Example sentences of "which [verb] you [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | If you are going for a job that you have never done before , either from necessity or because you are looking for a change of direction , you should take care to prepare for this question by listing all the experience and personal qualities you have which suit you for the job . |
2 | ‘ A word used by frightened children to describe nameless , formless horrors which await you in the fog , or around the next corner . ’ |
3 | In other words his is not the sort of playing which grabs you by the scruff of the neck , but rather disarmingly makes the whole process of playing this hugely demanding music appear the most natural thing in the world . |
4 | At the end of the Forestry Commission car park , in front of the Forestry Commission building , you 'll see a sign marked Shepherd 's Hill Trek which directs you around the side of the building . |
5 | Do n't pass through , but turn left and follow the fence which is on your right until you reach a narrow green gate which lets you into the meadow . |
6 | The interviewer may try to catch you out ( or simply be thoughtless ) by asking questions directly related to the job description or advertisement which brought you to the interview . |
7 | Easily Accessible : There are many beautiful signposted walks which start almost directly from the house and which take you through forests , and others which take you over the moors and dales . |
8 | It 's the brusque boulevards of the imagination ; it 's that untaken , sauntering path between toupeed cottages ; it 's the trompe l'oeil cul-de-sac which bluffs you into the belief that you 're entering some smart avenue . |
9 | Tests which reach you after the deadline date for submission should be returned to the office unmarked . |
10 | Glastonbury , however , would challenge the most hardened hearts , a place of mystery and mysticism which catches you by the throat and provokes the mind to strange dreams . |
11 | Both are instant daylight process , via a motorised or manual processor , which provides you with the finished image on site . |