Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [Wh det] [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Between the ranks of bared heads ( one or another of which would occasionally turn to take a quick glance of inspection at his own face ) he could just make out the graceful figure of Mrs Wright herself , kneeling on a hassock in front of the table .
2 However , it should not be too difficult to imagine several different titles for passage ( 3 ) , each of which could equally facilitate comprehension .
3 Each is a Ring of Protection , and each of which will only function as a magical ring if it can be separated from the others .
4 It was also necessary to explain how divergence occurs — how a single original species can be divided into a group of distinct but related forms , each of which can then undergo a unique process of further evolution .
5 The secret is the human voice — at once intimate and personal to you — much more magic in a way than the announcer on TV backed by his hi-tech coloured images flashing across the screen or pictures of the events being described — all of which may actually lessen the feeling of personal involvement .
6 Anyway , Europe boasts a variety of approaches to this tax even the number of VAT periods varies by country — all of which may potentially need accommodating by any accounting system claiming to be pan-European .
7 For fear that those who disseminate racist propaganda would turn to newer mediums of communication , it was decided to deal explicitly and comprehensively with all forms of communication such as films , tapes , records and video recordings , f not all of which would unambiguously have fallen within the proposed law .
8 They recommended full lime and phosphate subsidies being re-introduced , retaining the application of the Sheepmeat Regime and Suckler Cow Premium in the LFA , encouraging more take-up of grant schemes , raising all AHGS grants to 70% and extending their scope , payment of existing HLCA levels in the ‘ disadvantaged ’ LFA extension and others , all of which would seriously exacerbate the conflict .
9 I beg to move , That this House welcomes the great progress that has been made in employment and the reduction of strikes since 1979 and condemns the employment policies of the Labour Party , particularly its proposals to encourage strikes , to accept every aspect of the European Commission 's Social Action Programme and to impose a national statutory minimum wage , all of which would significantly increase burdens on British employers , undermine competitiveness and destroy jobs .
10 Since many of the products , and most of the drugs , emerge from economies fuelled by intense competition , is there not a danger of mere frivolous novelties or wasteful duplication , all of which will nonetheless require testing ?
11 All of which must surely bring business from surrounding areas into Liverpool thereby benefitting the city and everybody .
12 The more powerful , well-established organizations were often able to put forward their own projects — many of which might simply have been cancelled because of capital cut-backs after the International Monetary Fund imposed constraints in 1976 .
13 As part of the programme teams of workers planted more than 30,000 trees and shrubs , many of which will not reach maturity until the next century .
14 Overheating and loose valvegear chains , both of which can abruptly extinguish all mechanical life , are its ( avoidable ) weaknesses .
15 Despite the risks this must be a better investment of public money than the massive R and D devoted to defence , most of which will never give an economic return , and which can not — or certainly should not — be exported , for strategic reasons — not to mention moral ones .
16 Increased usage of renewable energy sources , most of which will mainly convert energy into electricity , will necessitate better methods of storage of electrical energy than at present .
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