Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It reached its peak earlier this week when both Presidents set up rival command structures , forcing officers to choose whom to obey and from whom to risk a charge of mutiny .
2 This was not a requirement that rested easily with Cleo , who liked to show off , and while obeying Wakelate 's orders to a certain degree , she always took pleasure in singling out a male at these dull gatherings , on whom to focus the power of her charms .
3 Because of the devolved nature of SCOTVEC 's provision , it is important to make sure that schools and colleges have a local point of contact with whom to discuss the wide range of issues which can arise — like
4 The casual workers are the perfect tar target for the employ employers who to swing the d Sword of Damocles .
5 If there is to be a major publicity launch of some kind , or you 're going to have , if you 've got an advert in some magazine , journal , newspaper or whatever , and you 're asking for people to call in , please let the switchboard know who to put the calls through to , and what it 's likely to be about .
6 But I do n't think that letter was written until she 'd decided who to leave the baby with .
7 ’ Most of these shoplifters work their way up or down the road so by warning all the shops in the area , we know who to keep an eye on .
8 The Index will be updated regularly and we really do need to know who to send the updates to .
9 I want to subscribe to TSB , but I 've only got ancient copies of it , and do n't know how much it costs to subscribe thesedays , what the address is and who to make the cheque out to and all that .
10 He could always pick and choose over whom to arrest and on whom to give the Nelson touch .
11 Like Paris himself , Ryder was deciding to whom to give the apple .
12 When parents needed someone outside the family with whom to share a problem , the school ( usually through the head teacher ) provided ‘ the human face ’ .
13 What made it more difficult for the social workers in Orkney , she said , was the very small size of the department ; they had few colleagues with whom to share the stress .
14 I often think I miss not having someone with whom to share the joys of Dickie , far more than I miss having someone with whom to share my worries .
15 They can usually find another woman with whom to share the pain .
16 But it did n't take a genius to guess there had been a woman involved , someone with whom to share the dream of Rocamar .
17 Instead , as officials realised that the failure of agriculture , the failure to industrialise and the continuing Ostflucht were combining to produce a massive crisis in the east , they cast around for an external enemy on whom to project the cause of their misfortune .
18 Having chosen the four townships that were to be the location of the snowball samples , it remained to select the zero stage of the samples , one individual from each township with whom to start the referral chains .
19 If self-examination is not to deteriorate into introspection or be ignored we need wise guides with whom to articulate the inner movement of our spirits and the outer movement of our lives .
20 Final offers will not be opened until the contracted offer deadline , when subject to the replies received and the specific provisos and amendments sought , the vendors will choose the preferred bidder with whom to complete the transaction on the basis of the highest offer submitted .
21 Since getting older I 've sometimes hoped for someone with whom to have a good relationship .
22 Flying back from Algeria , he confided to Louis Terrenoire that the idea of finding a non-FLN third force with whom to strike a deal was now out of the question .
23 The Head was a wonderful person with whom to begin a career .
24 Instead of seeking opportunities to come clean , being realistic and perceptive about when and to whom to make an ‘ advance ’ , and taking risks that can be recouped , self-doubt floods the whole question with anxiety , and replaces a balanced point of view with crude prejudices and images of disaster .
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