Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [pron] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He 'd told her to go off and get married when that lieutenant whose name he could never recall had asked her .
2 There are some experts whose advice you may seek , and whose fees you will not recover , but who easily justify their fee by the increase that they obtain in the damages awarded .
3 As early as 1910 , Mercereau had sent to Russia an exhibition of works by Gleizes , Metzinger and Le Fauconnier , and a few artists whose aims he felt to be similar .
4 He imagined gravel being sifted , all the particles , the minute stones , being picked over by some policeman whose job it was to do that , the tiny flints laid in one tray , the wood fragments in another , and then , in a third , the shot .
5 Finch lost his head and said to this woman whose fastidiousness he most revered , ‘ You would n't lie about your own age , that 's the thing . ’
6 After all , if he does n't like the future he has the personal possibility — and responsibility of moving to another outfit whose potential he thinks is greater .
7 a Tobby and they do this body camping , they have to do it early in the morning or late at night when it 's cool and it produces this liquid which verbella it 's already fermenting and at this
8 For Locke , then , personal identity consists in an identity of consciousness , and not in the identity of some substance whose essence it is to be conscious .
9 Your uncle must be years and years older than she is , and anyway , I rather gathered she 'd got her sights set on some fellow whose name she would n't tell me .
10 " My teachers desire me to address this letter to you relative to my education , that you may form some idea what progress I have made in different studies since last Midsummer .
11 We 'd like to confirm by the end of this year which wards we 're targeting and how we 're targeting them , which range of erm measures that we 're going to undertake .
12 Okay , just about it now Okay , gon na ask each group what marks they 've given and why , now it 's not for the other team to justify it because it 's all a subjective thing but the thing is we 're hopefully marking them against the same criteria as everybody else because we 've all been in the same place and listened to the same things and read the same things , however , now we know obviously it does n't necessarily mean that everybody 's taken in the same things .
13 My eighty-three-year-old father , of Irish descent , still burns a candle in church to ensure the defeat of this or that team whose coach he dislikes or whose reputation he considers inflated .
14 inch by two and you had to tell these dockers what size it was and they 'd take it out of that particular stack .
15 If he is in there , then he is in there , and they might as well bring each other what comfort they can .
16 He would meet American women of all kinds whose faces he imagined would reflect mixed nationalities , and he would tell them he was an actor who had performed before the Queen .
17 Sunshine on snow affects all shooters whatever position they take up , because the sun and snow together produce glare and this is very trying on the eyes — especially at ground level .
18 Two , that treatment offered should be on a basis of need and not ability to pay and thirdly , that it should be a comprehensive service for all people whatever background they come from .
19 Of course , it is necessary to assume that the questions , however they are phrased , are understood in the same way by all respondents whatever differences they may have in other respects , such as level of education or gender .
20 But I 'm sure if we all pool our resources we might all be able to get exactly what we want . ’
21 For each belief whose justification we attempt there will always be a further belief upon whose justification that of the first depends , and since this regress is infinite no belief will ever be more than conditionally justified .
22 From my own experience and that of others , I knew that books about miscarriages of justice were always published in a kind of limbo where they remained for months if not years , totally ignored by those authorities whose business it was to evaluate and act on them .
23 He had neither the background nor the inclination for life in those institutions whose products he so roundly despised .
24 In this way an active reciprocal flow takes place between your thinking and that of those authors whose work you accept as of value .
25 In addition there is the charge that the ownership of British companies has now passed to the large institutions — insurance companies , pension funds , unit trusts and investment trusts — who tend to adopt a rather passive approach to those companies whose equity they hold because they are more concerned with their own role as financial intermediaries .
26 The maintainers are those people whose job it is to make sure that the functionality , performance , documentation and quality of the software are appropriate to its purpose .
27 Do you suppose there 's anything about a minister 's private life , particularly a minister in that Department , which is n't known to those people whose business it is to discover and document this kind of potential scandal ?
28 Those people whose names you 've just , you 've given me their details from , could I ask you er if the next time you see them if it 's within the next few days or certainly erm if , if you could over the next day or two give them a ring just to let them know that I do intend to contact them , I 'll probably contact them within the next week or so .
29 And for all those others whose lives you have destroyed . ’
30 Those who think that Jenny herself is a little dull at times might conclude that Patrick has impaled himself on that point , like one of those Romans whose language he used to teach .
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