Example sentences of "which [verb] [det] year " in BNC.

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1 In addition to the financing of each year 's new borrowing requirement , the Bank has also to consider the refinancing , by the issue of new debt , of that part of the existing National Debt which matures each year since the way in which this is done can affect both the liquidity of financial markets and the structure of interest rates .
2 They are very few compared with the many thousands of monochrome illustrations which appear each year .
3 organizes the games to be built and with a team of three — and — is responsible for the amazing new constructions which appear each year .
4 Hence the portentous , and even fatuous slogan which towered each year in brightest blue above the rostrum .
5 Two more annuals which get hardier by the year are Playfair ( Queen Anne Press , £2.99 ) truly pocket-sized and a marvellous source of instant information , and The Cricketers Who 's Who ( Lennard Publishing , £10.95 ) which has this year restored the first-class umpires and whose unique feature is a photograph of every player .
6 WACC is supporting ANARAP 's initial training programme which starts this year .
7 Slow retrieval speed has led to a partial withdrawal of relational database systems in a few organisations as well as the late appearance of commercial relational DBMS which came many years after their research counterparts .
8 In addition to the several hundred harbour porpoises which die each year in the set-net fishery in Canada and the north-eastern US , as many as a thousand more are dying in set-nets in the North Sea and Greenland .
9 Keith Hayes , treasurer of Middlesbrough and District Philatelic Society , which hosted this year 's convention , said it had attracted dealers from all over the North from the Tweed to the Humber .
10 Environmental data and expertise which exists already in the Corine resource , a project which ends this year , is in danger of being lost whilst the EEA wrangle continues .
11 It remains to be seen how a rhino , which takes many years to evolve and which has evolved with a horn , will learn to survive without one .
12 Also at Duxford is the Old Flying Machine Company 's Hunter F. Mk. 6A G-BUEZ , which spent many years at the Empire Test Pilots School at Farnborough and Boscombe Down as XF375 before being retired as an instructional airframe at Cranwell in 1982 .
13 As one of the team writing of the new catechism , Bishop David was in great demand to comment on the work which began some years ago .
14 Until some genius does so , controversies like the one which surrounded this year 's Mildmay Course at Aintree , are bound to crop up from time to time .
15 This adage was true in the days when pears were grafted onto a miscellany of vigorous rootstocks , which encouraged the growth of great , large trees which took many years before they settled down to cropping .
16 If managers say that they gain their vision and their pragmatic skill informally and from diverse sources , if they see their own development as something which took many years and came from a wide range of contexts , it is unlikely that a short-term substitute can be found which will fit into either the narrow limits of brief in-service training courses , year-long secondments or part-time study in higher education .
17 Germany 's bishops were in exile when Bismarck , in 1879 , began to consider a restoration of relations with the Papacy , a process which took several years ( see also below , p. 220 ) .
18 He became a keen supporter of the BAAS , founding a club which gathered each year at the meetings , for conviviality and science .
19 Prune weeping standard roses by cutting back stems which flowered this year .
20 The first decision of this tactical group was not to table a motion of no confidence during the debate on the bill which sets this year 's level of defence spending .
21 And if your young rebel likes dance and Indie , you ca n't go wrong with Primal Scream 's fusion of both on Screamadelica ( Creation ) which won this year 's Mercury Music Prize .
22 Bonemeal is a good base which lasts several years , and can be spread at the rate of about 180–240 g per sq m ( 6–8 oz per sq yd ) , and garden compost into which wood ashes have been mixed is particularly helpful on such soils .
23 Consequently they underinvest in long-term projects which take many years before they yield a positive return .
24 It seems to be more difficult for human beings to apprehend the gravity of harms which take several years to manifest themselves .
25 Older workers tend to be at an advantage when applying for jobs in today 's labour market simply because they belong to a generation which had fewer years of schooling .
26 That 's the challenge facing the charity Crisis which works all year round providing food , warmth and shelter for single , homeless people in London .
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