Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] which would " in BNC.

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1 I would be apportioned my six — half of which would be business — Joyce would set about her one hundred and sixty-six .
2 Later plans involved an additional expenditure of about £150 million to take the railway into Bank , about half of which would be met by the Canary Wharf developers ( see below ) .
3 Although Mrs Thatcher 's opposition will prevent the declaration having any legal force , the Commission President , Mr Jacques Delors , made it clear he would be coming forward with detailed proposals on a range of minimum social rights for workers in the 1992 single market over the next 12 months — some of which would have binding legal force throughout the Community .
4 And he certainly did not mean legends and fairy stories ( some of which would be mythical in his sense , some of which would not ) .
5 And he certainly did not mean legends and fairy stories ( some of which would be mythical in his sense , some of which would not ) .
6 It is in this context relevant to mention briefly section 9 of the General Rate Act 1967 which provided that an amount paid in respect of rates ‘ and not recoverable apart from this section ’ could properly be refunded on five specified grounds , some of which would fall within the Woolwich principle .
7 Other field crops included peas and beans before the sixteenth to seventeenth centuries and , later on , numerous new introductions , some of which would have been grown earlier as garden produce but which were grown on a larger scale from the seventeenth and particularly eighteenth centuries .
8 Over four years , Ukraine would receive 75,000 million cubic metres of gas and 50,000,000-70,000,000 tons of oil , some of which would be passed on to other European countries .
9 Erm some of which would be in the area of search but I think practically , for obviously drainage reasons , they would n't be a constraining factor .
10 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 .
11 Our outfit comes to £211 — still expensive but these dresses are quality items each of which would look good on their own .
12 There are along the route four long tunnels , each of which would have required attention .
13 Thus it is possible that , as a result of letting out contracts for individual services possibly to different suppliers , the aggregate cost of the individual contracts ( each of which would have to be independently viable ) will exceed the combined cost of the original integrated services .
14 The ITA decided to split the Northern region into separate Lancashire and Yorkshire franchises , each of which would be large enough to support a network company , increasing the number of these to five .
15 Note that this general use of the term unit is different from that used in the NHS , where a unit is defined as an administrative subdivision of a health district and may itself consist of several hospital sites , each of which would be subdivided into cost/responsibility centres .
16 The revised draft committed its participants to a ‘ sovereign federal democratic state ’ based upon a voluntary union of republics with equal rights , each of which would have the right to choose its own forms of property and government .
17 May 11 In a statement issued in Luxembourg , the six GCC countries offer to send an observer to a regional peace conference , thereby partly satisfying Israeli demands that all Arab states play a role in the peace process ( the observer status was devised to differentiate the Gulf states from the " front-line " Arab states bordering Israel , each of which would receive a full seat ) .
18 The Civic Democratic Party was reported as favouring a continued federal structure , while the Movement for a Democratic Slovakia argued for a confederation of two sovereign states each of which would be a separate legal entity in international law .
19 If a long hall was to be vaulted by a cross or groined vault the room would be divided by piers into square bays each of which would be covered by a cross vault .
20 In addition to these plans , each of which would be appropriate for different zones , there should be an overall plan to limit the total amount of traffic in the city as a whole .
21 Before this time , as Froissart was to note and Edward III to experience , many towns had no proper defences other than what could be provided by ditches and water works , neither of which would cause a determined army much trouble .
22 The SNC , of which Sihanouk would be the de facto chair , would in effect act as a " super-government " , above the SOC and NGC , neither of which would be immediately dismantled .
23 A sufficient reason for this is that M may be an adjective or a verb , neither of which would normally be considered as having a referent .
24 Conable said that Mexico would be eligible for further loans worth $3,000 million in 1990 , two-thirds of which would be devoted to debt reduction .
25 Normally the financial goal was to reduce the existing debt , much of which would be due to building .
26 You are thus investing money for retirement much of which would only otherwise have been paid to the taxman
27 They wanted the stimulus package , much of which would have been spent in inner cities .
28 The largest allocation was $3,760 million to the Finance Ministry , much of which would be used to service internal and external government debts ( the total foreign debt stood at $31,800 million ) ; the Education Ministry received $2,500 million ; and the Interior Ministry $2,300 million ( including spending on the police and security , and on revenue sharing with state governments ) .
29 There are remains of four levels of wall , the lowest of which would have had wooden gates to protect its main entrance .
30 Its core chapters covered the establishment of a framework for implementing UNCED 's resolutions , central to which would be a new Sustainable Development Commission .
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