Sentence examples for fire of which from inspiring English sources

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Phlogiston, in early chemical theory, hypothetical principle of fire, of which every combustible substance was in part composed.

Malkovich delivers a sombre, strongly measured performance - but he never ignites the stage fire of which he is capable.

On Saturday, Gov. Jan Brewer took an aerial tour and called the fire "horrific," adding that it was "the likes of a fire of which I have never experienced from the air".

"Suddenly there came a scattering fire of which the three fielders caught the brunt; the center field was hit and was captured; the left and right field managed to get into our lines," he wrote.

Walking up from the farm, our chatter is about lines of fire, of which direction the platoon must have approached from, of where they may have sought cover as bullets whizzed about them, and how the landscape then must have been a world apart from the bucolic beauty of today's.

The accolade was then succeeded by three episodes of The Walking Dead: the episode's ratings were beaten by second season premiere "What Lies Ahead", followed by "Nebraska", and lastly the second season finale "Beside the Dying Fire", of which the last aforementioned currently holds the record.

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The friction involved in this "subduction" will produce both earthquakes, such as the tsunami-generating ones off Japan in 2011 and off Aceh in 2004, and volcanoes, the fires of which are fed by the melting of the deep crust.

Of course, but also this: a pitch-perfect stunt firing of which Network's Howard Beale would be proud.

In north Wales over the Easter weekend there were 11 deliberate fires of which three were grass blazes.

A reporter for the Nottingham Evening Post wrote "Never in the history of soap fires, of which there have of course been legion, have so many hilariously overindulgent explosions been captured on camera".

In recent decades, neurons have been identified in the mammalian brain the firing of which encodes information about the spatial location and orientation of the animal relative to its environment.

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