Example sentences of "of which give " in BNC.

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1 The Home Secretary was acting under clause 13(4) of the Licence and Agreement between him and the BBC and section 29(3) of the Broadcasting Act 1981 both of which gave him power to give the broadcasting authorities notice in writing requiring them to refrain from broadcasting any specified matter or classes of matter .
2 The book of which gave him most satisfaction was William Neil 's One Volume Bible Commentary .
3 She was heard to pause before going into the bathroom , the latch of which gave its distinctive click .
4 The tiled roof over the single south aisle was stripped off and partly replaced with bronze-coloured aluminium glazing bars framing bronze-tinted ‘ anti-sun ’ glass , the upper panels of which are laid to the same slope as the original roof , the lower panels producing a range of shallow vertical windows , the combination of which gives ‘ conservatory ’ lighting to the first floor flats ( Plate 23 ) .
5 Moreover , recent work has shown that much of the heat energy in the seas of the North Atlantic ( every square kilometre of which gives off as much energy as a nuclear power station and hence influences our weather ) is absorbed from sunlight in the tropical Pacific and is carried by ocean currents through the Drake Passage and up into the Atlantic .
6 They were also happy to use the new triphosphors ( each of which gives a narrow band of visible light ) , because these give better colour rendering .
7 All of which gives one seriously to think that there must be many another way in which hearing folk are completely at sea in their ideas about what is right and proper for the deaf .
8 There are seven ‘ positions ’ each of which gives the player a different series of notes ( consisting of course of the now familiar members of the harmonic series ) .
9 Section 61(1) of the Sale of Goods Act defines a warranty as ’ … an agreement with reference to goods which are the subject of a contract of sale , but collateral to the main purpose of such contract , the breach of which gives rise to a claim for damages , but not to a right to reject the goods and treat the contract as repudiated . ’
10 Since this is a quadratic equation there will be two solutions , only one of which gives a positive rm .
11 This requires looking at the environment through different " windows " , each of which gives a slightly different picture . "
12 There has been much confusion here mainly because the SGA 1979 uses the words " condition " and " warranty " as technical expressions , the breach of which gives the right to treat the contract as at an end in the case of a condition ( s11(3) of SGA 1979 ) , or in the case of a subsidiary term like a warranty , the breach of which only sounds in damages ( s61(1) of SGA 1979 ) .
13 Er now clearly if the if the members had si had been simply the highways committee had been deciding the preferred route simply on the basis of which gives the greatest traffic relief then on that basis they would have chosen an inner northern .
14 It is concerned with all types of conflict , many of which give rise to overt violence , but always in terms of the wider context within which such conflicts occur .
15 This area to São Vicente is very sparsely populated and the road Passes through numerous tunnels and past cascading waterfalls , some of which give you a free car-wash , even in the summer when there has been no rain for months .
16 Oxford University Press offers young learners an attractive range of bright , imaginative readers , all of which give pupils a strong incentive to read in English for pleasure .
17 Obsessional neurosis is shown in the patient 's being occupied with thoughts in which he is in fact not interested , in his being aware of impulses which appear very strange to him and his being led to actions the performance of which give him no enjoyment but which it is quite impossible for him to omit .
18 Lists from specialist herb nurseries arrive , many of which give names of herb gardens in their neighbourhood open to public viewing , and so the idea of one 's own herb garden begins to take shape .
19 We will certainly continue to encourage diversity through grant-maintained schools , CTCs and locally managed schools , all of which give greater opportunity and choice to parents and pupils .
20 We have a whole host of policies , some of which give guidance on erm controls in the open countryside but other ones actually sort of seek a more positive attitude to the problems and the needs of rural diversification .
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