They believe in a great Father living where the sun rises; and in a great Mother, whose home is where the sun goes down.
It was built by John Thomson Mason, (not General John Mason, whose home was on Bridge Street).
Mr. Abbott was the son of John Abbott, whose home was on Bridge (M) Street.
Richard Morse, of the 110th, whose home is in Harrisburg, went out with a raiding party.
I have seen an immense frog, whose home was in a damp cave, with large green and black spots over his body precisely like the spots on the sides of his home.
The elk or moose, whose home is in the northern part of America and Europe, is a powerful and large animal, sometimes seven feet in height, and is able to endure much cold.
He thus became a neighbor of Octave de Bauvan, in whose home he placed in 1824 M.
A similiarity of tastes and character drew him towards Denis Minoret whose intimate friend he became, and at whose home he conceived a liking for the doctor's young ward--Mme.
He was also on friendly terms with the chief's widow, at whose home he met, nearly every evening, his colleagues Du Bruel and Claparon.
The sphinx of Giza was the guardian of the tombs of the dead; it protected them from the spiritual foes whose home was in the desert.
The third book of the Epic describes the expedition of the two heroes against the tyrant Khumbaba, whose home was in the cedar-forest of Elam.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whose home" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.