Similar words: home, at home, homage, homeland, homeless, drive home, homeostasis, at home and abroad. Meaning: [huːm] pron.1. the objective case of who: Whom did you call? Of whom are you speaking? With whom did you stay? 2. the dative case of who: You gave whom the book?.
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121. There were officials to whom he could relate the whole story.
122. Part - time workers, the majority of whom are women, are doubly disadvantaged.
123. The dispute at the moment revolved about the question of whom to send.
124. About six thousand people were arrested, several hundred of whom have since been released.
125. Soldiers took away four people one of whom was later released.
126. Whom would it profit to terrify or to kill James Sinclair?
127. She tugged on Hart's arm to extricate him from the circle of men with whom he'd been talking.
128. He asked whom I'd told about his having been away.
129. Once I discovered that the woman whom he had been dancing with was his daughter, everything fell into place.
130. It is often difficult to get books back from people to whom you have lent them.
131. Our doctor, whom/who we all like very much, is leaving. Sentencedict.com
132. The film follows one man's odyssey to find the mother from whom he was separated at birth.
133. Our doctor, who/whom we all liked very much, retired last week. This pattern is not used very much in spoken English.
134. The person to whom this letter was addressed died three years ago.
135. He was the only person whom she could leech on to.
136. She's an excellent student, for whom a wonderful future beckons.
137. We have two full-time secretaries, one of whom is on secondment from the Royal Navy.
138. He tried to square the policeman by whom he was caught.
139. Finally he found his game with whom he stood in to peddle his smuggled watches.
140. He is a teacher than whom a better dose not exist.
141. The bankrupt and the men to whom he owed money arranged an accommodation.
142. No one loves the man whom he fears. Aristotle
143. Those whom the gods love grow young. Oscar Wilde
144. There are some people you like immediately, some whom you think you might learn to like in the fullness of time,(sentencedict.com) and some that you simply want to push away from you with a sharp stick. Douglas Adams
145. To give away money is an easy matter and in any man's power. But to decide to whom to give it and how large and when, and for what purpose and how, is neither in every man's power nor an easy matter. Aristotle
146. She advanced this theory to the child psychoanalyst to whom she was delivered the next day.
147. Our lives are the only meaningful expression of what we believe and in Whom we believe. And the only real wealth, for any of us, lies in our faith. Gordon B Hinckley
148. 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. George Orwell
149. The selfish man suffers more from his selfishness than he from whom that selfishness withholds some important benefit. Ralph Waldo Emerson
150. Almost all absurdity of conduct arises from the imitation of those whom we cannot resemble. Samuel Johnson
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