Example sentences of "[prep] which [vb past] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Also in 1983 , SAFER sold off 5,223 hectares , 2,447 hectares of which went to enlarge existing farms , ( 69% by area in the Zone de Montagne ) and 1,276 hectares to create 77 new farm units , 49 of them in the Zone de Montagne .
2 He mentioned oil , chemicals , engineering and electrical engineering , all of which had made solid progress .
3 It draws on data collected during 1992 from three contrasting health districts , all of which had made considerable progress in care programming .
4 There were five dams built , none of which had to undergo frequent repairs , and the total expenditure incurred by the project up to the end of 1987 was $1.4 billion , not $14 billion as the article asserts .
5 In fact there were only a few cars but quite a number of pack mules , some horse-drawn carts and one or two carozzelle , fine horse-drawn carriages , most of which had seen better days .
6 The FDIC was already weak from helping to bail out a large number of savings and loan institutions ( the so-called " thrifts " ) , some of which had lost large sums through misguided speculation or outright corruption [ see p. 36843 ; 37412 ] .
7 The study is being conducted by interviews of ‘ elite and mass respondents in four communities — two of which had experienced recent crowd disturbances and two which had not .
8 Deftly , the Committee responded to criticisms of the draft report published six months earlier , and without disengaging the central thrust of the proposals , won over many interested bodies , including the Institute of Directors and the Confederation of British Industry , both of which had harboured serious reservations .
9 This phenomenon affects all areas of the travel industry : the airlines , most of which had introduced some sort of business class travel by the mid-seventies , now sell about 50 per cent of all scheduled flight tickets to business travellers .
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