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

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1 At harvest feasts the distinctions between the farmer and the labourers whom he hired were relaxed .
2 By early November however , as the Dublin lock-out attacks against leaders of the trade unions and the Labour Party who seemed to be obstructing his plans for a general strike , not only in Dublin , but throughout Great Britain , vilifying them as " serpents whom I shall allow to raise their foul heads and spit out their poison no longer " and as having " neither soul to be saved nor body to be kicked " Almost overnight , support for Larkin turned into denunciation of his reckless methods and of his policy of attempting to bleed British unions of funds in support of sympathy strikes which seemed destined either to fail or to lead to unwanted revolution .
3 Baron and Strawson ( 1976 ) reported on the ways in which regular and irregular words were processed by two general groups whom they called " Chinese " and " Phoenician " readers .
4 The BMA called a press conference on the emigration of doctors an hour beforehand , half the journalists went off to that , and the fierce women sent along by the pressure groups whom I had invited to liven up the occasion terrorised the few press men who remained into almost complete silence .
5 A considerable part of her book is devoted to quite detailed synopses of the lives of the 300-odd geniuses whom she evaluated .
6 Fastolf sought , and obtained , compensation for this , admittedly ten years later , and also claimed a right to the ransoms of various merchants whom he had freed from Remon .
7 It developed a power which enabled it to ‘ rate cap ’ a group of authorities whom it deemed to be high spenders .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 Besides which , there are some artists whom it is a pleasure to know even a little better from their letters .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 There are some artists whom you feel you have got to know a little after a one-hour interview .
17 What arrangement are you making with the contemporary artists whom you represent ?
18 I saw quite a few artists whom I wanted to represent on the trip .
19 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 ?
20 D'Arcy recognised the faces of several ex-special forces personnel whom he had not seen for some time .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 It had been his custom every year at Pentecost to distribute robes to the knights whom he maintained in his household ; such acts of largesse were part of his duty as a good lord .
24 To command the army , Saddam would rely on his own family and clans whom he had traditionally promoted .
25 In many ways they do not have the resources we have in the West , but in Leipzig Masur has a pool of well over 200 musicians whom he has trained up very well .
26 Not only must he indicate the speed , the entries and dynamics , but must , so to speak , communicate his thoughts to the musicians whom he guides [ conduit ] .
27 Rather than remarking on seasonal changes in the surrounding foliage , the majority of New Yorkers whom I met would relish a detailed discussion about the subtle fluctuations in Real Estate Value .
28 With all my worldly debts I thee endow …
29 Now er sure the programme has been delayed for all the reasons I I 've mentioned .
30 yeah , well yeah I mean one of the blokes I he said just over a pair of
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