Example sentences of "[noun sg] which [pers pn] [vb mod] use " in BNC.

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1 We needed to alternate between the past and the future , and while we had two good historical scripts in , none of the writers David had commissioned had yet produced anything set in the future which we could use .
2 In skill terminology the interviewer uses the interview to create a model in his mind which he can use to predict the behaviour of the individual interviewee in a work situation , a stress situation , an illness or whatever an interview is about .
3 The model illustrated has the facility to take a heater and a separate thermostat if required , lights and a pump , with a spare terminal which you could use for a power filter .
4 Yellow Pages or some of the local journals or whatever and will have a copy in existence which we can use .
5 The jet of steam can be aimed at particularly stubborn creases , and there is also a spray attachment which you can use to cover larger areas .
6 It will use local natural gas as a feedstock which it will use for the production of syn-gas , methanol and then petrol .
7 Another useful item is the Orb of Thunder which you can use to darken the skies and prevent the enemy flying high into the air .
8 He felt at this moment as if he held Marcus upon a silken thread which he must use all his intelligence and all his courage to keep whole .
9 In her study of 61 white mothers conducted in London in 1983–4 , Wilson ( 1987 ) found that none relied upon their children 's grandparents to carry the main burden of child care while they themselves went out to work , but most regarded grandmothers as support which they could use on a more casual basis for babysitting , and as help in emergencies .
10 Non tax-exempt institutions will accordingly be attracted by investments which offer them franked investment income which they can use to cover dividend payments to their own shareholders .
11 There may be video materials on your shelves showing people at work which you could use to extend practice of this kind .
12 The concepts mental lexicon , lexical entry and lexical access provide a vocabulary which we can use when discussing how words are perceived and produced .
13 ‘ The idea was that each publican would have a booklet of facts behind the bar which he could use to settle arguments , ’ says the current editor Peter Matthews .
14 They find themselves cover in secluded areas , adopting a temporary home which they may use on a number of occasions .
15 I have set out below a brief paragraph in respect of each question which you could use in your replies , however I would be grateful if you would qualify any replies to indicate that these are general answers and that any specific queries on individual cases should be referred to the Council Tax Section at Chesser House or myself .
16 Yes , the Alexander Technique is a very useful tool which you can use to help you find the solutions to many physical , emotional and mental problems but , more than that , it has the potential to help us use our intelligence in a way that is constructive both for us and our fellow man .
17 But this talk about ‘ a frontier which is perceived from both sides ’ makes it sound as if in addition to the physical eye which I can use to get at the pin there is a sort of phantom eye in my skull with which I can see what goes on under my skin .
18 The process of running a program means that it carries out the CPU instructions in the program file , some of which will involve telling the PC to look for certain data files on disk which it will use for its own ends .
19 Students should be made aware of the above criteria and should be encouraged to carry out their own evaluation of any potential investigation which they might use for summative assessment purposes .
20 I feel they 're a little bit of a waste of time … the course I 'm doing , I 'm gaining knowledge which I can use ; which , I mean , you ca n't really use a history degree unless you 're going to be an archaeologist or an historian or a teacher .
21 You should also make certain that she has a good tin-opener which she can use without difficulty .
22 He was a large red-faced gentleman who always carried a whip which he would use on anyone trespassing on his property .
23 Again we have here a variable which we can use to regulate individual needs if required , twelve shakes giving a slightly sharper daily rise in potency than eight .
24 Practical support provides the third example which I shall use in this discussion of patterns of support in the past .
25 There is a Banker 's Order form attached to this leaflet which you can use .
26 I 've got some up in the suitcase which I can use but Oh I , I 'll have a look .
27 Make sure the abbreviation used is not a proper word which you might use elsewhere in the document .
28 Donate a pair before May 30 and you 'll receive a £30 voucher which you can use when you spend £60 or more on your new spectacles from Boots .
29 Anticipatory and parenthetical structures increase difficulty because they require the reader 's mind to store up syntactic information which it will use later on ( see 7.5.3–4 ) .
30 You will also receive a cheque book which you can use with your Auto Cheque card to pay at shops , garages , restaurants etc .
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