Example sentences of "of [pron] [modal v] be [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The only exception to this rule is the London Society which , because of its large size , nominates five members , at least two of whom should be business members . |
2 | How , for example , does one allow access to such material by genealogists , many of whom will be computer illiterate , unfamiliar with research strategies and only interested in tiny potions of vast data sets ? |
3 | After all , some of them might be football supporters . |
4 | Erm it may be some will be not so easy need a bit more work and some of them 'll be sort of in the middle . |
5 | While some landforms may have been so produced , it is possible that many of them may be relict forms subject to little later modification . |
6 | All of them would be colour versions . |
7 | ‘ But some of them must be business contacts , surely ? ’ she said helplessly . |
8 | This difference is crosscut by one of the major questions addressed by Bourdieu in his earlier work ( 1977 ) but largely ignored in Distinction , which is the balance between objectivist approaches such as those found in archaeology , and subjectivist approaches , the most extreme of which would be design history or the study of Chicago homes . |
9 | I would be apportioned my six — half of which would be business — Joyce would set about her one hundred and sixty-six . |
10 | If the matter is one the direct outcome of which may be trial of the applicant and his possible punishment for an alleged offence by a court claiming jurisdiction to do so , the matter is criminal . |
11 | The elements which bring language to life in a classroom are gestures , handling and touching things , incidents , pictures , some or all of which may be part of a game or a contest . |
12 | Dave has spent some 20 years researching this fascinating subject and of the 1,000 or so entries there is a wealth of detail — much of which will be brand new to the reader and possibly just down the road ! |
13 | The identification of clients ' presenting problems and the selection of suitable remedies require greater knowledge than this , the foundation of which must be research . |
14 | It is also questionable whether it is wise to kill adult males indiscrimately , many of which could be harem masters . |
15 | The book contains six different types of collar , all of which can be work separately , on top of a basic round neck jumper . |
16 | In the third year they take Pharmacology with three other courses , one of which should be Physiology . |
17 | In the 1920s the magazine advised that gloves are not worn much in India and four pairs , at least two of which should be evening gloves , will do . |
18 | And you eat in what is called messes so that you eat in a mess of four and the server comes in and puts a plate of it might be venison and a plate of which is a kind of erm corn and er in front of you . |
19 | Selling in bear markets to clients who have some inkling of it can be hell . |
20 | Adam of Bremen reports that Cnut had intended Swegen to rule Norway , Harthacnut Denmark , and Harold England , and the Historia Regum attributed to Symeon of Durham that he made Harold the English king , but the Encomium says that he not only promised Emma that any son of hers should be heir , but later on oath pledged the whole kingdom subject to him to Harthacnut , who received oaths of loyalty from English nobles . |
21 | If you allowed for the shape of two paper-backs , between them and jutting from the end was a two-inch pack of what could be paper money . |
22 | When we did the raid a quantity of drugs were found : 15 wraps of what could be heroin . |
23 | Frogs love it , and in springtime birds swarm all over it , making off with beaksful of what must be nature 's most luxurious nest lining material ! |
24 | Crime can not be controlled without confronting the issue of what should be crime ; and to say what should be crime is to say what should be controlled . |