Example sentences of "of which has [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Each of the organisations involved has its own particular viewpoint , none of which has been stifled for the sake of consistent unanimity . |
2 | The deal is a boost for the BTG , the future of which has been in the balance since the middle of last year . |
3 | Michael Manser sold Castle Mill soon after its conversion was complete and since that time it has had two further owners , the first of whom installed a lift linking the ground-floor entrance hall with the first-floor dining-room , the generous volume of which has been somewhat reduced by the intrusion of the lift shaft into its south-west corner . |
4 | Just outside Wolfstein I found an attractive-looking Gasthof at the tiny settlement of Reckweilerhof which is no more really than two large farm steadings , one of which has been turned into a guesthouse . |
5 | Apart from this industrial , political , and mob violence , however , there has been the ongoing pressure of the seemingly inexorably high level of ‘ ordinary ’ crime , the control of which has been high on the agenda for ten years . |
6 | It culminated in the sabbatarian excesses of English and Scottish Puritanism and the Sunday legislation , much of which has been relaxed since the First World War . |
7 | There have been various attempts to broaden the sixth-form curriculum , none of which has been successful . |
8 | Most people , if asked to smooth the data by eye , would probably produce a curve similar to those in figures 9.3 or 9.4 , each of which has been derived using a well-defined arithmetic procedure described later in the chapter . |
9 | The problem is also significant in China where there are c. 170 000 km 2 of desertified land , approximately 30 per cent of which has been created since 1920 ( Zhu Zhenda 1982 , quoted in Kebin and Kaiguo 1989 ) . |
10 | Recombinant DNA is produced by combining DNAs from different sources , the process of which has been discussed in detail by Gingold ( 1988 ) . |
11 | The request that you have done me the honour to make , to receive the record of my voice , is one that I cheerfully comply with so far as lies in my power ; though I lament to say that the voice which I transmit to you is only the relic of an organ the employment of which has been overstrained . |
12 | Any why is this series , every episode of which has been totally different from the one before , called a series at all ? |
13 | It is part of a move to clear a growing backlog of radioactive waste , some of which has been in store for 25 years . |
14 | He added : ‘ Aids for the disabled are the first glimmering of a further development of our culture , most of which has been concerned with the development of tools . |
15 | but a plethora of ‘ gods ’ , none of which has been remotely successful . |
16 | The Second Period was the time during which was laid down the evidence the nature of which has been revealed by men such as Charles Darwin and others , who gave to the world an understanding of the way in which evolution has operated through thousands of millions of years . |
17 | Sainsbury 's Cabernet Sauvignon Selection , vin de Pays d'Oc , £4.15 is a deep , ripe , fruity wine , a proportion of which has been oak-aged . |
18 | There are 20 centrally heated bedrooms , each of which has been individually designed . |
19 | Solid bodies , generally American alder , are routed on numerically controlled machinery , much of which has been designed or customised by Yamaha staff . |
20 | This need to attract statutory funding and support has necessitated many compromises , one of which has been to ‘ straighten ’ our image . |
21 | The Tavistock Institute , and in particular the lead researcher in the coal-mining studies , Eric Trist , were also founder-members of the so-called Quality of Working Life movement , the impact of which has been particularly great in North America . |
22 | ( R had , incidentally , one of the finest collections of African music , much of which has been made available on commercial disc . ) |
23 | The origins of Coombe House lie in the 14th century ( the surrounding farms date back to the 10th and 11th ) ; today it is a Georgian building with an attractive garden , the perimeter of which has been left to flourish without the interfering hand of man . |
24 | Only the skylit fifth floor opens permanently on 19 February with an expanded sampling of the museum 's contemporary collection , much of which has been in storage for years , and with a long-term installation of a promised gift of twenty-seven works by American abstract artist Leon Polk Smith ( b. 1906 ) . |
25 | Additional proposals include setting up an emergency fund to save buildings or sites for the nation and another for historic gardens ( two proposals which have met with approval ) , and cutting back on conservation grants , principally repair grants made to local authorities , amounting to £9.5 million annually , half of which has been on a pound-for-pound basis . |
26 | As this relates to English , the central concern of which has been the dissemination of liberal culture throughout society , it has undergone considerable revision . |
27 | Only Hungary — a superbly well managed economy by CMEA standards — has taken the plunge and restored direction to its flagging reform efforts ( a direct consequence of which has been a 79 per cent increase in the consumer price index between 1979–1983 ) . |
28 | Artcare only use quality nylon zips , each of which has been designed especially for a particular portfolio ; and only square arch mechanisms are used making presentation much neater . |
29 | International Business Machines Corp and IBM Credit Corp appear to be seeking $4,600m of revolving credit in the international syndicated loan market , Reuter reports from New York ; the loans are said to be being arranged by Credit Suisse and syndicated to a group of relationship banks , each of which has been asked to commit around $500m . |
30 | Contributing to the rouble 's decline is the Russian central bank 's predilection for printing money , a big pile of which has been used to finance other CIS republics ' trade deficits with Russia . |