Example sentences of "whose [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 Formed a year later is a detachment of 253 Provost Company , Royal Military Police ( V ) , whose headquarters is at Tulse Hill in South London , with another detachment at Southampton .
2 But any suggestion that it could lead to leaving the NHS , whose headquarters move to Leeds next year , gets short shrift .
3 The elected finance ministers of the different countries must become the effective political counterpart to the central bank whose headquarters should be in Britain .
4 No wonder that Nynex might be keen to make a deal with TCI , whose headquarters are , like US West 's , in Denver .
5 As a result of this splendid evening , around £80,000 was raised for SANE , whose headquarters are at 120 Regent Street , W1A 5FE .
6 On 27 June Field Marshal Kesselring , whose headquarters were in Sant'Andrea Bagni , a village some fifteen kilometres from Fontanellato , said that he would not tolerate the partisans any more , and three days later he ordered two large-scale rastrellamenti .
7 They did n't carry out this threat , but in February the terrible Captain Albert of the Sicherheitsdienst , whose headquarters were in the Via Walter Bianchi in Parma , captured more than twenty partisan leaders after subjecting a number of other captives to agonizing tortures .
8 But there 's no evidence that a penny has been actually paid — or that Varsov International , whose headquarters appear to be somewhere in the Caribbean , even possesses £5 million . "
9 There will be a number of such opportunities , whether they be among the commandos or the Marine commandos , or in the SAS , the new Royal Engineers Regiment — whose headquarters will be in Scotland — or the new Scottish Yeomanry Regiment which is to be set up .
10 ( Algeria , Qatar and Tunisia were also members of OAPEC , whose headquarters were in Kuwait . )
11 Whose headquarters are at 16 Lancaster Gate , London ?
12 Oxford Medical , whose headquarters are in Abingdon , are world leaders in the field of instruments for research into cardiology and neurology .
13 If the proposal is accepted , it would mark the end of the Ronson empire , whose 100% stake in Heron would be reduced to 5% .
14 He was a wiry man with dark , curly hair , whose cavalry twill trousers and tweed jacket clashed with the pair of trainers on his feet .
15 The ones who do object , and with reason , are those whose land has been trampled over without care , whose stock have got loose because gates have been left open or walls broken down , or whose sheep have cut themselves or choked to death on the bottles and plastic bags thrown away by the Wandering Wallies of this world that have as much common sense and appreciation of the countryside as a toad has feathers .
16 Here we were greeted by the farmer and his wife , whose sheep and pigs were wandering around the road and the village .
17 I remembered how in England I had pitied them all tucked away in oblivion : Feathers , the first man of my course to go missing ; Johnny Soames whose aircraft I had watched skidding away from the formation on one of the early daylight raids over northern France .
18 One of Britain 's most happening hip hop crews in the last 12 months has been Ronin , whose multi-media interests are now more fully embracing clothing .
19 Earlier his office issued a request for information to United Airlines , whose $6.8bn staff buyout is to be part-financed by $750m from British Airways .
20 Although complicated to describe , this method is intuitive and easy to apply , and we will illustrate it by considering problem P2 whose data is displayed in tableau T1 below .
21 A group of scientists whose data did not agree with the claimed ‘ cold fusion ’ received threats of legal action .
22 It was on the last day of 1988 that he began the experiments whose data were to appear in the published paper .
23 The coefficients are likely to vary even more widely for those regions whose data were not included in the modelling exercise .
24 Cache can be accessed to select a previous input value by pressing the special function key PF1/2 , while on a field whose data type is cacheable .
25 A Cache page can be accessed to select a previous input value by pressing the special function key PF1/2 , while on a field whose data type is cacheable ( eg. Package Name ) .
26 There is a big bundle of feathers called the incubator bird which lays its eggs six feet down in the hot black sand , and whose offspring emerge huge and fully feathered against the heat .
27 For parasites whose offspring infect the offspring of their host ( vertical transmission ) , any behaviour by the parasite that decreases the fecundity of its host ( and thereby that of the parasite itself ) is unlikely to be favoured by natural selection .
28 In contrast , parasites whose offspring are not dependent on those of their host ( horizontal transmission ) are expected to become more virulent if that results in the production of an increased number of parasite young .
29 I can say " This is a cherry " and everyone understands what I mean , but I can not very well say " This is an offspring " without committing a grammatical impropriety , except perhaps as a contextually forgivable elipsis when it is already clear whose offspring is being talked about .
30 " Offspring " demands an answer to " Whose offspring ? " .
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