Example sentences of "which [prep] the many " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Which of the many candidates would he finally marry ?
4 All non-productive wood must be cut out , and the skill lies in deciding which of the many buds are wood buds and which are fruit buds , and then in deciding which of the wood buds are likely to produce the most fruit buds .
5 If I want to count how many chairs there are in my college , I have little problem about deciding which of the many objects in college I am going to include in my count .
6 A more open mind was required to discover which of the many possible patterns God had actually chosen to instantiate .
7 How do human beings distinguish which of the many elements of the context are relevant ?
8 But she did not know which of the many doors of the hall-way was that of their bedroom .
9 According to ‘ positioning theory ’ this understanding of behaviour is a mutual creation through the interaction of the parties depending upon which of the many possible selves has been confirmed in the ‘ storyline ’ that is accepted .
10 Last night , Amaranth Wilikins had told Grunte that she had yet to make up her mind in which of the many debates she would try to speak .
11 The main aim of this Prospectus is to help you choose which of the many courses is most suitable for your needs .
12 Which of the many recent changes played the major part in the university disturbances of the early 1860s is unclear .
13 Clearly , there are other possibilities , and it is far from obvious , at this stage of the development of the subject , just which of the many possible formulations is the best .
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 Carers are often confused because they do n't know which of the many agencies to go to .
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