Example sentences of "of which [verb] [verb] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In the 1970s the police were often concerned with the need to keep apart two rival groups , each of which had gathered together for a demonstration in the same place and at the same time . |
2 | In turn however adjustments of attitude and method were demanded of the traditional concerns , some of which had developed simultaneously with , and sometimes interactively with , systems ideas . |
3 | There was no representation for either of the two dominant political groups in the Hong Kong Legislative Council ( Legco ) — the liberal United Democrats of Hong Kong and the conservative Co-operative Resource Centre — whereas the pro-Chinese New Hong Kong Alliance and Liberal Democratic Federation , both of which had performed badly in the 1991 Legco elections , enjoyed significant representation . |
4 | It is up to you , Mr. Deputy Speaker , to decide whether hon. Members are in order , but I must say that the hon. Gentleman went on at considerable length about matters some of which seemed to stray interestingly from the subject of the amendment . |
5 | Opposition to the NSF was led by the " historic " parties , in particular the NLP and the CDNPP , both of which wished to move faster towards a free-market economy . |
6 | This approach is consistent with much historical writing on crime , the quantity of which has increased greatly in recent years , especially in relation to Europe and North America . |
7 | The whole operation has cost about £60 million , around half of which has come directly from central government . |
8 | Outside he has a small pond , containing Goldfish , Rosy Barbs , Mosquito fish , Guppies and Corydoras aeneus , many of which have spawned outside during the summer . |