Example sentences of "of which be [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's part of a realistic demonstration of the cost in casualties and cash of road accidents , 95 percent of which are caused by human error . |
2 | The Welsh sample is from a partly wooded valley , the upper slopes of which are inhabited by short-eared owls . |
3 | Legislative authority is held by a bicameral Congress made up of a 180-member Chamber of Deputies and a 60-member Senate , both of which are elected for five-year terms , the Senate on a regional basis and the Chamber of Deputies by constituencies under a system of proportional representation . |
4 | There is a unicameral Legislative Assembly of 70 seats , 62 of which are elected by universal adult suffrage for five years . |
5 | Among the more well known varieties to be threatened are the cep , the chanterelle and the wood blewits , all of which are prized as culinary delights . |
6 | It has been suggested that susceptibility to autoimmune disease in general , including Crohn 's disease , is under the control of a single dominant gene , the specific clinical effects of which are determined by other genes , hormonal influences , and environment triggers . |
7 | Japanese has two suffixes , -wa and -ga , the functions of which are explained in different ways by different linguists but which are said to mark , among other things , topic and non-topic respectively . |
8 | There are a similar number of natural products known today , most of which are called by trivial names , or as derivatives of a trivially named substance . |
9 | We want these moneys to go to the coal mining areas , many of which are represented by Labour Members . |
10 | ‘ Currently we are represented at the AAA by the road race committee , none of the members of which are selected by direct election . |
11 | ( 2 ) The Epidermis forms a continuous single layer of cells , the plasma membranes of which are joined by numerous septate desmosomes . |
12 | Publication of research findings as single , small steps leads to individual ‘ knowledge claims ’ , by publication , some of which are incorporated into accepted knowledge ( Gilbert ) , but the largest theoretical advances seem to occur as the result of the application of several small steps , possibly involving different sub-disciplines in the research process . |
13 | Observations from Earth-based telescopes have so far revealed a wealth of spectral lines , from over 50 varieties of molecules in space , some of which are operating as natural masers . |
14 | Of course , these pathological tendencies are still with us today and are widely recognized in individual mental illness ; but what is not generally appreciated is their extent in cultural forms , not all of which are limited to ancient societies . |
15 | The most virulent of these were smallpox and measles , epidemics of which are noted in Russian colonial records from the 1630s onwards . |
16 | And as the numbers of porpoises have dwindled , they have fished local dolphin populations , in particular dusky dolphins , most of which are caught with small driftnets . |
17 | Actually the instrument is a lovely one with a characteristically lucid tone , but I am bothered that anyone should think this was the sort of instrument Liszt had in mind ( or played ) at the time of writing works such as the Rigoletto Paraphrase and First Mephisto Waltz , both of which are delivered with considerable panache by Orolowetsky . |
18 | Future research projects will prepare the way for work on the Palatine chapel at Aachen , the Pantheon in Paris , the Customs Union 12 at Essen and Le Corbusier 's Cité Radieuse at Marseille , all of which are suffering from atmospheric pollution . |
19 | While the medical care , in a technical sense , is generally excellent in the municipal hospitals , all of which are affiliated to major teaching centres to try to ensure high standards , these institutions are like the NHS only more so . |
20 | There are four Ro-Ro berths — three of which are equipped with twin-level ramps — the only ones in Ireland — capable of handling wide and heavy loads up to 180 tonnes . |
21 | The main aim of these agencies , many of which are sponsored by established companies in the local community , is to encourage the growth of small businesses and to stimulate employment in the area . |
22 | There are more than 65 local Protestant radio stations , many of which are linked through national networks . |
23 | There are a number of in-car navigation systems available in prototype form , the most advanced of which are linked to global positioning satellites . |
24 | There are currently an estimated 45 day-centres in Flanders , many of which are linked to residential facilities . |
25 | Automobiles are made of thousands of components , many of which are produced by small firms and sold to the assemblers like Toyota . |
26 | The former , which has the remains at least one mosaic , produced tesserae of lias and Painswick stone , both of which are found in local quarries . |
27 | Hector 's dolphin is one of the four species of the genus Cephalorhynchus , all of which are found in different areas of the Southern Hemisphere at temperate latitudes . |
28 | ‘ Not only does this require ecologically valuable countryside in which to bury it , but the residues from industrial shredders are contaminated by operating fluids , many of which are classified as hazardous waste . |
29 | Tarot is even more complex with 78 cards , 22 of which are decorated with highly-symbolic pictures with names like The Hanging Man , the Pope , the Devil , the Lovers , Judgement , and an untitled image of death . |
30 | There was an immediate impact on costs , half of which are measured in overseas currencies , whereas there was relatively little effect on revenue , much of which is booked in advance . |