Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] whom [pers pn] " in BNC.

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31 Kevin Drinkell , Coventry 's record signing from Rangers , ushered the club with whom he began his career towards the exit with a debut goal of which dreams are made .
32 They considered themselves above parish apprentices , yet of the fellow members of the cutter club with whom he rowed on the Thames , Place recalled that the stroke was hanged for a murder he did not commit , not being able to provide an alibi as he was committing a burglary at the time , while the cox was transported for a robbery .
33 The first lawyer with whom I worked , however , ( Lawyer A ) did not allow me to examine files .
34 Accountants will be held liable to third parties with whom they have no contractual or fiduciary relationship .
35 A few heads with whom we came into contact seemed alarmingly out of touch with recent developments in primary education .
36 The journalist with whom I 'd joined TWW on the same week from sister papers in Cardiff had wickedly gone into another room to make the mischievous call .
37 Each student is allocated a studies adviser with whom they meet regularly to discuss academic or other problems .
38 Each student is allocated a studies adviser with whom they meet regularly to discuss academic or other problems .
39 On the one hand , they are experienced officers drawn from operational units with whom they keep in close touch ; and , on the other , they are advised by the Defence scientists and by the technologists in British industry .
40 Business is now done through a middleman , an outsider with whom he , initially at any rate , does not have a personal long-standing relationship .
41 It was evident that the Vietnamese government remained extremely wary of accepting non-volunteers , fearing condemnation by the United States with whom it was currently attempting to normalize relations , but in June 1991 the USA agreed to drop its opposition to negotiations between UK and Vietnam on the question of " involuntary repatriation " .
42 Similar complaints were heard in the Church of England about the condition of curates during the nineteenth century , a time when what pay they got came from the parish priest under whom they served or whose place they took in the parish while he lived elsewhere .
43 For three months , Tudorbury 's dealers were prevented from ringing clients with whom they had dealt before , but to whom Harvard Securities laid full claim .
44 Apart from the bilingual element , most service providers will have an increasing number of clients with whom they do not share a language and culture and will have to develop the communicative skills to accommodate this .
45 Among the international clients with whom we have forged solid relationships , we number many with specific merger or divestiture needs .
46 The perception of Dr John Viney of Heidrick and Struggles — and that of the clients with whom he has spoken — is this : to be recruited as a consultant in Egon Zehnder one needs a strong first degree , plus a business degree , usually an MBA .
47 Your plugger should contact all the DJs with whom he or she has a good relationship , trying to persuade them to play your record .
48 SUEDE 's past has come back to haunt them in the form of a former business associate with whom they had dealings before signing to the Nude label .
49 It is normal practice with ASU Schemes for premiums to be collected , and certificates of insurance to be issued , by the financial institution with whom we have arranged cover .
50 Newley occasionally went there with clients from whom he expected rich pickings .
51 Having studied under several other scholars , including Taskopruzade , he completed his studies under the retired Anadolu kazasker Ma'lul Emir Efendi from whom he became in the of Abdurrahman Efendi in 959/1552 .
52 Though he was in some ways a traditionalist , interested in painting epic scenes in a continuation of the grand European manner , he was also a modernist , an admirer of Picasso from whom he had learnt to analyse the rudiments of representation in order to embellish them , to make them rich or austere .
53 Often their own need for a change is equally strong too , and if the arrangement is made through a social worker from the local authority social services department in whom they have confidence , they go with no fear of not being allowed to return when the holiday period is over .
54 It was Terence and his poison , it was Parr , it was her father , no longer just a patriotic businessman , a stranger in whom she 'd glimpsed bedrock , the heart of so-called loyalism .
55 Basically communication is said to occur when a person ( the sender ) has a message which he sends in a particular medium , so that it is received by a recipient in whom it produces a response , followed by feedback to the sender ( Fig. 7.1 ) .
56 I knew that he would not understand what I was going to say but it was as if there was an invisible person in the carriage before whom I had to justify myself .
57 Finally , we need to ensure that the creators of machine-readable data upon whom we will increasingly rely adopt standard practices .
58 In the event of an insurance company which is a party to the Agreement withdrawing therefrom or ceasing to transact business , it will under the terms of the Agreement , notify individual bank branches/organisations branches from whom they hold notices of interest where that insurance cover has been terminated .
59 As a holder , a banker would want to know the terms and conditions of the carrier from whom he will be claiming the goods , especially since these terms and conditions often change from one bill of lading to the next .
60 ‘ The organization of labor against its employers furnishes workers with a closely knit brotherhood end a formidable enemy upon whom they can project all their aggressions .
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