Example sentences of "[Wh det] you [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 So although we think that our method is best , we fully realize that you 've got styles , things th which you 've built up over many years .
2 And he sells me this fucking massive two two air rifle which you 've seen have n't you ?
3 Perhaps again , it lacks just a little bit of sharpness which you 've lost .
4 Erm but the idea is that it should be , very much be something which you erm er you know the , the estimate and so on is , is something which you 've contributed
5 These copies are staple check and you are the one which you 've gone back for apply erm I , I 'll with that one .
6 Now , as the chairman said we base the salaries of directors on two elements an element of base salary which looks at market levels and we ergo , have a fair base which reflects a sort of medium to upper level of companies of this size we then leverage , very carefully , a bonus scheme related to performance and I believe that is the right thing to do and I believe and so do my fellow directors who sit on that committee believe that it is one of the reasons that we 've seen the great growth in this company over the last five years which you 've achieved and which actually the Chancellor of the Exchequer would very glad about because it is increasing the wealth and the benefit of this country , particularly as a lot of those earnings are coming from overseas and will in , in time be repatriated in Britain .
7 Thank you Mr , a point which you 've made consistently persistently for the last hour .
8 Yeah , course I mean as a bat er pitched a bat on this is a beau a beauty but are there are rough spots which you 've helping the slow left arm , or help any spinner .
9 which you 've prepared .
10 ‘ Instead of which you 've ended up with a half-grown female in a hat like a tea-cosy .
11 Filming orchestral music is obviously an art which you 've given special thought to and you are pioneering your own editing methods in the light of your long musical and interpretative experience .
12 Somebody 's slipped over and they 've got all the grit in their knuckles in the part of their knuckles and you want to bandage the hand or there 's a cut on the hand , even on the palm , we can do that one later when it 's really , when it 's really a gash , gushing blood we can do this afternoon , I repeat again none of these which you 've done this morning will control severe bleeding , get it into your heads this is just to cover to keep infection out , alright , these are not to control severe bleeding just covering a minor wound or a graze , right ?
13 A mixture of series and parallel , which you 've done before but you probably need a bit of revision .
14 Have you sorted out which you 've done and which you have n't ?
15 Will you agree to grant three band collection permits , which you 've done before , which are usually great fun , I must say .
16 If the circle that I 'm looking at is six miles , which you 've implied it is .
17 And you measure the angle through which you 've had to turn to get to that position , and which direction you 've had to turn it through or rather , which direction the light had been rotated through .
18 because we are issued with the ten eighty eight which you 've had er , ought to be brought into plan .
19 Erm Mr Steel 's quite correct , in determining the appropriate level of provision for Richmondshire and other districts , we I essentially followed the the course of action which you 've outlined in the background papers .
20 that you 've then got to deal with the extent to which you 've used the ninety four , five , against the five , six one .
21 Which you 've got in both .
22 But one thing that is very relevant which , which you 've got ta think about is that , we all thought Operation Quickspend was great news did n't we ?
23 which you 've got there ,
24 That might be the simplest way and if you add that to the seventy two that are out of commission short term beds , holiday beds , which you 've got to keep empty anyway .
25 I 'm not suggesting for a moment it does n't cross my mind nor has Mr suggested that there has been any er deliberate failures to disclose something which was thought was , which you 've got and was thought relevant , but it , things do turn out to be potentially relevant in the course of the court appearance
26 you know I , I think , I think usually what I say about questionnaires is towards the business of , you know , kind of writing them in people 's own words that , that sort of fit in with ordinary language okay putting them in a sensible order advising people to do scale type things with five or seven points or something which you 've got a lot of already so a lot of the comments that I normally make on people 's questionnaires er you can take as read as it were erm so I think erm you know just really one or two minor things about layout like , you know , you know sort of space and , and moving things around a wee bit , it might make them easier to read but again as I say that 's a you know relatively minor erm problem .
27 Okay , right , so point five is twenty , which you 've got right ?
28 which you 've got ta do the cos they
29 which you 've got to do
30 Well marketing could be sorts of things , it could be doing exhibitions which you 've talked about , it could be erm , mail shots , it could be looking , going down the library to do , to look up the electoral role , to look up the names of people .
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