Example sentences of "[adv] [det] [prep] [Wh det] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | There is no simple kind of sexual liberation possible which will eradicate the neuroses caused by sexual repression without , at the same time , producing social changes , only some of which may be controllable in rational ways . |
2 | There are two overriding questions relating to the feasibility of such tests , both leading to a host of technical and organizational questions , only some of which could be adequately tackled in this project . |
3 | There is a massive amount of writing about art , only some of which can immediately be identified by a reader as criticism . |
4 | There are various ways of defining validity , only some of which can be quantified . |
5 | Not so much of what would happen . |
6 | Besides which it 's a heck of a time for Noorda to be discussing succession — when so much of what can be accomplished with Unix seems to depend on his personal touch . |
7 | But the incident , so much of which will live forever in the mind 's eye , leaps vividly onto screen . |
8 | this prompted me to speculate not so much on what might be deployed in order to ask different questions from those addressed in the previous galleries . |
9 | But one very rough guess by Paul Portney of Resources for the Future suggests a cumulative cost , in 1990 dollars , of perhaps $136 billion , roughly half of which will fall on the private sector and disproportionately on manufacturing . |
10 | 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 ) . |
11 | The lottery is expected to raise around £1 billion per year , about half of which will be used to support the arts ( in particular the national heritage ) , with the remainder allocated to protection of the environment , sports and charities . |
12 | Each will cover between 40 and 80 square miles , about half of which will be cloaked in trees . |
13 | Start with a length of about seven metres of wire , precisely half of which should be spooled onto a shuttle thin enough to pass through the centre of the toroid . |
14 | The mask activates a variety of features , at least some of which will not be features of the target letter . |
15 | It is all to do with the most effective means to ends , at least some of which must be given ( and thus are perhaps open to structural explanations of how the agent came to have them ) . |
16 | Several weapons systems received an increased budget allocation , however , including research spending on the Strategic Defence Initiative ( SDI ) which was to increase by 22 per cent to $4,650 million , almost all of which would be used to investigate the possible deployment of small , space-based missile interceptors known as " Brilliant Pebbles " . |
17 | He names fifty-eight depopulated villages , almost all of which can be identified . |
18 | There is a mixture of indicators , but on the whole the adverse indicators seem heavier and more serious than the favourable ones , many of which are things such as confidence surveys , which do not tell one very much about what will happen . |
19 | In an analysis of verbal learning , Gibson ( 1940 ) argued that much of what must be learned in a paired associate task involves establishing discrimination among the items . |
20 | But Fodor goes on to argue that much of what can be said about reflexes can also be said about processes which we would normally regard as ‘ cognitive ’ rather than ‘ neurological ’ or ‘ behavioural ’ : the parsing of heard sentences , for example . |