Example sentences of "of which is [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Christians , having in the sixth century finally rejected the concept of reincarnation , were thrown back upon two main arguments justifying God 's ways to man , neither of which is altogether convincing . |
2 | This results in the Collectair library gaining valuable notes , all of which is carefully filed away for use as and when the archive that has been created over the past few years becomes available to students of aviation history . |
3 | In that case , the Bundesgerichtshof referred , at p. 5569 , two questions to the Court of Justice , the first of which is relevant to article 6(1) below , and the second of which is presently relevant and was in the following terms : |
4 | This leads to the identification of a Ratner myth , the removal of which is rather less supportive of him . |
5 | Anyway erm I think we totally support the thrust of what you 're asking about and I was asked to make a special appeal to County Council to see whether they could assist with this recently established Rural Options Land Bank , the purpose of which is rather extraordinary , but I mean it is defined landowners who have a philanthropic bent to provide the land to do something about the very problem you 've raised . |
6 | Environmentalists warn that the development may place an intolerable burden on the remaining forest , whose area has shrunk from 5,200 square miles in 1943 to around 2,070 square miles today , some of which is notionally protected as a national park . |
7 | The outcome may thus be seen as a situation in which there is considerable trade-union militancy with respect to wages , hours of work and related issues , but relatively little expression of class consciousness in the broader sense of any profound awareness or conviction of living in a society the nature of which is predominantly determined by class relations , and of being engaged in a continuing struggle to establish an alternative form of society . |
8 | John Maynard Smith ( 1976 ) used the term Evolutionary Stable Strategies ( ESSs ) to describe those regular performances of a species that have been selected in the past as a consequence of their contribution to success in differential reproduction and the structure of which is largely under genetic control . |
9 | The belief that ‘ god ‘ preceded life and was responsible for it , is deeply rooted in the history of time long past , and will be tenaciously held even in the face of ‘ That kindly light of reason ’ — which orthodox religions teach is a gift from ‘ God the Creator ’ , but the use of which is nevertheless often vigorously denied , especially if such use threatens to throw doubt on the basic creeds already long established . |
10 | There is a related secondary sense of the term " power " and like terms , where the power is the class of differing individual properties or property-sets , each of which is nevertheless alike in entering into some causal circumstance for one effect . |
11 | Managing director David Crisp says that he is talking to three potential manufacturers at the moment , one of which is presumably Amstrad . |
12 | 4 The unit progresses in logical stages , each of which is clearly signposted |
13 | The lesson progresses in logical stages , each of which is clearly signposted |
14 | This ambitious project , the planning of which is already under way , will be one of the most significant Christian unity events to be held in the North East . |
15 | In presenting , or in half-concealing their beliefs , the editors can call upon booklists and libraries of conspiracy material , much of which is already familiar to their specialized readership . |
16 | Closing Over , much of which is already locked up will save the NHS almost a million pounds a year , which will be spent on more community nursing and rehabilitation . |
17 | The controversial duo , last seen performing with Extreme Noise Terror at the BPI awards in February , offered the following statement to NME : ‘ Jimmy Cauty and Bill Drummond left for Mexico City on May 5 to research a non-music project , the nature of which is yet to be disclosed . ’ |
18 | And your point , which I think is very important , is erm maybe this is an analysis that has to be given erm by a multiplicity of necessary conditions , none of which is singularly sufficient , but all of which are jointly necessary and sufficial . |
19 | One is for Flowers for the Altar , one for St. Anthony which is given to the poor who come looking for help at various times of the day and night , and the third is for Sending a Sick Child to Lourdes , the cost of which is approximately £350 . |
20 | All of which is pretty weird because I 'm used to catching the band three or four times a year ! |
21 | Three firms of Mechanical Engineers have been asked to tender for the machinery and steelwork under conditions embodied in a Specification of Terms , a copy of which is hereto appended . |
22 | A sound perimeter ( half of which is probably your neighbour 's responsibility ) should come first , if only to foster good relations ; within your boundaries you are then free to work out your own schemes . |
23 | There is a substantial body of legal precedent in support of this doctrine , the most well known of which is probably the Gray 's Inn Construction case . |
24 | The most famous of which is probably Mother Theresa and her Sisters of Charity of Calcutta . |
25 | Over the past 18 months more than 10 cases have come to light , one of which is soon to be pursued in court . |
26 | The poems speak of Youth , of Beauty' , of Love , of Parting and of Death , the last of which is not tragic but full of promise that life will be reborn . |
27 | All of which is not just a problem for a properly penitent British Rail : it 's a problem for government too . |
28 | Later in his life , Weismann saw the difficulty with this explanation , and offered other less vulnerable theories , one of which is not unlike that offered here . |
29 | All of which is not to deny that , in that hugely complex tradition which is Marxism , there are profound insights which need to be kept in sight . |
30 | The rocks primarily consist of unfossiliferous conglomerates the age of which is not known with certainty , other than being post-Caledonian , but they are considered to be of probable Trias age . |