Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] " in BNC.

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31 In the great majority of those cases nothing goes wrong .
32 This makes sense to the degree that one of the legal authorities whom Coke most often cites is Bracton ( Henry de Bracton , De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliae ) , who dies in 1268 , having flourished under Henry III of England and during the minority of Henry 's son , the future Edward I. Moreover Edward and Eleanor spent the winter of 1270–71 in Sicily , en route to the Holy Land , and returned there in 1272 for Edward to learn that , his father having died , he was king of England .
33 It developed a power which enabled it to ‘ rate cap ’ a group of authorities whom it deemed to be high spenders .
34 ‘ Of course they are , but that bas nothing to do with it .
35 We have spoken about old partners as if they will always have had a long life together and that is indeed the case in many of the pairs whom we currently encounter .
36 Dunne himself went out of his way to insist that his theory was free from any occult taint ; but An Experiment with Time , revised and expanded in 1934 , was to remain in print for over half a century ; and ironically , it won the reputation of doing more to convince the general public of the reality of clairvoyance , in the form of precognition , than all the labours of the psychical researchers whom Dunne so mistrusted .
37 The lecturers whom we send through the country are a kind of missionary ; wherever they go they carry on their foreheads the name of the University they represent .
38 ( a ) where the market in the target 's shares is very liquid , offering the market price offers shareholders nothing more than they could get in any event .
39 Besides which , there are some artists whom it is a pleasure to know even a little better from their letters .
40 There are some artists whom you feel you have got to know a little after a one-hour interview .
41 After Her Majesty 's initial acceptance of the enterprise , Sir Herbert Morgan hosted a large private dinner party at the Savoy to which he , the Princess and Lutyens invited various mutual friends , authors and artists whom they wished to involve .
42 Although it will show paintings by Larry Rivers , Alex Katz , Red Grooms , Frank Auerbach and RB Kitaj , it is featuring those Spanish and South American artists whom it represents .
43 He continues to hold the lease of his former premises but intends to present exhibitions there only at irregular intervals and has trimmed the list of artists whom he is able to represent accordingly .
44 What arrangement are you making with the contemporary artists whom you represent ?
45 However , Vauxcelles 's original references to the ‘ cubes ’ in Braque 's work and to his ‘ bizarreries cubiques ’ had been intended disparagingly , and the term ‘ Cubism ’ continued to be applied by hostile critics to the work of the more advanced painters whom they could not understand or appreciate , and by perceptive critics to these same artists whom they considered to be pioneers in a new movement .
46 I suggest that he and his friends in Ealing , North — which he has represented so well for so many years — put together a festival that would be of interest to young people , and also to the important artists whom he mentioned .
47 I saw quite a few artists whom I wanted to represent on the trip .
48 The locals consisted of the party of Sloanes Molly had seen at Nancy Leadbetter 's and another English family with two teenage sons whom Haverford , loudly and explicitly , urged his eldest grand-daughter to ‘ get off with ’ or ‘ drag away to the disco ’ , although he did n't suggest where a disco might be found in Mondano .
49 This included a number of parachute-trained personnel whom Stirling was naturally keen to recruit .
50 D'Arcy recognised the faces of several ex-special forces personnel whom he had not seen for some time .
51 As the Minister reconsiders the regular-reserve mix of the Royal Navy , as he promised on 10 December , will he ensure that a proper study of task threats is completed and will he create a supplementary list of personnel whom it is planned to axe until that review of task threats is complete ?
52 erm now what then is the position what is the nature of the criticism or the claims being made by the group of palaeontologists whom I 'm going to refer to , for reasons that will become apparent , as the punctuations — because I mean they would call themselves punctuations .
53 In such contests everyone concerned was fully aware that there was much more at stake than an annual office .
54 His endorsement of perestroika will be music as sweet in the ears of Mr Gorbachev and his supporters , as the brilliant notes everyone confidently expects to hear from him .
55 If we can keep up our concentration for 90 minutes no-one will be able to live with us .
56 On leaving Apple , Steve Jobs was described as ‘ its heart and soul ’ ( Patterson , 1985 ) and Lévesque was seen as speaking for the little people of Quebec , the average French Canadians whom he loved .
57 Sometimes when I 'm ready to go out , he 'll say that looks really good , other times nothing .
58 Good times nor bad times nothing lasts . ’
59 If the structure pays greater attention to what the children achieve , rather than values them for what they are , its philosophy will be seriously flawed .
60 On this evidence therefore it seems possible that , on the evening of 14 May , AFHQ was working on the assumption that Loehr 's forces , including hundreds of thousands of Germans , had already surrendered to 5 Corps or were about to do so , and therefore that the German element in those forces might be included in the " 500,000 " Germans whom AFHQ was asking SHAEF/12th Army Group to take over .
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