Example sentences of "in [noun] and whose " in BNC.

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1 Editor , — In 1990 three cases of retinoblastoma were reported in children whose mothers had spent part of their childhood in Seascale and whose maternal grandfathers had worked at Sellafield nuclear plant .
2 Nevertheless , it awoke an unexpected flood of tenderness towards him in her , because it made him so very human , this man of whom she had once been so deeply in awe and whose power over her still unnerved her when she reflected on the realities of their relationship .
3 THE POPULAR myth of Vincent Van Gogh — a mad genius , unhappy in love , who died in poverty and whose greatness was acknowledged only after his death — is an invitation to bio-pic cliché .
4 This involves the acquisition of goal-oriented behaviour which is more or less formulaic in character and whose capacity for accommodation to novelty is , therefore , very limited .
5 Dermot Desmond , who secured his investment in UPH and whose executives Kevin Barry and Chris McHugh indirectly controlled the site until days before Telecom purchased it , apparently never advised him as to the potential conflict of interest .
6 The first story I wrote as a full-time reporter concerned the death of a local man who had been visiting friends in Indiana and whose remains were being sent back to Moose Jaw for burial .
7 Particularly close links were forged with the National Union of Boot and Shoe Operatives , whose head office was in Northampton and whose Assistant Secretary in these years , Syd Robinson , was chairman of the regional WETUC , chairman of the Northamptonshire Federation and vice-chairman of the District .
8 I am a southerner whose first job was in Leeds , whose second job was in Edinburgh and whose third job was in London .
9 Foreign companies complain about dealing with British companies whose sales literature is all in English and whose representatives speak only English .
10 The church is part of the diocese of the Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe who is based in London and whose diocese stretches from the Azores to Outer Mongolia and from the Canaries to Finland .
11 This demonstrates that the combination of ‘ amenities ’ which constitutes the rural environment is what Fred Hirsch , in his book The Social Limits to Growth , calls a ‘ positional good ’ — that is , something which is fixed in supply and whose consumption is dependent upon one 's position in society .
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