Example sentences of "of [Wh det] [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Scott , Hogg , Lockhart and other literary stalwarts are reputed to have frequented this old hunting inn , part of which dates back to the 18th century .
2 All of which fits in with the differences of stomach contents with which we began .
3 It is a small but spread-out , almost incoherent town , the pleasantest part of which stands up above the river and has a row of modest hotels .
4 LIKE SOUTH Luffenham Hall , Poulton Manor is built of limestone , a belt of which runs up from the Cotswolds to Grantham .
5 The country park includes an historic Iron Age camp and extensive walks , one of which links up with the walk along the Grand Union Canal via Green Lane .
6 One view is that insider research calls for the free-ranging exploration of what goes on in the classroom without the constraint of any preconceived theory .
7 At any one time , therefore , most of the many beliefs that constitute our knowledge of what goes on in the world are beliefs that we do n't know we have .
8 But in the end , higher education is a matter of what goes on in the mind of the individual ; it is essentially a personal affair .
9 If we say that such-and-such a group of words are the " subject " or that some other group of words are the " predicate " in a copular verb phrase , we are , by such observations , recognizing the speaker 's intention to construct expressions which will identify certain properties and entities , and to assign some of the former to one of the latter , so as to let an audience know what entities are under attention and which properties are claimed to hold for which entities ; we take this to be the essence of what goes on in the use and understanding of linguistic expression ( whatever the purpose to which individual acts of communication are directed ) .
10 The law is too rigid and recognises too little of what goes on in the housing estates and back alleys of industrial towns .
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