Example sentences of "[det] of which [is] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Large areas have been planted by the Government as coniferous forest , some of which is about ready now for harvesting after 50 60 years of growth .
2 The analyst is faced with an activity which is continuous , homogeneous and full of detail , some of which is significant and relevant and some of which is of no consequence .
3 His article is particularly valuable for the evidence which he adduces from contemporary documents , some of which is of considerable importance in helping to determine the facts of Molla Fenari 's life ; but much of what he says is , as will be shown , based on so little genuine historical evidence ( insofar as this can be judged from the sources he quotes ) and appears so speculative that it must be treated with some caution .
4 Er approximately eight hundred hectares I think , and I suppose the cynical amongst us might might say what has the allocation of of nearly a hundred hectares of land adjacent to the A one , some of which is in in greenbelt , what has that got anything to do with the er vitality of of Leeds commercial centre or urban regeneration , but we accept that 's a that 's a matter for Leeds , we not objecting to their proposals .
5 All these ideas — each of which is in principle arguable — are compacted into two relatively short sentences and are linked together in a gradually unfolding argument .
6 A " Space " drama in which each class takes on the roles of the inhabitants of different planets , each of which is in trouble .
7 To assess the damages it is necessary to form a view upon three matters each of which is in greater or lesser degree one of speculation : ( 1 ) the value of the material benefits for his dependants which the deceased would have provided out of his earnings for each year in the future during which he would have provided for them had he not been killed : ( 2 ) the value of any material benefits which the dependants will be able to obtain in each such year from sources ( other than insurance ) which would not have been available to them had the deceased lived but which will become available to them as a result of his death : ( 3 ) the amount of the capital sum which , with prudent management , will produce annual amounts equal to the difference between ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) ( that is " the dependency " ) for each of the years during which the deceased would have provided material benefits for the dependants had he not been killed .
8 The dissociation times that we observe at 20°C vary between about 60 s ( from T 9 GCA 9 ) and 30 mins ( from several sites in natural DNA fragments ) , each of which is from a GC site .
9 20th Century-Fox has some 10,000 hours of Fox-Movietone Newsreel film in its library much of which is of interest to twentieth-century historians .
10 In City of Chicago v. Tribune Co. ( 1923 ) 139 N.E. 86 Thompson C.J. of the Supreme Court of Illinois in the course of a long judgment , all of which is of great interest , said , at p. 90 :
11 All of which is in favour of retinoic acid being the signal , but the evidence is not unequivocal .
12 Roy sketches an idyllic portrait of the fabled singer 's musical powers and triumphal return to his native land in movements l-3 ( [ Air ] -Récitatif-Ariette ) , all of which is in E minor .
13 Upland moorland and rough grasslands , most of which is in the LFA , can be improved agriculturally be fencing followed by surface cultivation ( often preceded by complete herbicide treatment to kill the vegetation ) , seeding and fertilisation to produce a much more agriculturally productive grass sward .
14 More and more families are living inadequate homes with 190 families currently living in temporary accommodation in Preston , most of which is in bed and breakfast hostels .
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