Sentence examples for which comes up from inspiring English sources

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This leaves the catering contract, which comes up for renegotiation in 2017.

The governors are timing their request as Congress considers reauthorization of that law, which comes up this year.

The other major advantage Europe has, which comes up time and again, is its relative openness to immigration.

The new hoarding that replaced the one on Lumley Junction now celebrates the 50th anniversary of Sierra Leone's independence, which comes up in April.

The farm bill, which comes up for debate every five years and finances hundreds of programs, including crop insurance and food stamps, expired on Sept. 30.

It is a travesty that the fates of some 35 million Americans who need food aid are tied to the farm bill, which comes up every five years.

He would also have a big say in debates over the landmark 1996 welfare law, which comes up for renewal next year.

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"Soothing" and "cleansing" are words which come up a lot.

(Weeks later, he did a regular H.I.V. test, which came up negative).

These are the questions which come up after every terrorist incident.

"The Blue Island," which came up second, was painted in 1934 by Lyonel Feininger.

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