Example sentences of "of which [is] now " in BNC.
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1 | At about the same time , 1926 to be exact , Walter Cocking produced what became known as Everyman Four receiver , originally called Everyman 's Four-valve , one of which is now in the Science Museum . |
2 | But the problem can take different forms , one of which is now receiving political attention , while the other — the demographic shift — is probably neither fully recognised nor understood by small and medium enterprises . |
3 | Only more recently was the site of Gunnersbury House used by the late Leopold de Rothschild in order to build the palatial house , part of which is now the Gunnersbury Museum . |
4 | The British Library also has its own newspaper library with a vast holding both historically and in range , much of which is now in micro form . |
5 | In March of that year he sailed back to Ontario where he bought a farm , the land of which is now part of the city of Brantford . |
6 | The influx of recruits after the First World War made conditions at George Square inadequate and some of the staff returned to offices in the Sheriff Court Buildings , the site of which is now occupied by the Scottish National Library . |
7 | There are plans for multi-storey car-parks , the first of which is now open , to get cars off the streets and restore the pavements to pedestrians and for a major ring-road round Funchal . |
8 | The goodies , of course , are the potential benefits of the National Lottery , the introduction of which is now official government policy . |
9 | One of Yakovlev 's other early successes was the UT–1 ( AIR–14 ) , the unmarked prototype of which is now preserved in the museum . |
10 | One example is in Florida , where peat deposits cover 3 million acres , much of which is now being systematically lost through drainage operations ; hundreds of archaeological sites and finds have been destroyed with virtually no record being made . |
11 | The cellars are full of junk , most of which might have been useful once but all of which is now covered in water or mud or fungus . |
12 | These evicted workers joined other newcomers to the now rapidly industrializing Berlin to live in the massively expanding properly urban working class districts outside of the Mitte — thus the population of ‘ red ’ Wedding increased ten-fold to 254,000 between 1871 and 1913 ; the population of the Rosenthaler Vorstadt , much of which is now East Berlin 's Prenzlauerberg , increased seven-fold to 319,000 in 1913 ; and the population of Stralauer Viertel and Königsviertel , much of which now is Friedrichshain , increased taken together between three and four fold to 489,000 . |
13 | The two , working together , made a formidable team , whose powers of persuasion were demonstrated clearly over the years by the Government 's support of major new initiatives , most notably the provision of the Causewayside Building , the second phase of which is now under construction . |
14 | It is part of the campaign by the Carrickfergus Gasworks Preservation Society to raise funds for their restoration programme , stage one of which is now nearing completion . |
15 | ft. of refurbished warehousing and manufacturing space , much of which is now occupied . |
16 | Exporting invariably requires a great deal of documentation and specialised pricing , a large part of which is now being handled by the new computer system . |