Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh det] more [adv] " in BNC.

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1 One side-effect was to increase the terror of premature burial ( of which more later ) .
2 The hook is attached to a conventional rig , or a bolt-rig , of which more later .
3 The year of grace is found in Saxon documents of both a royal and civil nature at this time , in the term ab incarnatione , sometimes supplementing and sometimes replacing dating by indiction — of which more later .
4 He reiterated the major points made in his ‘ Notes of An Economist ’ — of which more later — but also sketched out the political implications of his earlier essay .
5 The maypole committee , of which Amos was president , had been looking for ways of raising funds for the May weekend and old folks ' treat ( of which more later ) , the most important weekend in the lives of the villagers .
6 When these weapons are taken out on to the streets , it can lead to a change in the spiritual climate , of which more later .
7 The S1 and S2 buttons on the GK-2 controller can be used to reassign the footswitches to hold , pitch up or pitch down an octave , control signal modulation or to start or stop the in-built sequencer ( of which more later ) .
8 Trust it to 50% of the figure and , as a rough guide , work to 15kg per square metre of sail , or 281b/square yard , and you should be safe … except for accidental line cuts and gust loads , of which more later .
9 In each case , the mode of shutter release suggested is by radio control , of which more later .
10 The consequence of this division of roles is the kind of distrust and absence of fruitful collaboration which marks any lack of reciprocal relationship between cultures ( of which more later ) .
11 Nearby , on a small , marshy , mosquito-ridden island called Mactan — the site of Cebu airport , and some of the region 's hundreds of guitar factories — there is a simple memorial ( looked after by a caretaker with the improbably contradictory name of Jesus Baring ) of which more later .
12 Two surveys conducted for the committee were of particular relevance to post-school provision : one , of young people , carried out by the National Children 's Bureau ( of which more later ) and a survey by Her Majesty 's Inspectorate .
13 The summary is essentially confined to factual information , otherwise it would take on the shape of a formal report requiring certain strict legal procedures — of which more later .
14 The other prong of the fork was ‘ Danu-isation ’ of the war — of which more later .
15 She has written a very full report which will assist us with a review of advanced courses policy in the light of the development of general Scottish Vocational Qualifications ( of which more later ) .
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