Example sentences of "of [Wh det] i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 All these advances have been real , even when dogged by the ills of which I told you .
2 I offer the Minister the NFU 's five-point agenda , of which I hope he has taken note .
3 Has my right hon. Friend seen the excellent report of Lancaster health authority , a copy of which I sent him , showing the immense progress that it has made during the past year — all within its budget ?
4 This is either some magic geometry of which I know nothing or it is a happy coincidence .
5 This kind of music , of which I contributed my own part , deliberately aimed at beginning anew , ignoring the conventions of the past ; the only universal ideal was that the new music should be completely unlike whatever was heard before .
6 Competition is so great between the two giants of the industry ( and I have n't even begun to think about Unix and the Mac operating system , never mind the combined IBM/Apple OS ) that , behind the hype ( of which I predict there will be much ) there will be a rock solid operating system developed , and it will be just what the doctor ordered .
7 ‘ And now , I beg you , I beseech you , to reassure me that you are not also one of those unspeakables of which I think we both know the name only too well . ’
8 Of which I think she means Bertha .
9 The only county-wide survey , the one of importance to you ma'am is contained within the North Yorkshire Conservation Strategy of which I think you 've been referred to already .
10 ‘ It having been stated to Samuel Whitbread Esq. , and to me … that Mary Flint , now in the Bedford Infirmary , is in danger of death in consequence of the wounds and injuries which she received from you , we intend to take her examination at the said Infirmary on Tuesday 8th October inst. at 1 o'clock of the afternoon of which I give you this notice that you may if you think proper be present . ’
11 They would promise allegiance both to the state of which they were a citizen and to " the state of the commonwealth on the territory of which I perform my military service " .
12 Very clear and pretty complete account really of , of what I 've you to cover but it was quite a lot of ground erm she went over and er some of it may be less easy to understand than other bits .
13 Of course they 're all putting their hands up by me see , and Da , I thought David would clock , and he never said a word , I thought he ai n't sussed it , anyway they went on this night out and the girls kept saying , Debbie saying oh Lynn just come , I said I ai n't got no intentions of coming , I said David 's going amongst all the others I 'm not going , so Debbie said why , I said why because David is nothing but a wanker , a lot , along , a lot of the others , she said , she nearly fell off the chair , gordon bennett she said I never thought you , I never realised you felt like that , I said Debbie if you knew half of what I thought you would fall off that chair
14 on on discussions on the basis of what I tell them on the phone .
15 I think you should take more : exercise/time over your meals/care of your old woman/notice of what I tell you .
16 Given that Callinicos ' book is difficult , and given the probability that despite the seriousness of its argument it is unlikely to be widely debated , I will firstly offer an interpretation of what I think its main themes are , and what they are not .
17 There followed about ten minutes of what I guess you 'd call foreplay .
18 My endeavour as a teacher really is to make people more of what I believe they are inside .
19 If you 'd like to make a a little note of what I want you to do .
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