Example sentences of "to [noun] whose [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Many European houses are anyway more used to peddling bonds to investors whose main interest is price , than equities to investors who must be convinced about the health and prospects of a specific company .
2 Sheridan Lorrimore was telling a long-suffering good-natured couple all about his prowess at ice hockey and Xanthe , pouting and put out at having been temporarily deserted by Mrs Young , had ended up next to Giles-the-murderer whose real-life preference , I 'd gathered , was for boys .
3 ‘ Tell your client , ’ said the voice at the other end of the phone , ‘ that he or she would have a better chance of establishing who is or is not responsible for his or her dustbins if he or she employed a lawyer who did n't address his inquiries to people whose principal concern is pharmacology . ’
4 I can not understand why positive support is given to people whose only objective in life ( in their own words ) is to ‘ fuck the system ’ .
5 The attraction of such films lies apparently in the offer of illicit sexual pleasure to men whose sexual confidence is at such a low ebb as to make them unlikely or unable to resist .
6 Horne hit a fine pass wide to Harper whose pinpoint cross was powered home by the soaring Rideout from 15 yards .
7 He became a Wesleyan Sunday-school teacher and an enthusiastic if unsophisticated temperance advocate — the sort of convert to respectability whose transformed life the new movement liked to advertise .
8 To talk of the rights of the nation was one thing , to descend to the streets and appeal to the mob was unthinkable to magistrates whose obsessive concern was the preservation of order .
9 Note that only LIFESPAN can add modules to LIFESPAN whose latest modification record contains an approved issue number .
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