Example sentences of "[adj] of which [vb mod] [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If being monitored for exposure to external penetrating radiation can be a marker of other exposures in the workplace , some of which might be hazardous , studies of the relation between men 's exposure to external radiation and leukaemia in their children could yield apparently inconsistent results . |
2 | There are several publications on the history of the Caledonian Railway , some of which may be available in local libraries . |
3 | On the one hand the behaviour is more complicated very close to the critical parameter value , with infinitely many periodic orbits in existence on both sides of the bifurcation , some of which may be stable { 10,15,31,32 } . |
4 | In view of the nature of many illnesses , some of which may be terminal , the handling requirements will vary considerably . |
5 | Whereas biochemical studies can measure enzyme activities , immunohistochemistry can only provide information on enzyme protein , some of which may be inactive . |
6 | Even within the Home Office , one of the most heavyweight of all Whitehall Departments , the Secretary of State will have to set his own priorities between immigration and nationality , criminal justice , national security , gambling , the fire service , Sunday trading , dangerous dogs , and many other topics for legislation , some of which may be urgent , and most of which will be controversial . |
7 | There is no simple kind of sexual liberation possible which will eradicate the neuroses caused by sexual repression without , at the same time , producing social changes , only some of which may be controllable in rational ways . |
8 | And he certainly did not mean legends and fairy stories ( some of which would be mythical in his sense , some of which would not ) . |
9 | Evidently , any given document will consist of a variety of language structures , some of which will be general ( i.e. not exclusively associated with any particular domain ) and some domain-specific ( i.e. with restrictions on word senses , etc . ) . |
10 | Developments have taken place in improved testing and segmentation , some of which will be familiar as they have already appeared here , specifically geo-demographic profiling . |
11 | There are four national events , some of which will be familiar . |
12 | The university has its own printing press , radio and TV studios with portable equipment and computers , some of which will be available to the conference . |
13 | The university has its own printing press , radio and TV studios with portable equipment and computers , some of which will be available to the conference . |
14 | We may keep certain parts of ourselves well hidden from view , but our behaviour can speak volumes about attitudes , preferences and prejudices , some of which can be important when it comes to dealing with disputes and differences of opinion or possible action . |
15 | In addition to these plans , each of which would be appropriate for different zones , there should be an overall plan to limit the total amount of traffic in the city as a whole . |
16 | The ITA decided to split the Northern region into separate Lancashire and Yorkshire franchises , each of which would be large enough to support a network company , increasing the number of these to five . |
17 | The main materials used in aquascaping are ; rock , wood and plants , each of which can be natural or artificial . |
18 | The multi-stack variable-reluctance stepping motor is divided along its axial length into magnetically isolated sections ( " stacks " ) , each of which can be excited by a separate winding ( " phase " ) . |
19 | Normally the financial goal was to reduce the existing debt , much of which would be due to building . |
20 | The show will feature guitars , basses and amplifiers as well as the latest in sound processing and studio technology — much of which will be available for you to fiddle with to your heart 's content — and continuous live demos will be taking place on stage throughout the full two days . |
21 | Illuminative evaluation is a long process involving the collection of a large amount of data and opinions , much of which will be conflicting and difficult to synthesize . |
22 | This consists of 12 credits ( see page 6 ) , six of which can be common to the National Certificate ( Skillstart 2 ) . |
23 | The remaining six properties will be houses , three of which will be shared ownership and three will be rented . |
24 | Indeed in recent years the CNAA have suggested that the term ‘ non-standard ’ should no longer be used , since this implies a standard from which other students are deviating ; instead we should be considering a range of qualifications , all of which may be suitable as preparations for entry to higher education . |
25 | Sources say that other documents and depositions of Barnes trustees reveal much more manoeuvring on Lincoln 's behalf , all of which would be illegal . |
26 | Does he agree that , if we signed the social chapter , employers ' costs would rise and jobs and foreign investment would disappear , all of which would be bad for this country ? |
27 | Reference lists , figure legends and tables should all be on separate sheets , all of which should be double-spaced and numbered . |
28 | There are several levels of group operation , all of which can be useful in work with older people . |
29 | Choreographers who are inspired to interpret music can do so in many ways , all of which can be successful , but only if they remember that its overall rhythm is not merely a mechanical guide to the timing of the steps within the dance design ( see page 68 ) . |
30 | Secondly , explanations of strategy that appeal only to external constraints do not allow for the possibility that a class may have a range of interests , not all of which can be satisfied by any single policy . |