all those things in me for which you had no use , pity , indulgence , even forgiveness .
4 For example , you wish the root directory DUA0 : [ SOFTWARE_LIBRARY ] ( for which you use the concealed logical name LIBRARY$DISK : ) to be changed to $DISK3 : [ CONFIG_MAN ] , for which you are going to use the concealed logical name CM$DISK : .
5 You may get help with the cost of NHS treatment if it is needed because of the disability for which you get a War Pension .
6 You may get a refund of the sight test fee and the voucher value of glasses or contact lenses if these are needed because of the disability for which you get a war pension .
7 May I refer you to my letter of 30 March regarding the above tape , for which you placed an order on 16 March .
8 I refer to your fax of 17 April , in which you provide details of the type of research you propose to do for which you need an electronic dictionary tape .
9 Every site will of course require one main LIFESPAN Process , to do the job of Configuration Management for which you bought the product .
10 They also all have free cable TV and Satellite TV for which you pay a small charge .
11 Every February , like thousands of others artists up and down the country , I have to decide which of my paintings to submit to the Royal Academy ; you are allowed to send in a maximum of three works for which you pay a fee of £9 each .
12 You are offered a tankbuster for which you have no tank .
13 You cook the moules as for marinière : moules marinières is prepared by scrubbing the mussels , rejecting any that do not close when knocked against the sink , whilst allowing the finely chopped onion and garlic to thoroughly soften in the wine in a large pan for which you have a close-fitting lid .
14 Teachers are asked to give serious thought to attending the Summer Course at Green Park , Bucks. , if at all possible Full particulars are in the leaflet on courses of which you had a copy .
15 Even if no one is around who can confirm a particular incident , if you are able to come up with details of surroundings and personalities of which you had no conscious memory , and if these are later proved to have been accurate , there is no real reason to suppose that a significant event was simply a figment of an over-active imagination .
16 Information to which you have no read access simply does not appear in query outputs ; you are not informed that there is LIFESPAN information in the relational database of which you have no visibility .
17 Now , that when you arrange your sling in the first place , it 's crucial to the success and ease of which you finalize the bit round the elbow .
18 ( c ) Position conflicts : the position you take in one piece of litigation may be at odds with the position you want to take in a subsequent action ( for example , in advancing the cause of a plaintiff you may adopt a position that puts you in difficulty with some defence clients who are less than impressed with the vigour with which you espouse the plaintiff 's cause ) .
19 Under such circumstances the frequency with which you visited the pub would be likely to decrease gradually over time .
20 Why pick an area that 's totally alien to you , an area with which you have no links at all ? ’
21 This page enables you to enter the name of the file into which you wish the approval listings to be placed .
22 Soak ½ lb. of chick peas overnight in plenty of cold water into which you stir a tablespoon of flour .
23 Another dialogue box appears into which you type the program name , the DOS command which starts the program and the Startup Directory ( optional ) which DOS will change to before starting the program .
24 A blank editor screen will open into which you type the following lines : —
25 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 . ) .
26 Answering the same question a number of times is a useful exercise in showing how improvements can be made in the way in which you present the facts to the examiner .
27 So there 's a sense in which you use a computer for all sorts of different purposes .
28 So there 's a sense in which you use a computer for all sorts of different purposes .
29 Conclusion — in which you clinch the argument by threading together your earlier points , making your overall position unambiguously clear without tedious repetition A good conclusion emerges ; it needs no super-glue .
30 THE ANALYSIS — the precise way in which you dissect an historical topic will largely determine which information is relevant and needs to be noted .
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