Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We hope each hydra might escape detection during the period while it grows to maturity — or only be detected by riff-raff , whom no-one in power will heed .
2 This has raised the question about what happens for competitors for whom none of these approved helmets fit , as some paddlers have found .
3 And the critic Richard Findlater , who later went on to become a dear friend , said , ‘ How dare the English equivalent of a national theatre employ a schoolgirl , whom none of us has heard of , and who ca n't do it ? ’
4 Loyalty sealed her lips , even with Liz and Esther , whom she at this period rarely saw .
5 She beheld Rose in the act of taking the hand of a middle-aged battleaxe of a woman , very fashionably attired , whom she at once deduced to be the lady who had last spoken .
6 Her flat earth common sense made her instantly acceptable to large numbers of clergy whom she in no way threatened by any daunting scholarship or ambiguity of perception .
7 Who who from outside of Europe ?
8 ‘ We hope to bring our African brethren , who we in the western world have exploited so much in past centuries , some of the spiritual heritage of our European Christian culture in the form of the contemplative monastic life which in time will be adapted and enriched by the beauty and spontaneity of African worship and culture as they come to join us , ’ said Sister Bernadette .
9 You must know who they from .
10 And now there was a chap on the phone last night he want to go to Valley and I was trying to tell the bloke who who he between doing pickets and trying to keep count and er .
11 In contrast , the very rich , who themselves in their travelling have perversely become a kind of nomad moving from one luxurious place to another , are the poorest spiritually .
12 This took time , and it was not until 1931 that Kell was chosen as the director around whom something like a national security service could be built .
13 We bore a letter of introduction from Werner Meyer to Puang Ranteallo , son of the late king — whom we at last tracked down in an astonishing arena .
14 And mount her pitch whom thou in triumph long
15 Harclay 's motives were entirely understandable , but his action was technically treasonable for he was ‘ a private person to whom it in no wise pertained to ordain such things ’ .
16 Ezra would have liked to see more of Max Beerbohm , whom he at least partially admired for his wit , although of course he could not have tolerated his philosophy of life .
17 whom he at once challenged to a duel .
18 A man surrounded by colleagues of exceptional talent , who treated him with a uniquely loving respect , whom he in turn loved more dearly than a family .
19 Ifor was loved and revered by the small brother whom he in turn saw as the family 's great hope of true escape , a conqueror , the one who would show them .
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