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Example sentences for "whose object"

  • The Alatunja strikes it with a sort of wooden tray called apmara,[1109] and at the same time he intones a chant, whose object is to invite the animal to lay eggs.

  • But there are sad celebrations as well, whose object is either to meet a calamity, or else merely to commemorate and deplore it.

  • Non-party organisations, whose object is to carry into effect some one project or line of policy, but not to obtain control of the general government, or to act as an independent political group in the House of Commons.

  • National party organisations, whose object is to propagate the principles of the party, to aid in carrying the elections throughout the country, and also to formulate and control to a greater or less extent the national party policy.

  • In the newer democracies, such as France and Italy, there are large bodies of men whose aims are revolutionary, whose object is to change the existing form of government, although not necessarily by violent means.

  • In 1819 the Russian government sent out another expedition, whose object was to trace the continent of America to the northward and eastward.

  • An affection, whose object is subject to reason's judgment, should be measured by reason.

  • Even so the intellect, whose object is the true, understands that it understands, because this again is something true.

  • Hence charity, whose object is the last end, should be described as residing in the will rather than in the free-will.

  • Further, movement towards the end belongs to the will, whose object is the good and the end.

  • On the 20th he again got sight of the French admiral, whose object was to make Fort Royal Bay in Martinique, in order to repair his ships.

  • Treaty of Rapallo--their programme consisted in annexation to Italy--and the other party, whose object was to carry out the provisions of the Treaty.

  • In England the Reformation was controlled by statesmen, whose object was to invest the crown with ecclesiastical power, and who made no changes except such as they thought necessary for their purpose.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    common discourse; here shown; present condition; satisfy the; school education; she spoke; whose acquaintance; whose body; whose business; whose every; whose existence; whose family; whose father; whose fault; whose favor; whose hand; whose hands; whose hearts; whose land; whose mind; whose mouth; whose object; whose office; whose power; whose shoes; whose soul