Sentence examples for whose years from inspiring English sources

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Here he's a middle-aged prime minister whose years of smouldering have apparently taken their toll.

It was his misfortune to be a member of Labour's lost generation whose years were spent in opposition.

Inler is an intelligent presence, whose years of experience in Serie A shone through on the edge of the box.

A meticulous portrait of the pioneering researcher whose years of observing chimpanzees changed the way we see our fellow primates.

As portrayed by Mr. Kusturica, Farewell is a world-weary, cultured bureaucrat whose years in Paris have made him a committed Francophile and less enthusiastic Communist.

Stanley J. Kutler, a historian whose years of litigation helped lead to the release of the material, said he expected no shocking revelations from Nixon's testimony.

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The statement tells you whose year this is, pop-culturally speaking.

John Goodman, whose year included "Argo," "Flight," "Paranorman" and "Trouble With the Curve," picked up the Spotlight Award.

So money managers, whose year-end portfolios will be subject to scrutiny by customers, fled from such paper.

Trouble-spotters may want to take a look at Marconi, whose year-end comes on 31 March.

This was going to be our year; the last team in the world whose year this was going to be was the Giants, again!

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