Example sentences of "all [prep] which [vb mod] [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Well-known examples are the cliffs of Pleistocene deposits on the east coast and the cliffs of Tertiary beds and coombe rock on the south coast , all of which may contain rounded flint material .
2 These include an effect on gastric emptying and intestinal transit time , the reduction of intraluminal pressure and colonic faecal transit , all of which may alter central blood pressure regulation via afferent nerves from the gastrointestinal tract ( Anderson , 1981 ) .
3 All of which may cut little ice in the Central South area .
4 These plants , part or all of which may cause ill effects , can all be found in this country .
5 Scientists face a constant struggle to segregate themselves from the inducements offered by governments , pressure groups and publishers , all of which may provide alternative sources of funding and prestige to those of their colleagues .
6 Do not the figures also herald the demise of the flying pickets , rent-a-mobs , people with crowbars , people who fire ball bearings at horses and place cheesewire across the throats of horses and people who drop concrete slabs off bridges , all of which would stop inward investment into the United Kingdom ?
7 All of which would produce rueful sighs among the backers of a small Cornish mine called Wheal Concord .
8 If he was really concerned about unemployment , he would persuade the Labour party to abandon its minimum wage and jobs tax proposals and its embracing of the European Community social charter , all of which would add hundreds of thousands of people to the dole queues .
9 Of course , in many federations there are larger and smaller parts , but usually several large and several small parts all of which can keep each other in some overall balance .
10 Gluing is not so much a skilled job as a responsible one and a large number of mistakes are available to a determined man , all of which can have dangerous results .
11 Dr Joe Bettey has drawn attention to the three main aspects we should examine — the site , structure , and fittings — all of which can provide valuable clues to the history of the local landscape .
12 This may require additional information to be recorded on requisition forms etc , or involve setting up new registers , all of which will demand extra staff time , and could lead to some resistance .
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