Example sentences of "of [Wh det] [verb] [vb pp] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The viability of the buy-back option was thought to be dependent on the availability of new loans especially from the World Bank and International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) , both of which had expressed support for the agreement , and also from the Japanese Export-Import Bank and the Spanish government . |
2 | At this stage , given the scale of the fighting , EC members were divided over whether the peace conference could go ahead , and Germany warned that it would unilaterally grant formal recognition to Croatia and Slovenia ( both of which had declared independence on June 25 ) if fighting persisted . |
3 | President Bush for his part stressed the importance of progress under the bilateral Structural Impediments Initiative ( SII ) talks , the third round of which had taken place on Feb. 22-23 between US and Japanese trade officials , but which had so far produced little concrete progress toward the elimination of what the USA termed Japan 's unfair import barriers . |
4 | Even more spectacular was the Liverpool affair of August 1775 which occurred against the background of the American War of Independence , the beginning of which had interrupted trade to such an extent that some 3,000 seamen were swelling the ranks of the normal Liverpool unemployed . |
5 | Most cells recovered from reaggregates ( 25% of the input number in this experiment ) express αβ TCR ( f ) and by comparison with adult thymocytes ( e ) can be seen to include both TCR rlo cells which are predominantly double-positive ( g ) , and TCR rhi cells , the majority of which have undergone maturation into single-positive CD4 + or CD8 + cells ( h ) . |
6 | Line-up of eight Antonov An-2 biplanes seen recently at Riga Airport , Latvia , all of which have seen service with Aeroflot at some time during their flying careers . |
7 | But you have to think about it and it comes with practice , which as you obviously sell more and more of these plans , most of which have got waiver of premium . |
8 | Besides attempting to say what it was about a sensation which served as a sign of the location of whatever had given rise to it , adherents of the local sign theory had also to say in what way the reference to a part of the body was made — whether in the form of visual imagery , or of a judgement , or of something else . |
9 | But they provide an accurate picture of what had taken place under Justinian . |
10 | For the next hour he wrote out his thoughts slowly , then rewrote the simple account of what had taken place on 18 July 1918 during the second battle of the Marne . |
11 | Kirsty was able to tell me a great deal of what had taken place in the operating theatre . |