(1) Each poster featured three women laughing, one of whom had a glass of wine in her hand.
(2) Passively loved by the rich, he had a playboy father to whom he dedicates this book.
(3) Her mother, in whom she confided, said it wasn't easy for her
(4) Both explore who said what to whom , or who made up what and why, in the run-up to the war.
(5) She said other businesses to whom she had spoken were willing to take the same action.
(6) It has yet to make up its mind as to whom to talk, what to talk and how to move in this matter.
(7) The poor reader must be as confused as Media Watch about who has done what to whom .
(8) I am now with a lady of whom I am fond, but not in love, and I find it harder to respond to her.
(9) To my left was a battered pair, both of whom had dark rings under their eyes and swollen faces.
(10) The congenial old All Black to whom he had been chatting was suddenly a different man.
(12) Your victim could be the workmate with whom you shared a sandwich from your lunchbox.
(13) She has come with two friends, one of whom is carrying her dinner in a cardboard box.
(14) That is not a solution available to most people for whom email has become a necessity.
(15) The couple have two sons, one of whom lives with them while the other is in Somerset.
(16) Only three people are still living at the hostel, one of whom is said to have a firm offer of a new home.
(17) You are never quite sure which actor is sitting where, or which voice belongs to whom .
(18) Perhaps he tried it out on a few friends, who showed it to their friends, one of whom took a copy.
(19) So many people to say hello to, none of whom you really notice when you work there every time.
(20) This will be a comfort to Cameron, over whom Vogts had appeared to blow hot and cold.