Example sentences of "of which all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , at this level , PRINDEP 's analysis of the generic activities of which all curriculum practice is constituted showed the considerable imbalance discussed in detail in Chapters 3 and 4 .
2 Cuba has gone a long way to reducing gender inequalities , though power relations still clearly favour men , a fact of which all Cubans , including their leaders , are very aware .
3 It is That which alone is , which constitutes the stuff of which all things are made , which subsists by virtue of its own power , which is not supported by anything else but supports everything that exists . ’
4 The combined operation unc gives the isolated element of unc ( 14 ) The summing vector unc — this is the vector of which all elements are units .
5 He was bound in the sum of £100 and allowed 24 months , from the time of starting , at the end of which all ore lying upon the ground was to be prepared for market , paying duty of one-twelfth part or " Dish " of all the merchantable ore .
6 Cayley 's work soon encouraged many mathematicians to invariant theory , described by Sylvester as " the essence of modern algebra " , and so many invariants were found that , to bring some order to the subject , minimal systems of invariants were sought in terms of which all others could be expressed .
7 This down-to-earth , no-nonsense conception of man as an imperfectly socialized animal places much less stress than Durkheim on society as a metaphysical good to the preservation of which all activities are ultimately directed .
8 I must therefore confine myself to expressing the hope that the Law Commission might look at the subject to see whether there is in fact any good reason now for maintaining a rule which operates to defeat contractually agreed arrangements between the parties ( of which all successors in title are aware ) and which is capable of producing such an extraordinary result as that in the present case .
9 And the ensuing battle , of which all Christians are aware in their experience , means either that they can not achieve the good intentions they have or , if the Greek is taken in another sense , that the presence of the mighty Spirit prevents them doing what , if they followed the dictates of mere self-will , they otherwise would ( Gal.5:17 ) .
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