Example sentences of "with whom the " in BNC.

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1 If an attempt is to be made it would be wise to approach those organisations with whom the dead person , or their spouse , had some link , eg. Royal British Legion , 48 Pall Mall , London , SW1Y 5JY , Tel. 071–930 8131 ; or the Soldiers , Sailors and Airmens Families Association , 19 Queen Elizabeth Street , London , SE1 2LP , Tel. 071–403 8783/071–962 9696 if they were in the services .
2 Without him there is no other character with whom the audience can feel sympathy .
3 On the other hand , if they are not enforceable , it would be the banks , with whom the transactions were arranged , that would lose out as they had taken out further deals to offset their exposure .
4 There are the honest and decent people of Easton , and then the ‘ gougers ’ , ‘ mouths ’ , and other trouble-makers , with whom the police have as problematic a relationship as do all police forces with miscreants .
5 The genesis of this strike was Pittston 's decision to leave the Bituminous Coal Operators of America with whom the UMWA had signed an industry-wide contract .
6 Americans , with whom the EC is arguing over farm subsidies in a struggling GATT round , spent almost the same amount ( $47 billion ) on government subsidies for farmers ; but , as consumers , they provided much less additional help — a mere $28 billion .
7 Using their shared characteristics , the animals can be arranged into a sensibly small number of groups , joined by the common ancestors with whom the shared features began .
8 But those with whom the firm has a business relationship own shares in it .
9 This book was born out of the Channel 4 Television series of the same name , and so I would like to thank my friend and colleague Susan Eatwell Conte , with whom the original idea was developed and who produced the series .
10 As the lord lieutenant acts as the monarch 's personal representative in the county in question , whom the Queen selects for the post gives an interesting insight into the sort of people with whom the royal family identifies .
11 North told the story to Bob Earl , too , to whom he was closer , and with whom the story could slip still more bonds with the world of facts .
12 They could sometimes persuade those allies to attack or threaten people closer to home with whom the family was prescriptively at peace , actually in direct and continual competition ( Peters , 1967 ) .
13 As a member of the ‘ shadow board ’ of the Football League , with whom the Professional Footballers ' Association have no quarrel , propriety demands that I do not take sides in the dispute between the Premier League and the PFA .
14 On the positive side , at least one court recently has made an adoption order with a condition of access to grandparents with whom the child had important links .
15 The number of females with whom the male frequently interacts decreases with the size of the group .
16 Thanks to the recent statistical work of demographic historians we now have quite detailed information on with whom the old lived in England from early modern times onwards .
17 He was not alone in his scepticism about the size of the pool of ability , the optimism of 1963 , or the soundness of a Conservative Minister with whom the Labour party found it difficult to quarrel .
18 If any member of the council or any nominee of his is a member of a company or other body with which the contract is made or is proposed to be made , or is a partner , or is in the employment of a person with whom the contract is made , he has an indirect pecuniary interest which he should disclose .
19 Sex with a woman with whom the fantasizer had previously been involved .
20 The supporting cast was made up of Sylvia Miles , Brenda Vaccaro , John McGiver , Barnard Hughes ( film debut ) , Ruth White and Jennifer Salt ( the screenwriter 's 25-year-old daughter with whom the divorced Voight was living at the time ) .
21 ‘ The perpetuations within the psyche of the situation of the child vis-à-vis parents and other powerful and authoritarian figures with whom the child of necessity had dealings at that time .
22 Those who said they would prefer the smallest possible instalments , spread over a long period , were most commonly people in lower socio-economic groups , people with current credit commitments , and people with whom the amount they said they would borrow ( if they borrowed money ) was relatively small .
23 For a nav , the syllabus consisted of a mixture of T.4 and B.2 trips , most of which were orientated around the requirements of the student pilot with whom the nav was crewed .
24 These competencies are related to the care of the particular type of patient with whom the nurse is likely to come in contact when registered in that part of the Register for which the student intends to qualify .
25 The other main kind of beings with whom the Chewong claim close affinity is the ‘ original people ’ who live on Earth Six , above the human Earth Seven .
26 Equally important are other children in the neighbourhood and at school , as well as people with whom the child comes into casual or closer contact .
27 John Barry and Tim White and Professor Gordon Dunlop ) with whom the successful applicants are expected to interact on a daily basis .
28 Nick Illesley , the Network South East manager with whom the Bucks Railway Centre worked for this weekend , also dressed in top hat and tails for the day .
29 Frequent use of search was often marked by a period of experimentation with a variety of firms in the first instance , followed by a settling down to regular work with a smaller number of firms with whom the client had achieved a modus vivendi .
30 Good intentions quickly evaporated , however , when Sir Robert Pollock , a gentleman with whom the duke had no wish to quarrel , suggested a candidate for the vacant charge .
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