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How to use whose in a sentence

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I've partially moved out of my plastery noisy house to stay with my friend whose roommate is away for a week or so.
Why should it be this emotional scale whose expressions are subject to positive-to-negative inversion?
It does not seem to me to matter at this stage at whose instigation for the moment, but it was the act of the engineer?
Some of his collection are now on display at his house, whose architectural inspiration was a mud mosque in Timbuktu.
Canada is a federal system whose powers are formally and sometimes contentiously divided between the national and provincial governments.
We interpret this pattern as a Mesozoic normal fault zone whose inversion gave rise, along strike to the NW, to the south Cameros thrust.
Nor were they confabulatory like this patient with viral encephalitis, whose short term memory lasted several minutes.
This was true in the case of the Venus Esquilina, whose pose Poynter completed by showing her wrapping a fillet around her head.
Also, when I dial 999 I am connected to Wakefield whose staff haven't a clue where I am or what I am talking about.
Ed is a lump whose idea of social intercourse is playing video games and practical jokes.
Connolly plays a fisherman living in Australia, whose boat is struck by lightning.
It can only be seen as a professor's contemptible effort to bully a student with whose politics he disagrees.
For a man whose first love is cricket, he isn't making a bad fist of professional rugby.
Modern routers have thus come to resemble telephone switches, whose technology they are currently converging with and may eventually replace.
Lepidopteris is a bipinnate frond whose pinnules resemble some species of Alethopteris.
A single mum whose daughter suffers from a rare genetic disease could take her fight for a disabled parking pass to Europe.
It implied, moreover, that the strikers were pitiful wretches whose problems should be addressed through social uplift or charity.
We have spoken to another man whose account fills out what Stewart says he saw.
He seeks consultation from experts whose paradigms are congenial to and close to his own, and their recommendations also fall short of success.
Their work seemed to be on the margins of what could be called fine art, a term whose own legitimacy was being questioned.
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