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

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1 Meanwhile , Garrison 's row with Pam Shriver whom she accused of ‘ racist ’ comments during their match on Saturday remains unresolved , with the American still undecided whether or not to resign from the WTA board of directors .
2 Then I heard how he lived hand to mouth in the Bronx , lobbying whom he could at the talking-shop .
3 Director Alvin Rakoff had problems with Crawford when it came to a crucial , very dramatic scene that he shared with Donald Pleasence , who was playing the police officer who could see a way to nailing the crook whom he had been trying to get for twenty years through his son .
4 In what Baptiste was doing now to her , Léonie whom he thought of as Thérèse , lifting her skirt , sliding his hand between her thighs , sliding his hand further up to touch her wet knickers .
5 ‘ The Governments should simply say ‘ the talks bus is starting and we are taking on board everyone who wants to be involved , if you want to be left behind you do so at your peril ’ .
6 She had her health and strength and the tiny life forming inside her ; she had security and a comfortable home ; then there was Cissie whom she adored , and her own darling son who was so like his father that her joy in him must always be mingled with pain .
7 Gauzlin rode there , and when Walter threatened to kill any monk whom he found on the land , Gauzlin replied that he had a plentiful supply of confessors at Fleury .
8 Sheldon himself never lied to his friends about the mummy and we have to be grateful to Faujas Saint-Fond for the following account written shortly after a visit he had made on Sheldon : ‘ It is [ said Sheldon ] a mistress whom I tenderly loved .
9 Among their number Seb recognised Jacob Brailey , the Cockney gang-boss whom he had last met at the Wychwood Forest Fair .
10 Constanza saw it all too well : Anna above all needed a future and here it was , a son-in-law whom she could help to make his way in the world .
11 I could n't spot my Russian friends , nor any writer whom I recognised .
12 ‘ I then put him in touch with the chairman whom he spoke to for 10 minutes at two o'clock .
13 PC Broughton said he had seen one youth in a distinctive T-shirt whom he later identified as Hardy throw a missile .
14 I picked her out almost as soon as she arrived , the only woman present whom I did not know or , in the case of George 's sisters , could not identify .
15 He claims a simple quality for his companions in these crazy adventures , and in the Bedu whom he admires most of all .
16 The matter was considered by the Court of Appeal in Britton where a youth had left pamphlets late one evening in the porch of the house of a single member of Parliament whom he believed to be responsible for bringing coloured immigrants into Britain .
17 No sooner one woman in the grave whom he had cheated on , a woman who had been miserable enough to kill herself , than he was in bed with another .
18 But she looked down through the glass skylight and recognised in Maggie 's cropped hair and long white body the same contours that she had seen in that other virgin warrior whom she had inspired into battle .
19 But with a brother and sister whom she must look after for they had nothing left but her .
20 The story , gently explored , was that this condition began after the death of a sister whom she had failed to visit during her final illness , in spite of having been sent for .
21 But Ven , she discovered , was not prepared to let her off the hook , and , ‘ Why … ’ he began to challenge , ‘ … when you 're honest , I know it , yet have begun on a path of deception to one particular end — why , when it 's so important to your sister whom — you love … ’ an alert look suddenly came to his eyes , and he broke off for a brief moment before continuing , his serious dark eyes holding hers ‘ … a sister whom you 'd do anything for , as you proved when you left England and came here — why are you ready to leave now , without another thought ? ’
22 ‘ But then , ’ he excused , ‘ I 've had but a short while to suspect — when you were prepared to leave without fulfilling your agreement to your sister whom you love so much — that you might , dare I believe it , be running from me because you loved me and had been badly hurt by my ‘ clinging ’ accusation . ’
23 Your dear new uncle-in-law whom I was fortunate enough to encounter on the morning train from Paddington agrees that it would be nice if our friends from the constabulary were to join us . ’
24 This would explain the cases where the plaintiff accepts a lift with a driver whom he knows is drunk .
25 I believe that if I have one person in each branch whom I can support and direct to implement the branch recruitment strategy we will make some progress .
26 I believe that if I have one person in each branch whom I can support and direct to implement the branch recruitment strategy we will make some progress .
27 He left with a young , red-haired whore whom he had never seen before . ’
28 The one-eyed porter whom I have known from childhood ; the station-master who ranges us all in ranks , beginning with the Duke and ending with a sad , frayed and literary man ; the little chaise in which the two old ladies from Barlton drive up to get their paper of an evening , the servant from the inn , the newsboy whose mother keeps a sweetshop — they are all my friends .
29 The new Eve momentarily wants to be a tragedy queen ; for a few flickering instants , she wants to be like almost ali the characters in literature whom we find most beguiling — Cleopatra , Anna Karenin , Madame Bovary , Eve herself in Paradise Lost — a figure who has risked everything for the sake of une grande passion .
30 Then she turned to Xanthe whom she could avoid kissing , to keep her unbathed body away from the young girl 's groomed presence as far as she was able without coldness .
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