Example sentences of "of which [adv] than " in BNC.

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1 Over a longer period , substances produced in quantities of between 10 and 1000 tpa will be covered , while substances of which less than 10 tpa are produced annually will not come within the scope of the programme for the time being .
2 ‘ Now we get 200 a month , of which more than 100 are coming from employers who want to develop such policies …
3 They made a national profit of £7.2 million , of which more than 90p in every pound goes to cancer research .
4 A further series of ‘ county ’ books is that devoted to ‘ The Making of the English Landscape ’ , of which more than a dozen have appeared under the Hodder & Stoughton imprint .
5 In February 1983 there were about 3200 casualties , of which more than 33 were fatal .
6 Currently , the J/44 — of which more than fifty have been built — is the flagship of the range , although a 60ft ( 18.3 ) flyer is promised for later in the season .
7 It is evident from Table 27 that over the most recent two years — 1990 and 1991 — there were 2,147 pedestrian casualties of which more than one in four ( 26% ) were killed or seriously injured .
8 A five-year development plan calling for expenditure worth Rs190,000 million ( US$4,400 million ) , of which more than 64 per cent was expected from the private sector , was announced by the government in mid-December .
9 Their second phase from 1750 to 1772 , when the annual rate of formation exceeded forty a year , was one of rapid spread over most parts of the country , at the end of which more than 500 trusts repaired more than 1,500 miles of the roads of England and Wales .
10 UK wellington boot sales numbered seven million pairs last year , of which more than 85 per cent were PVC .
11 They account for £734 million , of which more than £400 million is in UK-based funds .
12 ‘ Well over £20 million will be available to carry the new measures through , of which more than £10 million will be available to the local enterprise company networks . ’
13 Particularly noteworthy was the case of 19th Century publications , of which more than one in four ( 27% ) were in need of attention — a higher proportion than for any other group , including those of earlier date ( although it is acknowledged that the figures for earlier publications were in some cases based on comparatively small samples ) .
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