Sentence examples for began during which from inspiring English sources

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A protracted and increasingly desperate legal battle began, during which the family changed solicitors several times because they didn't feel they were being given good enough legal advice.

A long decline then began, during which the wall was demolished piecemeal to make way for new developments and to create better access to the town centre.

The plan that Kissinger eventually presented would give a transition period of two years before majority rule began, during which time an interim government would take control while an especially-convened "council of state", made up of three whites, three blacks and a white chairman, drew up a new constitution.

Once this task was completed, a discussion began during which participants were asked to read and discuss what they had recorded.

Once the treatment via PEG-J tube administration was optimized, the 12 month (52 weeks) post-PEG-J long term treatment period began, during which dosing of LCIG was to be changed according to clinical condition.

Notably, the decrease in pairing of the dodeca satellite in mutant embryos was unlikely to involve changes to ploidy, as embryos were aged only ∼40 min after mitosis 14 began, during which time the cells of zone 1 do not normally undergo another cell cycle (Foe et al. 1993).

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Once the 60 months are up, another five-year clock begins, during which customers must repay the loans.

Air Force One has touched down in Dublin as Barack Obama's 24-hour tour of Ireland begins during which he will visit his ancestral home in the Irish midlands.

After that a 60-day offer-period begins during which Kraft may revise the terms of its bid to garner enough support from shareholders for a deal and Cadbury can argue against the offer.

(If you're a convert to Orthodox Judaism, you'd understand that "erev Shabbos" refers to the period before the Sabbath begins, during which you can still pick up the phone and drive a car, and you'd never eat hamburgers from the In & Out Burger).

ADD TO WOES OF IRAQIS Beleaguered Iraqis are struggling with the convergence of two events that test even their extraordinary mettle: temperatures have risen past 120 degrees as the holy month of Ramadan has begun, during which the faithful may not eat -- or more important, drink -- during daylight hours.

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