Example sentences of "all [prep] which [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 None came and still under the drug 's influence at dawn , he found himself looking out from the top of a forty-foot tree — he had no memory of climbing it — and looking down on a vast meadow , flecked with patterns of multi-coloured light and rocks which turned into horses , all of which filled him with ‘ tremendous emotions ’ .
2 Buzz spent the cab ride reminiscing about those times , some grim and some sad , but all of which made her smile .
3 All of which made it impossible to explain exactly why she 'd been so upset to find , after arriving , tired and exhausted , at the large house in Lowndes Square , that she was going to see even less of Ross than she had in New York ?
4 He also had a feeling for phrase and idiom and a very personal way with English , all of which endeared him to his audience .
5 He went to the top eight accountancy firms in London , all of which offered him a job .
6 She describes her readers ' profession as ‘ dynamic and exciting ’ , all of which presents her with the problem of writing content erudite yet lively , weighty but not pompous .
7 They follow different designs from our own , all of which allow them to tune in to water-borne sounds .
8 As far back as August 1965 , when James Leo Herlihy 's novel Midnight Cowboy was first published , it had done the rounds of every major studio , all of which turned it down .
9 All of which makes me wonder how well this very American , sugar-pie world will translate to Europe .
10 All of which makes it a bargain and one I shall miss for years to come .
11 All of which makes it sound as if SunSoft is positioning Solaris to be a completely hardware-independent environment .
12 All of which brings us to the text editor .
13 All of which brings us to his latest film , Breaking In , the first he has made entirely in the USA .
14 All of which brings us back to the 1987 State of World Population Report and its coded messages .
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