Example sentences of "[n mass] [prep] [Wh det] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Teer accepted £4,500 from the supporters ' club , £1,500 of which will go to the Geddis Memorial Stand Fund .
2 In Bradford the Conservative vote in 13 wards was more than 10% above what would be predicted from the character of those wards , despite the positive swing to Labour noted earlier .
3 No doubt computers will be utilized to manage and track the inevitable masses of information and to provide comparative fitness testing data on what could be a pool of more than 100 players in the three categories .
4 Releasing on Nov. 15 its budget figures for 1991 , the government stated that it planned to increase spending by 22 per cent to the equivalent of US$499,000,000 and would face a fiscal deficit of $150,000,000 , only $91,000,000 of which could be expected to be covered by future loans .
5 Creative Technology Ltd , Singapore sound board maker , says said it plans to file with the Securities & Exchange Commission for a public offering of about 5m common shares , 2m of which will be new .
6 ‘ This is a subject on which judges need , and should have , expert assistance from a clinical psychologist and not be left to flounder through what may be an ill-informed and perfunctory form of inquisition before the child gives evidence . ’
7 As reported on Aug. 23 a $244,000,000 economic aid agreement had been signed with the USA to support the economic recovery programme , $130,000,000 of which would used towards payment of debt arrears .
8 If the intention , in the week before the election , was to scare people about what would happen if the Tories won again , it did n't work .
9 In Leeds , local councillors have been sheepish about releasing plans to local people for what might just prove to be one of the most inspired and humane post-war city centre redevelopments masterminded by the architects Terry Farrell and Rob Krier for the Dutch developer MAB .
10 He was a great Wotan and Hans Sachs of his time , but he assumed many more characters , as this disc sketches in , by means of what can only be called ‘ random ’ arias .
11 This scroll is a true record of your surname origins , even people with what may appear to be common names will find the research informative and interesting , and a talking point within family and friends .
12 Whereas BA senior finds it hard to survive between annual meetings — and now has difficulty in attracting 1500 people to what should be an annual science feast — BAYS is a thriving operation , with branches all over the country .
13 At Wester Hailes a small support group was set up in advance of the assessment to advise staff on what would be required of them .
14 A questionnaire on smoking in the Library is under preparation by a working group of the Health and Safety Committee — and they will shortly be seeking the views of staff on what could turn out to be a contentious issue .
15 Particularly important for these bees are certain groups of orchids , each species of which may offer 2–18 ( mean 7–10 ) different compounds , some of which are unattractive on their own ; however , eugenol , methyl salicylate and vanillin are highly attractive individually .
16 The problem of the slowed rate of spin of the Sun and its large mass was solved when post-war scientists looked beyond the dynamics of what would happen to purely solid bodies functioning according to Newtonian laws .
17 And in pursuit of that perspective , that outlook the Communist Party launched a series of what can only be described as ad adventurist er attacks on the new Kuomintang authorities .
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