How to use in-sentence of “whom”:
+ In 1908, unable to explain how a alleledominant gene would not become ubiquitous in a population, Reginald Punnett introduced his problem to Hardy, with whom he played cricket.
+ Following an eight-year career with the Eagles, in which he earned two Pro Bowl selections in 2004 and 2007, Westbrook signed with the San Francisco 49ers, for whom he played in 2010.
+ Unfortunately many of Louis’s policies, both domestic and foreign, caused great hardship to ordinary people, many of whom suffered starvation, fled their homeland, or lived in terror of persecution.
+ They are very selfish and discard people whom they have no further use for.
+ SUNY is governed by a Board of Trustees, which consists of sixteen members, fifteen of whom are appointed by the Governor, with consent of the New York State Senate.
+ In 1922, Minter was involved in scandal surrounding the murder of director William Desmond Taylor, for whom she said she was in love with.
+ He spent eight and a half seasons of his career with the Toronto Maple Leafs, with whom he won the Stanley Cup in 1962, 1963, 1964, and 1967.
Example sentences of “whom”:
+ Thus far, at least four different characters—each of whom somehow gained the power of the “Speed Force”—have assumed the role of the Flash in DC’s history: College athlete Jay Garrick who becomes “Impulse”, the second hero known as Kid Flash.
+ At the end of the 80s, Segura forms part of the costumbrista series “Mis Adorables Entenados”, by Ecuavisa, based on the theatrical work “¡Me la gané por Diosito Santo! where he played Felipe Vera, a young man of lower middle class with an attitude of superiority, who lives with his half brothers and his stepmother, a character with whom he became known nationally.
+ She does not realize, that boy whom she tries to seduce is actually gay, until Dionne opens her naive eyes.
+ He played for the Wild for a season and mainly stayed with their farm team, Houston Aeros whom he won the Calder Cup with in 2003.
+ Guyasuta and other leaders reluctantly handed over more than 200 captives, many of whom had been adopted into Native families.
+ He was then selected in the second round of the 1949 NFL Draft by the New York Bulldogs, from whom he played in 1949.
+ She is currently dating Aleksei Agranovich, with whom she has one child.
+ The Venetians, to whom the Dalmatians were already bound by language and culture, could afford to concede liberal terms as its main goal was to prevent the development of any dangerous political or commercial competitor on the eastern Adriatic.
+ Thus far, at least four different characters—each of whom somehow gained the power of the "Speed Force"—have assumed the role of the Flash in DC's history: College athlete Jay Garrick who becomes "Impulse", the second hero known as Kid Flash.
+ At the end of the 80s, Segura forms part of the costumbrista series "Mis Adorables Entenados", by Ecuavisa, based on the theatrical work "¡Me la gané por Diosito Santo! where he played Felipe Vera, a young man of lower middle class with an attitude of superiority, who lives with his half brothers and his stepmother, a character with whom he became known nationally.
+ He also shares his Los Angeles home with several cats, of whom he has posted pictures on his website.
+ According to a report issued in 2000 by a mixed Slovene-Italian historical commission established in 1993, the number of people missing from the region, most of whom finished in the “foibe”, alias local geological clefts, range from 1,300 to 1,600 but this estimate does not include those killed in current Croatian territory.
+ It has over 200,000 people, over 50% of whom are Asian-American.
+ Smith whom at the time was 16 when he made it.
+ They face the two gods, whom without their powers of fear and terror are extremely weak in battle, and are easily defeated.
+ He is a former member of D-Generation X and the tag team partner of Monty SoppBilly Gunn, with whom he made the The James Gang and Voodoo Kin Mafia in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.
More in-sentence examples of “whom”:
+ He describes the state of enlightenment using the allegory of Padmakumara, whom he identifies with Amitabha Buddha and his own enlightened self.
+ If there were not a poverty line, the distribution of goods to those of whom are actually poor, would decrease.
+ The Prophets are human beings and children of Adam, whom God chose to be his messengers.
+ He describes the state of enlightenment using the allegory of Padmakumara, whom he identifies with Amitabha Buddha and his own enlightened self.
+ If there were not a poverty line, the distribution of goods to those of whom are actually poor, would decrease.
+ The Prophets are human beings and children of Adam, whom God chose to be his messengers.
+ He never hurts Mike, whom he respects.
+ On the other hand, the Seattle Minute Men, many of whom were veterans of the Spanish-American War, said that she was unpatriotic.
+ For most of its history, the band consisted of three brothers all of whom were born on the Isle of Man, a British Crown Dependency.
+ Nurses on whom she comes to rely are forced to leave their nursing career.
+ Thirteen of whom have served since the first Parliamentary election in 1979.
+ Egypt and Israel both claimed victory and till now historians argue as to whom the victory belongs to.
+ One way the ACLU tries to reach its goals is by helping people in court whom it believes are not being treated fairly by the law.
+ Their god was called Nyasaye whom used to stay at Ramogi Hills.
+ The organisation directly employed or controlled just over 13,000 people, about 3,200 of whom were women.
+ Its population is 134,572, of whom about a quarter live in the capital, and its population density is 9.36/km².
+ In 1954, he married actress Sandra Zober, whom he divorced in 1987.
+ A section from the Code of Hammurabi prescribes:If a man has put a spell upon another man and it is not justified, he upon whom the spell is laid shall go to the holy river; into the holy river shall he plunge.
+ The Party kills anyone whom it thinks threatens its grip on power, sometimes for reasons that make no sense.
+ In 1952, he joined Fulham for whom he made 204 first-team appearances, scoring 64 goals.
+ Some call them China’s “lost generation.” Famous authors who have written about their experiences during the movement include Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo, Jiang Rong and Zhang Chengzhi, both of whom went to Inner Mongolia.
+ Since the state’s founding, there have been 11 Democratic governor of Kansas, six of whom were elected after 1961.
+ According to Rowling, to characters for whom wizarding blood purity matters, Lily would be considered “as loathsome as a Muggle”, and derogatively referred to as a “Mudblood”.
+ Like Fisher, he continued the natural selection versus genetic drift debate with Sewall Wright, whom Ford believed put too much emphasis on genetic drift.
+ Zeus let fall in his sleep seed upon the Earth, which in course of time gave birth to an androgynous being, born both male and female, whom they called Agdistis.
+ That same year, she married pianist Leone Magiera, with whom she had a daughter, whom she called Micaela.
+ Dayaben enjoys close bonding with her mother Jeevdaya and brother Sundar, whom she calls “Sundar Veera”.
+ Santana married Deborah King in 1973, with whom he had three children.
+ The name “Khurram” was chosen for the young prince by his grandfather, Emperor Akbar, with whom the young prince was close in relation.
+ He was sentenced to seven years four months for the robberies, and continued serving his sentence for the murder of Abdi İpekçi, a left-wing journalist whom he shot.
+ On June 17, 1908, he married Mary Gaston Stollenwerck, whom he had met as a choir member.
+ The other was Glenn Seaborg, after whom seaborgium is named.
+ There are a lot of efforts to detect and ban trolls on social networks platform such as “TrollSpot” in which Li a user of the website and other members of the team whom are also users of the social media website use machine learning techniques or whats known as a computer robobt to propose a comprehensive approach to detect trolls.
+ Therefore, ratites are a group of medium to large birds, most of whom are flightless, with the exception of the tinamous.
+ They had a child whom she let his father raise in England.
+ There are about 150 people living in the community, most of whom are Ngaanyatjarra.
+ Italy started fighting as an ally of France and the UK, but Italian soldiers did not know whom to shoot.
+ The most noted was Briand, with whom he shared the Peace Prize.
+ Then Annina comes in and says she is Ochs’s wife whom he has deserted.
+ He is married to the goddess Sigyn, by whom he is the father of Narfi and/or Nari.
+ The character was partly inspired by Avatar Kyoshi of the original series, whom the creators say was very popular among fans.
+ Roberts was born in Smyrna, Georgia, Her older brother, Eric Roberts, from whom she was estranged until 2004; sister Lisa Roberts Gillan; and niece Emma Roberts, are also actors.
+ In 1905, he began to take twice-weekly private lessons from Rimsky-Korsakov, whom he came to regard as a second father.
+ Her coach Tcherkasskaia, with whom she was very close, died of cancer in November 2001.
+ He later married movie producer Martha Schumacher with whom he had two daughters.
+ Thinking that the picture was of Kazuya, his own son whom he threw into a volcano 20 years ago, Heihachi diverted all his resources into a search for the body.
+ However, he also performed with Ralph Stanley’s Clinch Mountain Boys, with whom he won a Grammy Award with.
+ Ancient Egyptians would make ibises into mummies and offer them to the god Thoth, whom they drew and carved with the head of an ibis.
+ The Venetian artist Jacopo de’ Barbari, whom Dürer had met in Venice, visited Nuremberg in 1500, and Dürer said that he learned much about the new developments in perspective perspective, anatomy, and Body proportions from him.
+ The Hajibeyov Azerbaijan State Symphony Orchestra was formed in 1920, at the request of composer Uzeyir Hajibeyov after whom it was later named.
+ Having a barren wife whom he would not divorce, the ephors, we are told, made him take with her a second.
+ It is about the lives of bizarre characters, most of whom are played by three of the show’s four writers – Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton, and Reece Shearsmith – who, along with Jeremy Dyson, formed the League of Gentlemen comedy troupe in 1995.
