Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh det] [noun pl] [pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Thatcher should do either as the Mail demands and replace Mr Lawson with a Chancellor of whose policies she can wholeheartedly approve or , as Mr Heseltine urges , lift her veto against the only course which could give credibility to an exchange rate policy .
2 The readership to be considered was the actual or at least predictable reading public rather than the precocious fourteen-year-old schoolgirl into whose hands it might perchance fall — unless it were in fact aimed at or distributed to fourteen-year-old schoolgirls , by whose vulnerability to corruption it should then be judged .
3 In deciding in which areas you will actively seek to expand your personal injury practice , you need to be aware of three things ; your capacity to offer a service , the local market for personal injury services and the competition to offer those services .
4 The writer Michael Viney left Dublin 13 years ago to live a life of peace and self-sufficiency in a remote house , from whose windows he can now glimpse the drilling rig ( see Scenes from a Provincial Life , page 53 ) .
5 It was felt that VD was naturally confined to the unwashed , unkempt , and morally barren , and , when occasionally seen in the better class of person , resulted from some supreme temptation that had been put before them , for indulgence in whose pleasures they could hardly be blamed .
6 Such policy simulation forms the basis of the advice that economists give to governments about what policies they should actually undertake .
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