Example sentences of "of [pron] has [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | All our pension fund assets are managed by independent , professional fund managers , each of whom has specific instructions that no asset may be invested in or loaned to Tomkins , in any way , ’ Mr Duncan explains . |
2 | Just a quick word about this lot , each of whom has special characteristics . |
3 | Each of them has many adherents in the discipline , and at first sight it looks as if the approaches are in direct competition . |
4 | None of them has any connections here , not really ; they 're all bachelors ; at least , in a way . |
5 | Needless to say , with such a busy schedule none of them has any time for girlfriends . |
6 | There are three strands of answer to this , each of which has much purchase ; I can do no better than to let the espousers of the three strands speak for themselves . |
7 | Afghanistan now has two governments of a sort , neither of which has much authority . |
8 | Any particle could in principle be used ; most results have been obtained with neutrons or electrons , each of which has various advantages and disadvantages for particular samples . |
9 | Barbara Rashbass , director of the foundation , says that charitable bodies are entitled to decide how to allocate their funds and that unsuccessful applicants are free to apply for support from other medical research charities , none of which has similar restrictions . |
10 | The four cardinal metaphors are the four foundations of physical science ( space , time , matter and number ) ; none of which has any objective , external status , rather they are ‘ creations of the mind ’ . |
11 | ‘ None of which has any relevance to you , ’ said the woman , ‘ but it 's nice and polite of you to listen . ’ |
12 | Winterbottom , who normally prefers to let his contributions on the field do the talking for him , said yesterday : ‘ The Quins get stick from everyone , little of which has any relation to fact . |
13 | It is set at the junction of four minor lanes , none of which has any indications of antiquity . |
14 | For example , in an exposition of 2 Cor.v. 17 , he divides his subject into five main points , each of which has several sub-divisions . |
15 | The upper dentition is borne on two maxillary tooth-plates , each of which has several rows of teeth and is bisected by a deep longitudinal groove ( figure 1 ) . |
16 | But none of you has any choice because you all have reserved seats . |
17 | Neither of you has any business bringing an unwanted " out of time " baby into the world . |
18 | I 'm a free man , and all that you hold dear , you rich men — and beggars too — none of it has any power over me . ’ |
19 | Behind Hurd 's selection of a specific group of Arab states is the assumption that the Arab world as a whole can be ignored , since only part of it has any role to play in security in future . |
20 | Does not this inclination arise from his believing in the goodness , the worth , of what has this property and from his belief that its goodness is an important ethical truth ? |
21 | What complicates this state of affairs is that none of us has perfect recall of the past . |
22 | I wonder which of us has Yorkist sympathies . |
23 | It is not easy to achieve the recommendation of the HMI document The Curriculum from 5 to 16 , that pupils should be able to use what they learn for their own purposes , because each of us has different purposes in life , and what is relevant to one pupil will not be relevant to another . |
24 | I 'm sure that neither one of us has any thoughts along those lines at all . |
25 | I know that none of us has any choice about what we eat ; it 's all down to drainage , and some systems are obviously better than others . |