Example sentences of "whose [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | LAURENCE SMITH , the former London and Saracens centre , whose livelihood as a fireman has been affected by a serious leg injury sustained while playing rugby a year ago , has an international benefit match at Southgate on Monday afternoon . |
32 | If the demand for pedigree dogs and the size of the dog population in general falls as a result , this is the price that all whose livelihood depends on pet dogs will have to pay . |
33 | The first task is to separate out cultivators , who are defined as landowners or tenants whose livelihood was in agriculture , usually the production of rice . |
34 | Worst hit are the hundreds of thousands of landless plantation workers , whose livelihood has disappeared . |
35 | Both worry about the fishing villages whose livelihood has been commercial whaling . |
36 | Pete has a bottle of Bourbon in his hand and is telling stories about Powell , whose ghost still haunts every Colorado River trip . |
37 | We asked her ‘ Whose ghost are you ? |
38 | Scrooge 's late partner whose ghost appears in a Christmas |
39 | The Consumer Congress called for a working party to draft a code of good practice and it was intended that working party should make use of the information generated by the 1988 transport workshop , whose discussions were reported to the congress . |
40 | Formed a year later is a detachment of 253 Provost Company , Royal Military Police ( V ) , whose headquarters is at Tulse Hill in South London , with another detachment at Southampton . |
41 | But any suggestion that it could lead to leaving the NHS , whose headquarters move to Leeds next year , gets short shrift . |
42 | The elected finance ministers of the different countries must become the effective political counterpart to the central bank whose headquarters should be in Britain . |
43 | No wonder that Nynex might be keen to make a deal with TCI , whose headquarters are , like US West 's , in Denver . |
44 | As a result of this splendid evening , around £80,000 was raised for SANE , whose headquarters are at 120 Regent Street , W1A 5FE . |
45 | On 27 June Field Marshal Kesselring , whose headquarters were in Sant'Andrea Bagni , a village some fifteen kilometres from Fontanellato , said that he would not tolerate the partisans any more , and three days later he ordered two large-scale rastrellamenti . |
46 | They did n't carry out this threat , but in February the terrible Captain Albert of the Sicherheitsdienst , whose headquarters were in the Via Walter Bianchi in Parma , captured more than twenty partisan leaders after subjecting a number of other captives to agonizing tortures . |
47 | But there 's no evidence that a penny has been actually paid — or that Varsov International , whose headquarters appear to be somewhere in the Caribbean , even possesses £5 million . " |
48 | There will be a number of such opportunities , whether they be among the commandos or the Marine commandos , or in the SAS , the new Royal Engineers Regiment — whose headquarters will be in Scotland — or the new Scottish Yeomanry Regiment which is to be set up . |
49 | ( Algeria , Qatar and Tunisia were also members of OAPEC , whose headquarters were in Kuwait . ) |
50 | Whose headquarters are at 16 Lancaster Gate , London ? |
51 | Oxford Medical , whose headquarters are in Abingdon , are world leaders in the field of instruments for research into cardiology and neurology . |
52 | The lenders , whose objects were left in embarrassing limbo when the show made museum history and went bankrupt a month early , may have asked themselves whether they would have been prepared to lend had it not been held at the V&A , and , in fact , it was the V&A which was left with the unbudgeted task of getting the exhibits back to the owners . |
53 | Wales YFC is an affiliated member of CPRW and the definition of such is ‘ a corporate member whose objects appear to the Council to be similar to those of CPRW ’ . |
54 | However , the important additional point in that case was that the transferor foundation was in principle and in fact a legal person whose objects were non-commercial . |
55 | Malton and however , were hammered 29–0 in the Shield competition whose try scorers were lock forward Ian Richmond ( 2 ) , number eight Andy Read and full back Keith Thompson . |
56 | Hartlepool went down 22–13 whose try scorers were Courty , Smith and nall , Hails kicking two conversions and two penalties . |
57 | Hartlepool went down 22–13 whose try scorers were Courty , Smith and Hall , Hails kicking two conversions and two penalties . |
58 | Malton and however , were hammered 29–0 in the Shield competition whose try scoreres were lock forward Ian Richmond ( 2 ) , number eight Andy Read and full back Keith Thompson . |
59 | The little semi-det that Maxim 's parents had bought when they retired to the outskirts of Littlehampton sported a Geor-gian bow window , timber cladding above the garage — which had a metal door — and tile-hung patches around the first-floor windows , whose balconies were just big enough for a seagull to stand on . |
60 | Since moving to New York Jacklin has celebrated the city 's trades and parades , crowds and entertainments in a series of pictures which has no match among contemporary American painters , although the city had captured the attention of the Ash Can School , Edward Hopper and , at the beginning of his career , Mark Rothko , whose subway depictions provide a point of comparison . |