Example sentences of "of [Wh pn] have [be] " in BNC.
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1 | The history of forms in art has had some distinguished advocates , some of whom have been concerned with the transformation over time of one form to another ; others have been more attracted to problems of values , arguing either that styles in art change and decay , or that in a particular period there is an artistic will to produce work in a style of its own . |
2 | Their numbers include the Augustinians and Dominicans , both of whom have been influential in Ireland and have produced theologians of liberal or left persuasion . |
3 | But the numerous and well-educated Isaak people of the north , some 50,000 of whom have been killed by the government , are the type to settle scores . |
4 | Of particular importance among recent works is Janet Todd 's A Dictionary of British and American Women Writers 1660–1800 ( 1984 ) which brings forward an enormous amount of information about writers , some of whom have been entirely unregarded for more than two centuries . |
5 | Fishing is let each year to the same people , many of whom have been coming to Brora for decades . |
6 | Albin 's work has been spurred by the large number of road accident victims admitted to the hospital at the Health Science Center , many of whom have been drinking . |
7 | Attempting to predict the changes likely to take place in practices and in the world at large and their consequences for Institutional education policy , has been a function of the educational committees of the Institution and the centres of full-time education , all of whom have been addressing the question since early 1985 . |
8 | Meanwhile , the band are currently writing songs for a new studio LP which will feature a host of guest vocalists — many of whom have been affiliated with The Pogues during their nine-year history . |
9 | So the decisive factor in the election will be their promised or implicit allocation of government jobs along regional or ethnic lines , known as ‘ zoning ’ , and the backing of the big power-brokers in Nigerian politics , many of whom have been disqualified from running themselves . |
10 | It is from this perspective that it becomes possible to understand the basis of the distrust of totalizing systems of knowledge which depend upon theory and concepts , so characteristic of Foucault or Lyotard , both of whom have been predominantly concerned with the attempt to isolate and foreground singularity as opposed to universality . |
11 | Aston was eventually offered a temporary place in a hostel occupied exclusively by men , many of whom have been recently released from prison or who have drug problems . |
12 | All of whom have been second-guessed by Ollie , who romps his plodmobile ( definitely not a Lagonda ! ) gaily down the Bayswater Road , barrels up Piccadilly , even throttles back on the vacant Euston Road to give the competition a sporting chance . |
13 | This has been changing , as more work is done on the Athenian Council ( Boule ) of 500 members , lists of whom have been turning up since the Americans began to excavate the agora in the 1930s . |
14 | Training is given by experienced practitioners , many of whom have been through the programme . |
15 | Her situation is echoed by the other children , all of whom have been affected by Chernobyl emotionally as well as physically . |
16 | In addition , the UDC have not thought about the impact of their plans on the residents of the community , many of whom have been born and brought up there . |
17 | Now they are virtually outnumbered by settlers , many of whom have been issued with rifles , trained by the army and enlisted into village paramilitary forces . |
18 | There are 18 elected members of the shadow Cabinet , 14 of whom have been members of CND and a number of whom still are . |
19 | This year has been hard work for us , and for our trainees , some of whom have been away from formal education for some time . |
20 | The area is home to around 5,000 Warrao , Pemon , Kapon and Carib Indians , some of whom have been forced to flee their homes , with a number making their way into the Yanomami reserve . |
21 | Explaining why he did not foresee a cut in interest rates in the near future , he said : ‘ I have to take into account the needs of savers , many of whom have been writing to me recently , the exchange rate which causes concern to some people — and I believe what people above all want is stability . ’ |
22 | John Allen , chief negotiator for the Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union , said : ‘ It is disgraceful that these workers , many of whom have been with the company all their working life , are just thrown on the scrap heap , while the Government sits on its hands and does nothing . ’ |
23 | The workforce at the engine plant currently stands at 150 , most of whom have been trained from the main car production plant . |
24 | Since then , various voluntary groups throughout the campus , the UK and abroad have come forward with names and addresses of active alumni , some of whom have been networking enthusiastically for many years outwith the official organisation of either the Graduates Association of the University . |
25 | After more than 20 years of Medau teaching in Edinburgh , Muriel Jessop is taking the step of handing over her class — much to the sadness of her class members , some of whom have been with her for a larger number of those years . |
26 | Much of this success is due to the commitment of our helpers , nay of who have been good friends over a considerable number of years ; others are regular helpers at our playgroup and youth club sessions throughout the year and are established ‘ old friends ’ before the holidays begin . |