Example sentences of "some of [Wh det] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Since some of what is in people 's heads is taken from social science , there is a complication worth mentioning at the start .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 An advantage of an analysis which accommodates phonetically detailed information is that it allows phonetically detailed generalizations , some of which are of considerable theoretical interest .
7 It raises a number of complex and inter-related matters , some of which are for the pensions industry , some for the banks , some for actuaries , auditors and regulators .
8 New directors led by chairman Roy Barber , a company doctor , have now been installed at la Grande Arche and have ordered an independent review of its properties , some of which are to be sold .
9 The result is lots of drawings , pen-and-wash and pastels , some of which are on show at Kirkleatham Museum in an exhibition which ends on Monday .
10 It is subject partly to the normal economic mechanisms , some of which are under the control of central governments through fiscal and monetary instruments .
11 The development of projects with private finance will not guarantee profit because of the additional risks involved , some of which are outside Wimpey 's control .
12 These are all church memorials in the London districts of Chiswick , Southwark , Lambeth , Kensington and St Pancras , some of which are in perilous condition .
13 Hughes ( 1981 ) cites recent cases , some of which are in rural areas such as the West Country , in which the homeless tenants from winter-lets have not always been rehoused .
14 A number of types of dictionaries exist , some of which are in a computer-readable form .
15 She sat bolt upright in the back seat during the hour long journey , some of which was on a motorway .
16 The weekly arrival of the Stornoway Gazette was something to be looked forward to , and the paper ( some of which was in Gaelic ) read from cover to cover .
17 Although the Bill of Rights was important for enumerating various " Liberties of this Kingdom " ( Some of which were to be similarly expressed during the following century in the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution ) , its essential purpose was to assert the position of Parliament in relation to the Crown .
18 They used cassette-recorders to circulate poems and songs , some of which were about current affairs , others political in the sense that they recounted events in which Zuwaya acquitted themselves well .
19 Having settled one set of problems and delineated a pattern for higher education , had Robbins left the way open for a succession of what Eric Robinson called ‘ small cadet universities ’ — ; some of which were in fact very similar to the CATs , and others of which might see no future except in aspiring to enter the university sector ?
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