Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [Wh det] [vb base] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There are more manufacturing countries than ever before , some of which use a style of labour relations based on the industrial dark ages .
2 There are many forest species , including flying foxes , or fruit bats , some of which have a wing-span of 5 ft ( 1.5 m ) .
3 Termites , ants , bees and wasps display various forms of this caste system , all of which show a level of social differentiation that can not be found among any vertebrate species other than man himself .
4 The same is true of free , fit , apt , able , etc. , all of which denote a quality in the person designated as the support which predisposes him to realize the action referred to by the infinitive in a certain way .
5 The sequence selectivity of the platination of DNA by cisplatin and its analogues has been investigated through a number of approaches , all of which indicate a preference for binding to GG sequences .
6 situation I 'd suspect will be addressed within that other part , I did mention in my presentation that there are a number of inter-related problems here , I can trace about four or five , all of which have a chain reaction one upon the other , unfortunately Brandon is up front so we 've got to tackle it from the other direction .
7 This principle is enshrined in the Hippocratic oath ( box ) and emphasised in the new contracts for NHS consultants , all of which incorporate a teaching commitment .
8 These various substantives evoke a state or quality which disposes the support to perform an action ( willingness , desire , impudence , ability , etc. ) , an action he performs which prevents or could prevent him from realizing it ( hesitation , refusal , reluctance , etc. ) , something he needs in order to realize it ( right , permission ) , a circumstance in which he finds himself which favours something 's occurrence ( chance , occasion ) , etc. — all of which evoke a situation existing before the infinitive event , and so imply a reference to a prior position of the support .
9 The main organised religions in Scotland today are Christianity , Islam and Judaism , all of which share a belief in one God .
10 The surrounding countryside is very pretty and there are numerous walks , many of which start a couple of miles from the house .
11 In each of these environments there are numerous ‘ factors ’ , many of which constitute a threat to the safety of individuals and numerous such hazards have been mentioned .
12 The disk is round , diameter of holotype 2 mm , covered by imbricating scales many of which carry a rugose rodlike spinelet .
13 Suitable markers include X-autosomal reciprocal translocations such as T ( X ; 4 ) 37H or the X-autosomal insertion Is ( 1n7 ; X ) 1Ct , both of which present a marker chromosome longer than the normal longest mouse chromosome ( see ref-17 for a list of such markers ) .
14 A high positive rate is nearly always associated with rapid industrialisation and export diversification , both of which enhance a country 's credit rating among world bankers .
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