Example sentences of "[prep] whom all " in BNC.
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1 | As the person through whom all orders for purchases from project grants must pass , this is clearly a key position in the project 's structure . |
2 | He was the funnel through whom all subsequent experience of the Spirit of God would be mediated . |
3 | Jesus Christ , through whom all things were created , |
4 | there is only one Lord , Jesus Christ , through whom all things were created and through whom we live |
5 | Is the Nat Sec the person through whom all dealings with the nation 's Churches at central level are to be conducted ( eg Synods , Assemblies , central women 's organisations , youth offices etc ) ? |
6 | Is Nat Sec the person through whom all dealings with government departments are to be channelled ( eg Dept of Education , Dept of Environment who are responsible for house to house collections in N.I ) ? |
7 | These days the word ‘ tourist ’ is generally associated with the package holiday-maker who follows a known itinerary and for whom all the arrangements are made by a travel company . |
8 | There is also to be a polo tournament for complete teams of non-polo players at £20 per team for whom all equipment will be supplied . |
9 | So far ‘ King James III and VIII ’ , for whom all this sacrifice was being made , had not yet set foot in either of his kingdoms . |
10 | If she 'd meant to lie , she 'd have planned the lies ; as it was , it was more like someone else speaking , someone for whom all the tales might be true : the tales of the amorous husband who would not be denied , or even delayed ; of her horrified discovery that her tried and trusted dutch cap had let her down after all these years , of her disappointment that she would not now be able to train as a doctor or run a campaign for more zebra crossings or offer a home to her poor ailing mother ; and then of course there were the medical difficulties , what with her diabetes and the early mongol child that died and all those Caesarians ; and the home where there was n't an inch of space and how the baby would mean eviction and bankruptcy ; and the fear that the baby might be too obviously of mixed-race ; and the over-riding , gut-rending terror that the baby might have royal blood ( of course if ever this got outside these walls there would be no answering for the political consequences for the western world ) and in the circumstances it seemed kind that the child should never be born . |
11 | What tipped the balance was a decision by some 3,000 Protestant electors to desert the Ulster Unionist candidate — for whom all nationalists were the same — and vote tactically in favour of the non-violent nationalism of the Social Democratic and Labour party victor , Joe Hendron . |
12 | Yet the fact remains that people for whom all other comforts are provided in residential institutions are still largely neglected as regards sexual need . |
13 | He symbolizes man liberated by reason from the fear of death , the optimist for whom all truth is rationally accessible and knowledge of the truth a panacea . |
14 | In any event , do not descend to the clichés of politician and journalist for whom all changes are ‘ dramatic ’ , all majorities are ‘ vast ’ and all proportions are ‘ mammoth ’ . |
15 | The Honourable A. P. J. Vigars , who was at Cambridge two years ahead of Howard ; the retiring figure in Trinity of whom all the great men of Howard 's generation were in awe . |
16 | This statement by Lord Roskill , with whom all their Lordships agreed , was probably an obiter dictum since there was no doubt in that case that the act was done without the consent of the owner . |
17 | He strode ahead of Karlinsky , upon whom all eyes were fastened , and a few steps behind Karlinsky came Mrs Klein . |
18 | The couplet is both resentful of the Friend 's sexual betrayal and appealing : ‘ Lascivious grace , in whom all ill well shows , /Kill me with spites , yet we must not be foes . ’ |
19 | Viewed structurally and organically , it is the firing line manager in whom all authority and responsibility centre ; only what he can not do himself passes up to higher management ’ . |
20 | Biofeedback treatment was performed in all but two patients ( patients 1 and 2 , Table I ) , in whom all manometric results were within the normal range . |
21 | ‘ We shall now sing one chorus of ‘ Praise God , from Whom all Blessings Flow ’ , Lambert announced . |
22 | These data , as presented , are difficult to interpret because ( i ) fewer crypt intraepithelial lymphocytes than surface intraepithelial lymphocytes ( per 100 enterocyte nuclei ) were found ; ( ii ) no detectable response to gluten/gliadin challenge , contrary to other findings , was observed ; and ( iii ) data were analysed and presented in terms of total specimens counted rather than numbers of patients from whom all such specimens derived . |
23 | Or it might have been that he saw , in the younger screenplay writer , someone before whom all false reticence could be cast aside . |
24 | Almighty God , unto whom all hearts be open , all desires known , and from whom no secrets are hid . |
25 | The son on whom all depends is still not conceived . |
26 | I am the person on whom all hopes are pinned , ’ he said . |
27 | In that respect , he envied them ; he worked with human beings , on whom all studies have to be done in the wild . |
28 | ‘ Praise ye the Lord to whom all praise is due . |
29 | Take the case of the thirteenth Earl Ferrers , a man to whom all drinking folk have reason to be grateful . |
30 | In 1810 the management of the whole of the Crown 's landed estates were placed by statute under three Commissioners of Woods , Forests and Land Revenues , to whom all the powers of the two Surveyors-General of Woods and Forests were transferred . |