Example sentences of "[noun] [det] [prep] [Wh det] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | The August event will take a similar format to the spring event with the addition of an LMS Dray with horse , Hansom Carriage with horse and a Scammel Scarrib Mechanical Horse all of which will be at the Ingrow Railway Centre . |
3 | I am thinking of unfortunate scholars in foreign universities who can not ‘ hold down their jobs ’ unless they repeatedly publish articles each of which must say , or seem to say , something new about some literary work … |
4 | It provides the power to drive the chain of buckets each of which can lift 7 cwt ( 356 Kg ) of silt . |
5 | The context consists of a set of elements some of which will be sampled along with elements of the target stimulus on each exposure . |
6 | Those requirements may be broken down into three separate limbs all of which must be satisfied . |
7 | You are thus investing money for retirement much of which would only otherwise have been paid to the taxman |
8 | There are roughly three kinds all of which can use one or a mixture of dance styles . |
9 | Our outfit comes to £211 — still expensive but these dresses are quality items each of which would look good on their own . |
10 | Structured methodologies use techniques most of which can be followed by analysts and users alike . |
11 | One prominent tendency in recent Marxist thought , therefore , has been to replace the relatively simple and precise evolutionary scheme of Marx 's 1859 Preface by a more complex and indefinite picture of the history of society in which , beyond the primitive communal stage , two broad types of society are distinguished — pre-capitalist and capitalist each of which may develop very diverse forms of economy , politics and culture . |
12 | This will condense and form a fine dust much of which will return to the surface , most of it a long way from the impact . |
13 | Some databases may have all the information in one record held in one large field e.g. Prestel , COMMUNITEL or MICROVIEWDATA databases , while database management programs may have a number of fields all of which can be accessed individually e.g. KWIRS , SIR , QUEST or MASTERFILE . |
14 | This theme emerged when Peltier ( 1950 ) identified nine different and possible morphogenetic regimes each of which should be distinguished by a characteristic assemblage of geomorphic processes . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | The research examines and evaluates such support in three very different national contexts all of which can claim successes in the computer field . |
17 | But Aeroflot , its successor or its 20 constituent parts-each of which may form the nucleus of a national carrier in the republics-are likely to need 500 new or newish Western aircraft to continue services . |
18 | There are two common types both of which can be switched on or off according to need . |