Example sentences of "which [vb -s] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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31 In America , which accounts for a third of all luxury purchases , shares of Tiffany & Co. , an upper-crust jeweller and a weathervane of the industry , fell on news of disappointing sales .
32 There are three different rates of income tax : the new 20 per cent rate introduced in the 1992 Budget which applies to the first £2,000 of your taxable income ; the 25 per cent basic rate tax which applies to the next slice of taxable income between £2,000 and £23,700 ; and the 40 per cent higher rate tax which is levied on all taxable income over £23,700 .
33 There are three different rates of income tax : the new 20 per cent rate introduced in the 1992 Budget which applies to the first £2,000 of your taxable income ; the 25 per cent basic rate tax which applies to the next slice of taxable income between £2,000 and £23,700 ; and the 40 per cent higher rate tax which is levied on all taxable income over £23,700 .
34 The poem which appears in the first volume is relatively simple in its advice .
35 A lot of erm group one plans are , there are about ten thousand plans that are showing an arrears status at the moment , and premium has been missed some time ago , it 's not a , not a current premium , which means on the fifteenth of June or the first of July we will automatically go in and pick up two premiums , we 'll t we 'll try and collect the arrears without having notified the client of it in any way at all .
36 However , these studies started in 1969 , which coincides with the first report of the role of the domestic cat in the life cycle of toxoplasma .
37 This is often set at 21 days after the posting of the offer document , which coincides with the first closing date of the offer .
38 It is a slim wooden rod which slips into the first ring of each curtain on the leading edge and , when not being used , hangs out of sight .
39 As previously announced , new single ‘ Teeth Grinder ’ , which serves as the first taster from the LP , is issued through A&M on October 19 .
40 The limbs of the fallen figure in the snake-cup show through the clothes , a feature recorded in Polygnotos 's work and which reappears in the third Sotades cup , again fragmentary , with a charming picture of girls ( perhaps Hesperides ) picking apples .
41 ‘ We are working towards completing the study early next year , ’ said Ron Pattinson , ‘ which rounds off the first part of our overall survey into the Russian oil business .
42 Professional Studies in the early years of schooling is a course which extends throughout the first three years of the degree .
43 The majority are dated to the seventh century , the exception being that from Shrivenham ( Oxfordshire ) which dates to the second half of the sixth century or later ( pers. comm .
44 A ‘ phototec ’ which will allow greater access to the museum 's photographic collection which dates from the nineteenth century .
45 Directing the news at the viewer is the idea behind the new Focus On Britain spot which comes in the second half .
46 CHILDBEARING AGE ( PERIOD ) — The reproductive period in the life of women , which begins with the first menses ( the age at menarche ) and ends with menopause , when menstruation ceases .
47 It also links with Chapter 3 , which reports on a second survey of known drug users conducted during the following year ( 1985–6 ) , and in which , with the aid of a theoretical model of outbreaks of heroin use , we attempt to use our research findings to forecast future trends in heroin use .
48 The diffusion model of the spread of heroin use in Wirral will be further examined in Chapter 3 , which reports on a second multi-agency survey of known opioid users during 1985–6 , and presents a forecast of the future of heroin use in Wirral .
49 That level of investment , currently running at £1 billion a year , will be sustained by the Government over the public expenditure planning period which runs for the next three years and , I am quite confident , will run over the next 10 years .
50 Fundamentally an actuary is a problem-solver and this is a thread which runs from the second half of the 18th Century to the present day .
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