Example sentences of "[to-vb] which of [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In addition , it is important to know which of the altered plasma factors in the diabetic state are responsible for enhanced platelet function . |
2 | It is difficult to establish which of the two scientific theories could hold sway . |
3 | A more open mind was required to discover which of the many possible patterns God had actually chosen to instantiate . |
4 | To find which of the five is the most fragrant , we 'll be holding a studio sniff-in on Morning Edition at 8.45am on Saturday August 31 . |
5 | At this point , we need to test our alternative scientific theories to see which of the above is the ‘ correct process ’ . |
6 | He was an ungallant swine for deliberately not coming to her aid , but in truth he really wanted to see which of the likely lads , would dash forward . |
7 | In another experiment , subjects were woken either five or fifteen minutes after REM sleep had started , and asked to estimate which of the two intervals had been used . |
8 | Try to spot which of the four or five known activities it is . |
9 | In the high grade group , a Cox 's multivariate analysis was performed to identify which of the following variables such as age , extension to adjacent organs or serosal invasion , stage and mode of treatment ( surgery , chemotherapy , or the combination of both ) might be of independent significance in predicting mortality . |
10 | Nona looked about her with interest , trying to identify which of the young men in her vicinity could possibly be policemen . |
11 | To assess the likely impact of electronic media on the business historian , it is first necessary to understand which of the three layers of information are of most interest , which are tangible , and which are currently being preserved . |
12 | It will have to judge which of the received suggestions are most suitable as well as possibly adding items which have not been suggested . |
13 | Yet another Messiah on ‘ early ’ instruments , conspiring no doubt to send retailers completely mad in their attempts to decide which of the many available readings they should plump for . |
14 | Evidence is all around us , and the first step in any research is for the scientist to decide which of the many facts are of concern to him . |
15 | When he is shown a pair of faces and has to decide which of the two is a celebrity , he performs at chance level , even though he performs almost as well as normal subjects on this task when the faces are replaced by their names . |
16 | Benny was also putting off telling her own parents about the accident , but she had to decide which of the two nuns to talk to on Eve 's behalf . |
17 | German speakers have difficulty in distinguishing between " bring " and " take " in English as these are translated by one German word " bringen " , but the English speaker has difficulty trying to decide which of the two English words is meant in any statement containing the German word " bringen " . |
18 | The next stage is to decide which of the potential projects to work on . |
19 | The next stage is to decide which of the potential projects to work on . |
20 | The reader is also invited to ponder which of the two proofs gives him the greater personal satisfaction . |
21 | Describing himself as ‘ a retired fiddler ’ , he was reluctant to say which of the many festival events would be highlights for him , but could hardly deny , that one will certainly be a performance by his former pupil , Claire Roff , now 18 , who began playing the violin when she was only four . |
22 | and in the end the jury will have to say which of the two versions of the meaning they except |
23 | Technically , the Act does not oblige the person imposing the conditions to specify which of the alternative grounds he relies upon for his authority to do so , although where the event is to be held in the future , the directions given by the chief of police must be in writing . |