Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh pn] [be] [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The 1633 ‘ Uyttenbogaert ’ fits that bill with the additional advantages of being both a representation of an important figure in Dutch religious history ( although the Rijksmuseum already has a portrait of him by Rembrandt 's contemporary Jacob Backer ) and universally accepted as authentic by the members of the Rembrandt Research Project , some of whom are Rijksmuseum curators . |
2 | Sitting in Pat 's front room , surrounded by her nine Labradors , many of whom are rescue cases themselves , I asked Pat how the charity had been formed and what the situation was at present . |
3 | There are 118 members of the Red Cross in Darlington , 20 of whom are youth members , who are kept constantly busy . |
4 | Politically reliable officers : 97 per cent of whom are Party members in the GDR , 85 per cent in Poland . |
5 | 38 people were arrested , 16 of whom were women employees , most of them Kurds fleeing from repression in Turkey . |
6 | Each of these representatives , all of whom were personnel directors or senior managers reporting directly to the board , participated in a structured interview ( see Appendix for details ) which focused on the stimuli , dynamics and politics of the change process . |
7 | The freeing of " political " prisoners continued with the release on Oct 10 of a further 21 people , the majority of whom were ANC members , bringing to 60 the total released since August . |
8 | Gastritis with atrophy was present in 11 old subjects , 10 of whom were H pylori positive . |
9 | Early studies supporting this concept were done using suboptimal techniques on small numbers of subjects , most of whom were hospital inpatients or outpatients with a variety of medical conditions , rather than healthy asymptomatic subjects . |
10 | Moreover , much of the work was methodologically flawed by small numbers of subjects , many of whom were hospital patients rather than healthy volunteers . |
11 | The two old men , neither of whom were football fans , had no idea how important the cargo was . |
12 | Foreign Minister Joaquín Ricardo García was quoted by local radio as saying on July 18 that a total of 13,000 Haitian citizens , most of whom were migrant workers , had left the country " in the last few days " , 2,000 of them forcibly repatriated and the rest having left " voluntarily " . |
13 | A Council of Ministers , nearly all of whom were BSP members , was formed on Sept. 20 . |
14 | When I told my friends Bill Page and Bill Adams , both of whom were bus inspectors and the first of whom had been at Whitgift with me , they were astounded . |
15 | The videotape provided the centrepiece of the proceedings , although there were also 55 witnesses , the bulk of whom were police officers or medical personnel . |