200 Who Whom Whose Sentences, Who Whom Whose in a Sentence Examples

200 Who Whom Whose Sentences, Who Whom Whose in a Sentence Examples

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  • Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.
  • Women who seek to be equal with men lack ambition.
  • I grew up in a Hindu household but went to a Roman Catholic school. I grew up with a mother who said, ‘I’ll arrange a marriage for you at 18,’ but she also said that we could achieve anything we put our minds to an encourage us to dream of becoming prime minister or president.
  • She passed by so fast that we could not tell who she was.
  • The man who is waving to me is my uncle.
  • Every man’s death is standing in for every other. And since death comes to all there is no way to abate the fear of it except to love the man who stands for us.
  • A beauty is a woman you notice a charmer is one who notices you.

 

  • There are three kinds of men. The one that learns by reading. The few who learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence for themselves.
  • And that heart which was a wild garden was given to him who only loved trim lawns. And the imbecile carried the princess into slavery.
  • Those who find beauty in all of nature will find themselves at one with the secrets of life itself.
  • Those who believe in telekinetics, raise my hand.
  • The person who has inspired me my whole life is my Mom, because she taught me commitment. She sacrificed.
  • I know who killed the police inspector.
  • It is not despair, for despair is only for those who see the end beyond all doubt. We do not.
  • One who asks a question is a fool for five minutes; one who does not ask a question remains a fool forever.
  • I was actually the one who decided to move to LA. Mom and I were driving on Sunset Boulevard during one of our trips back to see her family, and I said, ‘Can we just stay?’ So we did.
  • My house has always been like everyone’s house. You walk in, you’re a part of the family, no matter who you are, what celebrity status you are, everyone is treated the same – with love from my mom.
  • Marriage encourages the men and women who together create life to unite in a bond for the protection of children.
  • He works hard just like his father, who is a doctor.
  • I think the real heroic teachers are the ones who work with kids, like my mom and my sister do.
  • AIDS can destroy a family if you let it, but luckily for my sister and me, Mom taught us to keep going. Don’t give up, be proud of who you are, and never feel sorry for yourself.
  • Everyone talks about the beauty of the girl who just came to school.

 

  • I started getting these attacks in 2009, just as my music career was taking off. I’d be doing photo-shoots and started to feel like I was having heart attacks. Increasingly I found it difficult to step outside my flat. Things started to get better after I saw a therapist, who told me I needed to make peace with my panic attacks.
  • Many of us are alarmed at the skyrocketing cost of medical care, including patients, who are the consumers. However, medical malpractice is not the reason for these increasing costs.
  • I cared about you too much,” said Dumbledore simply. “I cared more for your happiness than your knowing the truth, more for your peace of mind than my plan, more for your life than the lives that might be lost if the plan failed. In other words, I acted exactly as Voldemort expects we fools who love to act.
  • Before I was a mom I used to think that parents who worried about their kids watching MTV were just clueless. Now that I’m a mom, I see what the fuss was all about!
  • For me it’s also – the music is equally as important. I mean I think as somebody who writes music, there just has to sort of be the marriage between both.
  • I can tell you for sure: people who are at their peak right now will not sustain that. You can’t. It’s against the law of nature.
  • The U.S. tries to provide immigrants who grow up here with a world-class education and imbue them with the can-do attitude that has long defined American innovation.
  • He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing.

 

  • You become the mutant who fell into the vat of acid, the Joker who can’t remove his mask, the bionic man who‘s missing all his limbs and none of his heart.
  • Only those who have patience to do simple things perfectly ever acquire the skill to do difficult things easily.
  • We hear the stories every day now: the father who puts on a suit every morning and leaves the house so his daughter doesn’t know he lost his job, the recent college grad facing up to the painful reality that the only door that’s open to her after four years of study and a pile of debt is her parents’. These are the faces of the Obama economy.
  • Use those talents you have. You will make it. You will give joy to the world. Take this tip from nature: The woods would be a very silent place if no birds sang except those who sang best.
  • No one is more arrogant toward women, more aggressive or scornful, than the man who is anxious about his virility.
  • We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution.
  • Anyone who thinks sitting in church can make you a Christian must also think that sitting in a garage can make you a car.
  • Let us live as people who are prepared to die, and die as people who are prepared to live.
  • All the general fear I’ve been feeling condenses into an immediate fear of this girl, this predator who might kill me in seconds.
  • None so blind as those who won’t see..

 

  • Ultimately a hero is a man who would argue with the gods, and so awakens devils to contest his vision.
  • Money often unmakes the men who make it.
  • I know there is a Supreme Being who rules the affairs of men and whose goodness and mercy have always followed the American people, and I know He will not turn from us now if we humbly and reverently seek His powerful aid.
  • The man who is performing today is a well-known person.
  • No single man can be taken as a model for a perfect figure, for no man lives on earth who is endowed with the whole of beauty.
  • Civil government, so far as it is instituted for the security of property, is in reality instituted for the defense of the rich against the poor, or of those who have some property against those who have none at all.
  • Beware of the man who denounces woman writers; his penis is tiny and he cannot spell.
  • It’s not who you are that holds you back, it’s who you think you’re not.
  • I’m doing ‘Les Miserables,’ the movie. I’ve done a lot of musicals and a lot of movies, and I know there are not a lot of people in Hollywood who have been down those two paths so I’ve been like, ‘Come on, let’s do a movie/musical.’

 

  • The regular guy still relates to him and Howard is a $500 million guy now who dates a model and drives about in a limo all day. But Howard still knows how to make a plumber laugh and those guys still have him on in the morning, because he is a real talent.
  • Youth is happy because it has the capacity to see beauty. Anyone who keeps the ability to see beauty never grows old.
  • Every man with a little leisure and enough money for railway tickets, every man, indeed, who knows how to read, has it in his power to magnify himself, to multiply the ways in which he exists, to make his life full, significant and interesting.
  • I’ve always had questions about what it meant to be a protester, to be in the minority. Are the people who are trying to find peace, who are trying to have the Constitution apply to everybody, are they really the radicals? We’re not protesting from the outside. We’re inside.
  • He who conquers others is strong; he who conquers himself is mighty” – Lao-tsu
  • What we have found in this country, and maybe we’re more aware of it now, is one problem that we’ve had, even in the best of times, and that is the people who are sleeping on the grates, the homeless, you might say, by choice.
  • I can’t imagine a person becoming a success who doesn’t give this game of life everything hes got.
  • Tolerance only for those who agree with you is no tolerance at all.

 

  • My mother told me Homer Ditto was not my father. Nope. Mom had had a fling with some other guy who was my dad. Some dude who didn’t stick around too long who Mom was happy to get rid of. She chose Homer, and Homer chose me, so he lent me his name even though I didn’t have his blood.
  • Battle is the most magnificent competition in which a human being can indulge. It brings out all that is best it removes all that is base. All men are afraid in battle. The coward is the one who lets his fear overcome his sense of duty. Duty is the essence of manhood.
  • I had really great parents who always gave me lots of opportunity for choice, but I didn’t always realize how rare that was for a girl for them to say, ‘You can be a mom or have a career or do both or do something we haven’t thought of yet.’
  • As long as there is rape… there is not going to be any peace or justice or equality or freedom. You are not going to become what you want to become or who you want to become. You are not going to live in the world you want to live in.
  • I’ve read about too many investigators and policemen who end up divorced and I certainly fall into that category.
  • Only the person who has experienced light and darkness, war and peace, rise and fall, only that person has truly experienced life.
  • Perhaps I know best why it is man alone who laughs he alone suffers so deeply that he had to invent laughter.
  • It’s vital to remember who you really are.

 

  • Money is a strange business. People who haven’t got it aim it strongly. People who have are full of troubles.
  • Men admire the man who can organize their wishes and thoughts in stone and wood and steel and brass.
  • The noble simplicity in the works of nature only too often originates in the noble shortsightedness of him who observes it.
  • There were a few teachers who just did not like me because of my face. Once, I was told to stand in the corner until I cheered up. The attitude was, ‘Oh, for God’s sake, what’s the matter with him?’ But it’s just a natural expression.
  • Criminals are never very amusing. It’s because they’re failures. Those who make real money aren’t counted as criminals. This is a class distinction, not an ethical problem.

 

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  • Some people you will always have about you whom you can trust, and no man these days can boast of more than that. Remember them; forget the others.
  • Tell me with whom you consort and I will tell you who you are; if I know how you spend your time, then I know what might become of you.
  • Success is determined by those whom prove the impossible, possible.
  • It is not the Government, the members of Parliament to whom the ultimate decision belongs, it is up to you to go forward sure of your sacred right of free opinion, sure of your patriotism.
  • Accept the things to which fate binds you, and love the people with whom fate brings you together, but do so with all your heart.
  • Never lend your car to anyone to whom you have given birth.
  • When I told the people of Northern Ireland that I was an atheist, a woman in the audience stood up and said, ‘Yes, but is it the God of the Catholics or the God of the Protestants in whom you don’t believe?
  • The respondent is the party against whom a petition is filed, especially one on appeal.
  • Sometimes your dearest friend whom you reveal most of your secrets to becomes so deadly and unfriendly without knowing that they were not really your friend.
  • Do you know someone whom I can talk about global warming.

 

  • Writing a book is a horrible, exhausting struggle, like a long bout with some painful illness. One would never undertake such a thing if one were not driven on by some demon whom one can neither resist nor understand.
  • Illness is the doctor to whom we pay most heed to kindness, to knowledge, we make promise only pain we obey.
  • If I were the rain. . . that binds together the Earth and the sky, whom in all eternity will never mingle. . . Would I be able to bind two hearts together?
  • Today we see a human population of over 6 billion people, many of whom have serious medical conditions, which either can’t be treated or cannot be treated economically.
  • Art is the child of Nature yes, her darling child, in whom we trace the features of the mother’s face, her aspect and her attitude.
  • The author, whom I met at the book signing, is dead.

 

  • I think a person should have close friends in life with whom she can tell her secrets.
  • Morality is simply the attitude we adopt towards people whom we personally dislike.
  • I’m the only man in the world with a marriage licence made out to whom it may concern.
  • A person however learned and qualified in his life’s work in whom gratitude is absent, is devoid of that beauty of character which makes personality fragrant.
  • Any coalition of support must also include men, many of whom care about gender inequality as much as women do.
  • Favourite amongst his subjects was the court painter of whom he was very proud.
  • Beauty is an outward gift which is seldom despised, except by those to whom it has been refused.
  • Do not share the knowledge with which you have been blessed with everyone in general, as you do with some people in particular and know that there are some men in whom Allah, may He he glorified, has placed hidden secrets, which they are forbidden to reveal.
  • The compulsion to do good is an innate American trait. Only North Americans seem to believe that they always should, may, and actually can choose somebody with whom to share their blessings. Ultimately this attitude leads to bombing people into the acceptance of gifts.

 

  • It doesn’t much signify whom one marries, for one is sure to find next morning that it was someone else.
  • But thus do I counsel you, my friends: distrust all in whom the impulse to punish is powerful!
  • I have 3 children, one of whom is a boy.
  • He dances well to whom fortune pipes.
  • We have the burden and the opportunity of living in the moment when the critique of factory farming broke into the popular consciousness. We are the ones of whom it will be fairly asked, What did you do when you learned the truth about eating animals?
  • A blessed thing it is for any man or woman to have a friend, one human soul whom we can trust utterly, who knows the best and worst of us, and who loves us in spite of all our faults.
  • Thankfully, I have my mom and a small group of close friends who are there for me 24/7 and whom I can trust and depend on.
  • Beauty is an outward gift, which is seldom despised, except by those to whom it has been refused.
  • Among the New Hollanders whom we were thus engaged with, there was one who by his appearance and carriage, as well in the morning as this afternoon, seemed to be the chief of them, and a kind of prince or captain among them.
  • I know the boy whom sits next to you.
  • What constitutes a real, live human being is more of a mystery than ever these days, and men each one of whom is a valuable, unique experiment on the part of nature are shot down wholesale.

 

  • Almost all absurdity of conduct arises from the imitation of those whom we cannot resemble.
  • The rich man’s dog gets more in the way of vaccination, medicine and medical care than do the workers upon whom the rich man’s wealth is built.
  • I think a person should have close friends in life with whom she can tell her secrets.
  • As we look forward to freedom, the shining city on the hill and the best days of America lying ahead, it is the men and women in uniform who protect, defend and make us proud to whom we should look and give thanks every night.
  • I have 3 children, one of whom is a boy.

 

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  • The problems of the world cannot possibly be solved by skeptics or cynics whose horizons are limited by the obvious realities. We need men who can dream of things that never were.
  • Never play cards with a man called Doc. Never eat at a place called Mom’s. Never sleep with a woman whose troubles are worse than your own.
  • A woman whose smile is open and whose expression is glad has a kind of beauty no matter what she wears.
  • Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died.
  • There are many people who feel that it is useless and futile to continue talking about peace and non-violence against a government whose only reply is savage attacks on an unarmed and defenceless people.
  • I know there is a Supreme Being who rules the affairs of men and whose goodness and mercy have always followed the American people, and I know He will not turn from us now if we humbly and reverently seek His powerful aid.
  • We would fight not for the political future of a distant city, rather for principles whose destruction would ruin the possibility of peace and security for the peoples of the earth.
  • It is indeed in many ways more comfortable to belong to that section of society whose action are not publicly canvassed and discussed.
  • Alex whose mother is an Math teacher lives in London.

 

  • The mother whose child is missing is very sad.
  • I had been seasoned by adversity, and tutored by experience, and I longed to redeem my lost honour in the eyes of those whose opinion was more than that of all the world to me.
  • This is Mary, whose mother went to university with me.
  • People whose native language is completely English can use auxiliary verbs or permanent helping verbs before giving a second idea of ??grammar.
  • To sense that behind anything that can be experienced there is a something that our mind cannot grasp and whose beauty and sublimity reaches us only indirectly and as a feeble reflection, this is religiousness. In this sense I am religious.
  • During a trip to Iraq last fall, I visited our theater hospital at Balad Air Force Base and witnessed these skilled medical professionals in action and met the brave soldiers whose lives they saved.
  • Beauty is composed of an eternal, invariable element whose quantity is extremely difficult to determine, and a relative element which might be, either by turns or all at once, period, fashion, moral, passion.
  • Never had a larger committee been convened to make a decision about the purchase of mustard powder and the replacement of a claw hammer whose handle had split from age and misuse.
  • I don’t think there’s any independent cartoonist whose stuff I don’t like or respect in at least some way or another. We’re all marginal laborers – we’re practically medical oddities – so I don’t see why we can’t all be nice to each other.

 

  • Those whose life is long still strive for gain, and for all mortals all things take second place to money.
  • Prejudices, it is well known, are most difficult to eradicate from the heart whose soil has never been loosened or fertilized by education: they grow there, firm as weeds among stones.
  • Oh! this opponent, this collaborator against your will, whose notion of beauty always differs from yours and whose means are often too limited for active assistance to your intentions!
  • A great deal of talent is lost to the world for want of a little courage. Every day sends to their graves obscure men whose timidity prevented them from making a first effort.
  • I want to go on vacation with my friend whose family is rich.
  • Orbiting this at a distance of roughly ninety-two million miles is an utterly insignificant little blue green planet whose ape-descended life forms are so amazingly primitive that they still think digital watches are a pretty neat idea.
  • He will easily be content and at peace, whose conscience is pure.
  • Do you know the gallerist whose car was stolen?
  • San Francisco is a mad city – inhabited for the most part by perfectly insane people whose women are of a remarkable beauty.
  • A woman whose husband is dead is called a widow.
  • But when I was twelve years old I caught my first strong glimpse of one of the fundamental forces of existence, whose votary I was destined to be for life – namely, Beauty.
  • Friendship is held to be the severest test of character. It is easy, we think, to be loyal to a family and clan, whose blood is in your own veins.
  • Patriotism is strong nationalistic feeling for a country whose borders and whose legitimacy and whose ethnic composition is taken for granted.
  • Nature is a good name for an effect whose cause is God.

 

  • Liturgy is like a strong tree whose beauty is derived from the continuous renewal of its leaves, but whose strength comes from the old trunk, with solid roots in the ground.
  • You haven’t told me whose car this is.
  • A person doesn’t know true hurt and suffering until they’ve felt the pain of falling in love with someone whose affections lie elsewhere.
  • When life gives you lemons, make sure you know whose eyes you need to squeeze them in.
  • I had a friend whose family had dinner together. The mother would tuck you in at night and make breakfast in the morning. They even had a spare bike for a friend. It just seemed so amazing to me.
  • Nothing exists from whose nature some effect does not follow.
  • This harmony gives you a good opportunity to pronounce words correctly, to easily distinguish words whose pronunciation is very close to each other.
  • The boy whose dog bit my daughter last week called me to say sorry.
  • The girl whose bag is red is looking for you.
  • Give me a room whose every nook is dedicated to a book.

 

  • I am excited to rise today to support National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day. This celebration honors the husband and wife business owner teams whose work helps drive the economy and fuel job growth.
  • The human face is the organic seat of beauty. It is the register of value in development, a record of Experience, whose legitimate office is to perfect the life, a legible language to those who will study it, of the majestic mistress, the soul.
  • The decorative arts are arts or crafts whose object is the design and manufacture of objects that are both beautiful and functional.
  • Be an encourager. Scatter sunshine. Who knows whose life you might touch with something as simple as a kind word.
  • I am grateful for the opportunities I have been given to participate in that work as a representative of my country, Canada, whose people have, I think, shown their devotion to peace.
  • The boy whose phone just rang should stand up.
  • It is for the inconsistent, unsteady disciples whose cheese is falling off their cracker.
  • The key is to keep company only with people who uplift you, whose presence calls forth your best.
  • I planted a seed of hatred in my heart. I swore it would grow to be a massive tree whose roots would strangle them all.
  • The Google algorithm was a significant development. I’ve had thank-you emails from people whose lives have been saved by information on a medical website or who have found the love of their life on a dating website.
  • The child whose bicycle has been lost cried.
  • Praise or blame has but a momentary effect on the man whose love of beauty in the abstract makes him a severe critic on his own works.
  • Fear should be an advisor whose counsel is weighed carefully, not a leader whose commands are followed blindly.
  • You can define a free person precisely as someone whose fate is not centrally or directly dependent on peer assessment.
  • My beauty icons are women whose images are self-created.

 

  • He was a man without a past, whose future was the imminent grave and whose present was a bitter fever of living.
  • No further evidence is needed to show that ‘mental illness’ is not the name of a biological condition whose nature awaits to be elucidated, but is the name of a concept whose purpose is to obscure the obvious.
  • These women whose antics we smirk at good-naturedly in the pap-traps put themselves out there at least partly on their beauty they are in showbiz, and showing what they’ve got is part of their business as much as it is for male show-ponies from the Chippendales to George Clooney.
  • Do you know whose car it is?

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