Example sentences of "all of which [be] " in BNC.

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1 I intended to ‘ exploit ’ my popularity in my country in order to impose upon my readers a book centred on the Ashkenazi civilisation , history , language and frame of mind , all of which are virtually unknown in Italy , except by some sophisticated readers of Joseph Roth , Bellow , Singer , Malamud , Potok , and of course yourself .
2 The ethnic identity or contractarian ideology of the Ulster loyalist is clear in its origins , motivated by powerful economic , ethical , and religious convictions , all of which are interrelated , mutually supporting , and validated by the existence of a dominating catholic — nationalist bloc in the Republic of Ireland .
3 For causal theorists there are only nerve impulses , all of which are essentially the same .
4 Among Easton 's section police ‘ common sense ’ subsumes all competences , being an indexical category flexible enough to include different sorts of skills , all of which are described as constituting common sense .
5 By the time Marx wrote Formen he had not yet read Maine and Phear , who were to influence him later , but he had read descriptive accounts of Indian and Indonesian village life and history , especially in Sir Thomas Raffles , History of Java [ 1817 ] , M. Wilks , Historical Sketches of the South of India [ 1810–17 ] , and G. Campbell , Modern India [ 1852 ] , all of which are quoted in Capital .
6 Apart from the four first-floor bedrooms , all of which are housed in the roundels and which are 5.1m ( 17ft ) in diameter , the upper storey was used to house a large games room , an airing cupboard and a bathroom .
7 And we 've got a new source of burnable material to replace the hedge trimmings : lots of things are delivered on pallets , wooden pallets , not all of which are returnable .
8 To have to sit in an office all day playing the same records — all of which are awful — over and over and over again — well , it 's not funny , is it ?
9 No more ‘ resistance through rituals ’ ( revolt into style , sartorial bricolage that confounds expectations , all of which are read , interpreted , mediatized and accommodated in a trice , these days ) .
10 A delicatessen will usually also have a good selection of nuts — Brazils , pecans , pistachios , walnuts and cashews — all of which are invaluable in a vegetarian diet .
11 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 .
12 They include several relatives of our native sea holly , Eryngium maritimum , all of which are among the drought-tolerant of all plants and are attractive in foliage and flower as well .
13 But it is very lately that the truly magnificent taste in gardening has flourished in these northern parts of Europe , for although in King Charles the Second 's reign there was great spirit amongst the nobility and gentry of England for planting and gardening , which spirit was greatly heighten 'd in King William 's reign , during which time most of the large gardens of England were laid out and planted , yet we find the taste at that time extended little farther than to small pieces of box-wood , finish 'd parterres and clipp 'd greens , all of which are now generally banished out of the gardens of the most polite persons of this age , who justly prefer the more extended rural designs of gardens which approach the nearest to nature .
14 The name wallaby is given to many of the smaller kangaroos , all of which are unique to Australia .
15 The combination of high precipitation , water surpluses , large number of wet days and low insolation experienced in highly oceanic areas is thought to increase the rate of growth and the competitive abilities of bryophytes , notably Sphagnum species , hypnoid mosses and Racomitrium ( Poore & McVean 1957 ) , all of which are very conspicuous in plant communities in the Western Isles .
16 This reflects the fact that several kinds of considerations may lead to different and incompatible policies all of which are commonly regarded as policies of neutrality , because all of them demonstrate an even-handed treatment of the parties either by not helping one more than the other , or by not helping one more than the other to take special measures to improve his position in the conflict , and so on .
17 Sometimes two or more kinds of plasmid are present in a given strain of E. coli , though plasmids seem to belong to groups , not all of which are compatible with each other .
18 Tit for Tat is one of a family of nice , retaliatory but forgiving strategies , all of which are , if not technically stable , at least difficult to invade once they arise .
19 In the next chapter you will find details of exercises in breathing , relaxation , basic meditation and visualisation — all of which are vital If you are to be healthy in a truly holistic way .
20 With a feeling of trust comes , among other things , the ability to recognise personal strengths and weaknesses , the development of self-respect and faith in oneself , the development of respect and concern for others ; all of which are essential for the establishment and maintenance of human relationships , and are basic to the AL of communicating .
21 The cloning of plants using tissue culture is also being used to produce improved crop strains and , as Tudge points out , it has considerable potential for the improvement of oil palms , coconuts and tea , all of which are important economic crops in many developing countries .
22 The sensory attributes of an odour capable of measurement include its intensity , character , acceptability and detectability , all of which are relevant in deciding whether or not a particular odour amounts to a nuisance at law .
23 This Act fills part of the gap left by the Factories Act 1961 by regulating the health , safety and welfare of employees in offices , shops and railway premises , all of which are widely defined . ’
24 A new-born baby can cry , suck , sneeze and is equipped with other basic reflexes , all of which are examples of observable behaviour .
25 It is more a movement involving tens of thousands of associated subgroups , all of which are independent , though sympathetic to each other .
26 Serious self-injury , such as deep cutting — which may endanger major blood vessels , nerves , and tendons — and shooting , hanging and jumping from buildings , all of which are usually associated with serious suicidal intent .
27 The Chaplains organise public worship , discussion groups , excursions and other activities all of which are advertised in the University .
28 Social , cultural and sports activities ( all of which are open to members ) are organized throughout the academic year and subsidised through the Union .
29 Social , cultural and sports activities ( all of which are open to members ) are organized throughout the academic year and subsidised through the Union .
30 It looks as though programmes from France 's three current TV channels ( all of which are run by TDF , the public broadcasting administration ) will form a second satellite channel .
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