Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [Wh det] [be] in " in BNC.

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1 Since some of what is in people 's heads is taken from social science , there is a complication worth mentioning at the start .
2 Er approximately eight hundred hectares I think , and I suppose the cynical amongst us might might say what has the allocation of of nearly a hundred hectares of land adjacent to the A one , some of which is in in greenbelt , what has that got anything to do with the er vitality of of Leeds commercial centre or urban regeneration , but we accept that 's a that 's a matter for Leeds , we not objecting to their proposals .
3 These are all church memorials in the London districts of Chiswick , Southwark , Lambeth , Kensington and St Pancras , some of which are in perilous condition .
4 Hughes ( 1981 ) cites recent cases , some of which are in rural areas such as the West Country , in which the homeless tenants from winter-lets have not always been rehoused .
5 A number of types of dictionaries exist , some of which are in a computer-readable form .
6 The weekly arrival of the Stornoway Gazette was something to be looked forward to , and the paper ( some of which was in Gaelic ) read from cover to cover .
7 Having settled one set of problems and delineated a pattern for higher education , had Robbins left the way open for a succession of what Eric Robinson called ‘ small cadet universities ’ — ; some of which were in fact very similar to the CATs , and others of which might see no future except in aspiring to enter the university sector ?
8 Campers are welcome to use communal kitchens and dining rooms , and there are washing facilities for both us and our clothes , each of which are in need .
9 All these ideas — each of which is in principle arguable — are compacted into two relatively short sentences and are linked together in a gradually unfolding argument .
10 A " Space " drama in which each class takes on the roles of the inhabitants of different planets , each of which is in trouble .
11 To assess the damages it is necessary to form a view upon three matters each of which is in greater or lesser degree one of speculation : ( 1 ) the value of the material benefits for his dependants which the deceased would have provided out of his earnings for each year in the future during which he would have provided for them had he not been killed : ( 2 ) the value of any material benefits which the dependants will be able to obtain in each such year from sources ( other than insurance ) which would not have been available to them had the deceased lived but which will become available to them as a result of his death : ( 3 ) the amount of the capital sum which , with prudent management , will produce annual amounts equal to the difference between ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) ( that is " the dependency " ) for each of the years during which the deceased would have provided material benefits for the dependants had he not been killed .
12 Their different solutions to the question of marriage , neither of which was in any way adequate , are witness to another , even more serious .
13 In some parts of Wales , south-west , and northern England small town populations increased because of a local retreat from rural areas where there was little employment apart from agriculture , much of which was in a depressed state .
14 I told her to make up a list of the contents now for her deposition the next day as I had forgotten to mention much of what was in my bag .
15 Its poles represent those issues and challenges , all of which are in the province of the Queen of Beauty .
16 The problems of poverty are further exacerbated by many parents having to work full time and needing substitute or day care , holiday and after-school provision , all of which are in short supply and costly .
17 The provision of a single accumulator does not really correspond to the way in which most programs are written , since at any given point there are usually several intermediate values all of which are in the process of being manipulated .
18 JUST THOUGHT I 'd write to say how surprised and disappointed I am that the 10,000 Maniacs have decided ( at the time of writing ) to play only three live dates in the UK this year , all of which are in London .
19 South Wales contains four sites : Ffos Las , Gilfach Iago , Incline Top and Great White Tip all of which are in full production .
20 JUST THOUGHT I 'd write to say how surprised and disappointed I am that the 10,000 Maniacs have decided ( at the time of writing ) to play only three live dates in the UK this year , all of which are in London .
21 An outline of the settlement of the barbarians in Gaul up until the 450s is necessarily made up of fragments from a variety of sources , not all of which are in agreement .
22 These function words are words such as auxiliary verbs , prepositions , conjunctions , etc. , all of which are in certain circumstances pronounced in their strong forms but which are more frequently pronounced in their weak forms .
23 All of which is in favour of retinoic acid being the signal , but the evidence is not unequivocal .
24 Roy sketches an idyllic portrait of the fabled singer 's musical powers and triumphal return to his native land in movements l-3 ( [ Air ] -Récitatif-Ariette ) , all of which is in E minor .
25 and it was interesting to note a few groups apparently in their infancy , not all of which were in the larger authorities :
26 He had inherited four major outlets : in New York , Paris , London and Rome , all of which had come through the war intact , all of which were in prime locations , and all of which had suffered from neglect .
27 This letter produced one extra volunteer , and several phone calls to me , all of which were in favour of the project , and several from older people who recalled Donkey Lane as it used to be .
28 In Britain prior to the 1968 Transport Act BR was , according to Joy ( 1973 : 84–5 ) , ‘ working to a whole range of sub-goals , some imposed by the Government , others voluntarily assumed by BR , and all of which were in conflict with the basic break-even objective laid down by Parliament ’ .
29 Sir : Clive Fewins 's article ( Weekend , 7 October ) rightly praised the excellent work of the Redundant Churches Fund , but it should also serve as a reminder that there is still no Redundant Chapels Fund to conserve some of the best examples of Non-Conformist buildings , many of which are in imminent danger of demolition or drastic alteration .
30 Anti-discrimination measures are , of course , reflective of liberal values , many of which are in fact currently under attack .
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