Example sentences of "which [verb] in the late " in BNC.

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1 Eggs laid by the root form which hatch in the late autumn , turn into larvae which hibernate in the roots , not emerging until the spring temperatures rise above 10°C the following year , when they attain maturity .
2 The flowering of Serbian national culture which occurred in the late eighteenth century and which led to the national awakening and later re-establishment of a Serbian state , owes much to the Orthodox monasteries in Fruška Gora .
3 This year 's films will include footage of the refitting and return to the Mersey of the tug Applegarth , which sank in the late 50s .
4 The next day she transfers to the much slower cart ( telega ) which arrives in the late afternoon in Roslavl' , a bustling railway-town .
5 The foundations of the functionalist style in public law are to be found in the intellectual movements of sociological positivism , evolutionary theory , and pragmatism which flourished in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries .
6 Again , the concentration of childbearing into a short period , which began in the late nineteenth century , now makes this much rarer .
7 The major changes in their economic position which began in the late nineteenth century and have lasted until the present , essentially are responsible for creating the dependence of younger people which now appears such a natural part of human life .
8 An underlying aim to place this European migration within the broader context of Commonwealth immigration which began in the late 1940 's with the arrival of Jamaicans to Britain .
9 Deficits were offset through membership subscriptions , which declined in the late forties , and through sums remitted to the District which were calculated annually as per capita branch quotas .
10 The three hundred or so grammar schools which existed in the late Middle Ages were mostly local and small .
11 The generally slow and mellow nature of most of the tracks here shows just how wide the differences were between the styles of go-ahead be-bop ( as exemplified by Savoy 's Parker recordings ) and a more easy-going approach to jazz which developed in the late 1940s and '50s in the wake of the bop 's increasing hectic and adventurous music .
12 The first of these was the intense interest in , and massive support for , subject-based curriculum change particularly in Mathematics and Science which originated in the late nineteen-fifties in the United States , largely as a result of a realisation of the enormous gaps which were opening between what university research workers were examining and what schools taught , between the demands of a computer based technology and the realities of a curriculum designed in the nineteenth century to serve a nation of shopkeepers .
13 To such details may be added the evidence of an episcopal coinage which appears in the late sixth century .
14 Most of the rest of Sussex seems to have enjoyed the prosperity which peaked in the late thirteenth century .
15 The new advanced economic policies of the Lloyd George Liberals , which emerged in the late 1920s , were developed too late to arrest or reverse the Liberal decline .
16 If disputes within the party over policy and doctrine were one symptom of Conservative confusion , another was the ‘ legion of leagues ’ which appeared in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries , when it seemed that hardly a year went by without the founding of some new right-wing association .
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