Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh det] [ex0] " in BNC.
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1 | It was closed in 1782 , after which there was an attempt to convert it into a Pantheon for the new Italy . |
2 | If the volume index is to be trusted , the average annual rate of real growth of Yugoslav exports from 1979 to 1987 was nearly 2.5 per cent , although almost all of this occurred between 1983 and 1985 , after which there was a slight decline . |
3 | But the months of separation from her husband , and the events those months contained , came to mark a fundamental breach in their relationship , after which there ceased to be any hope that their early married happiness could be recovered . |
4 | Winter visitors start to arrive in September , perhaps August in some years , and peak numbers are present in December , after which there is a steady decline through to March and April . |
5 | It would take her until at least eleven o-clock to deal with the pecorino , after which there was ricotta to be made from the boiled up second skimming . |
6 | I suffered it again at Barnsley Park , when our main building period was post-AD 375 , after which there were substantial changes compressed into three periods . |
7 | The actual names will only be required 12 weeks prior to departure , after which there will be an amendment charge if there are any changes . |
8 | Sir Gregory ( who was rumoured to be Sam Gristy 's father ) provided quantities of ale and beef , which were consumed at three sittings in Mother Russell 's front kitchen , after which there was dancing to lutes and drums . |
9 | During their three-year training , which is a combination of theory and practice , it is a normal experience for students , as their bodies recover natural balance , to go through periods of deep and intense weeping after which there is significant improvement in their postural skills . |
10 | In a recent report , 14 HM Inspectorate point out that numbers in this age group in Wales will remain high until about 1987–8 , after which there will be a sharp decline . |
11 | For example , the defendant may argue that the injury was not inflicted with intent to have intercourse but occurred after consensual intercourse or was inflicted during a quarrel , after which there was a reconciliation and consensual sexual intercourse took place . |
12 | The fine day had brought the crowds pouring into London , varlets , squires , and men-at-arms accompanying knights north to the great horse fair at Smithfield , after which there would be tournaments and tourneys . |
13 | The highlight of the afternoon was the parade of Disney characters , after which there was just enough time to buy some souvenirs and have one last ride , before rejoining the coach back to Paris . |
14 | This presentation will be held in private ; the Developers are expected to speak for about 30 minutes , after which there will be an opportunity to ask questions of them . |
15 | The government had launched an offensive on April 17 , and estimated that at least 330 people had died between then and May 19 , after which there was a noticeable intensification in the fighting . |
16 | But the word ‘ politics ’ itself needs to be deconstructed , since politics is to do with our ideals of what human life should be , about which there has never been agreement ; indeed , it is out of the disagreement that politics arises . |
17 | This is not a reference to problems such as the environment , about which there is a consensus . |
18 | However , within a second of creation the universe reached a state about which there is plenty of agreement . |
19 | Basic training and anti-racist training are two areas about which there has been debate in order to reach a national consensus for good practice . |
20 | The justification for an involvement in partnership can readily be found on philosophical grounds about which there is little dispute . |
21 | Most of the possible legal moves in a chess position have simple refutations ; refusing to go beyond those refutations should allow a machine to screen out enormous numbers of possibilities , and focus its evaluating time on just those moves about which there are serious questions . |
22 | The personnel present at this session ( about which there is some doubt ) reads like a who 's who of jazz : Parker ( alto sax ) , Miles Davis , Dizzy Gillespie ( trumpets ) , Sadik Hakim and/or Bud Powell ( piano ) , Curly Russell ( double bass ) and Max Roach ( drums ) . |
23 | Among the subjects Terkel 's interviewees muse on are Louis Farrakhan , the Nation of Islam 's leader , who seems to command utter loyalty or utter loathing ; sexual jealosy , a theme that has gone cool in Britain , but still raises temperatures in the US ; and the future , about which there is absolutely no agreement . |
24 | One form about which there has been plenty of discussion is the Supplementary Statistical Document , known as the intrastat . |
25 | Also it was something new about which there was much to learn , and that was truly exciting . |
26 | More often , of course , separation involves a younger carer giving up the role , about which there is often profound ambivalence . |
27 | Anyone who is interested in the human side of innovation , and who suspects that the management of change is a subtle business , about which there is always more to be learned , might find something useful here . |
28 | The chapter begins , then , by focusing on a phenomenon about which there has been much recent discussion — deindustrialization . |
29 | The problem of Britain 's relatively slow rate of growth in the post-war period , compared with other industrial countries and in particular its failure to diversify and innovate competitively , is a very deep rooted one , about which there has been much controversy . |
30 | Security of IT in a bank is therefore of paramount importance , and in this example it is principally the integrity of its systems about which there is most concern . |