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

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1 This brings with it the corollary that it is not always apparent whether the beliefs he expresses are Ackroyd 's or those of the writer to whom he is exposed , or both .
2 However , many IMRO members do name the accounts for whom they want the firm to deal and these accounts can therefore qualify as indirect customers .
3 If the provisions were to work , there had obviously to be a clear definition of the institutions to whom they applied and the institutions chosen were mainly those for which the Bank of England had supervisory responsibility under the 1979 Banking Act , expanded by a few additions .
4 You only do it with those whom you know can take it , as Bill could take it , and as all the climbers with whom I grew up could take it , and hand it out .
5 Once married , Arnold began to give parties , admirably hosted by the young and vivacious Nancy , for the artists before whom he became speechless with respect .
6 And having confided in her , she discussed her troubles with Don Burrell , the Canadian with whom she had stayed when on a school exchange to the States and who had been like a second father since the death of her own .
7 So when the Jews arrived on board from a mainland where they had been despised , systematically humiliated and imprisoned , they discovered that although this ship was legally still part of Germany , flew the swastika and had large portraits of Hitler in its public rooms , the Germans with whom they had dealings were courteous , attentive and even obedient .
8 Check the telephone directory or Hollis Annual Yellow Pages or ask the photographer with whom you plan to work to recommend some agencies .
9 Evermore , old woman , I will be yours if you bring me Wilekin , the clerk of whom I speak .
10 A prince 's entourage provided his closest friends , his most trusted servants , the knights on whom he relied in time of crisis .
11 As she went to the cloakroom with the Dean 's coat McGee returned to field the Archdeacon with whom he appeared to share a joke , something about kneecapping .
12 Norman identified with the cyclists to whom he presented Action MS fund raising trophies — he was a gold medal time trial cyclist in London 50 years ago .
13 Once this limit is reached , or the user wants to force the user to whom it has most recently been passed to accept the SPR , option 3.8.0 — Force User to Accept SPR must be used by a user with SPR SSR Controller privilege .
14 Tagalog concepts are directly relevant to the present discussion because the Buid with whom I lived are in daily contact with Tagalog speaking immigrants from neighbouring islands .
15 They only person in the play to whom he reveals some of his real feelings is Roderigo , but only while using him as a tool , spending his money , and working him up to be the accomplice in his attack on Othello .
16 There , the team would attempt to have a narrower range of appeal but a greater oneness with the clients to whom they are trying to appeal .
17 They are introduced to the clients for whom they will be a key worker .
18 ‘ Responsibility is accepted in the preparation of this report for the skill and diligence reasonably to be expected of a competent surveyor and valuer but the information it contains is for the confidential information only of the clients for whom it is prepared and of any building society , bank or other lender to whom written application for a mortgage advance has been made or will be made within 28 days after the date of this report .
19 If the intermediary 's client is to be treated as the firm 's customer and a two-way customer agreement is required for him , it can be entered into with the intermediary ( if there is more than one indirect customer ) , and can cover all the clients for whom he acts .
20 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 .
21 She had given the instruction herself , saying she could not bear to see the person who had been the instrument through whom she had heard such infamous news .
22 The journalists to whom I am referring can more solemnly be said to be practising a modern art of indirection , of the unintelligible and the interminable .
23 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 .
24 I learnt this lesson some years ago when the soldier to whom I referred earlier came to Christ .
25 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 .
26 In pre-1914 Europe , therefore , almost as much as at any time in the past , the making and , to a lesser extent , the conduct of foreign policy by the great states remained in the hands of a small , sometimes very small , number of individuals who were effectively uncontrolled by the peoples for whom they acted .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 In such a situation , action is likely to be the product of internal negotiation , with variable dependence upon rational analysis , and one might expect the rational analysis undertaken to have a different orientation according to the stakeholder for whom it is performed ( Hall , 1973 ) .
30 Your plugger should contact all the DJs with whom he or she has a good relationship , trying to persuade them to play your record .
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