The Parson, however, whose only experience of the theatre was the endurance of an oratorio once, was very cordial in his denunciation of the stage altogether.
So dense was this ignorance, that we, whose only knowledge of the desired place was obtained from the prospectus of travel, came to regard ourselves as missionaries of geographical information in this dark provincial city.
It is the practice of the country folk, whose only object is to get fish, to use a good deal of bait, sink the hook to the bottom of the pools, and wait the slow appetite of the summer trout.
As fate would have it, she met on the highroad the least scrupulous man in the parish, an inveterate gossip, the keeper of the general store, whose onlyopposition in business was the post-office shop.
You were laughing at me then, mocking me, whose only fault is that I loved and trusted you.
Kintail and sixth Earl of Seaforth, whose only child, Lady Caroline Mackenzie, formed an irregular union with Lewis Drummond, Count Melfort, a French nobleman.
Not the passenger, whose only wish is to get safely over for that single time.
It must be borne in mind that the reason for the organization of such a society as this is the fact that so many poor people everywhere exist, whose only resource is to steal.
This is the Blade, whose only trade, is to keep the Arcade that Grainger built.
These are the Boys who, making a noise, are kick'd by the blade, whose only trade is to keep the Arcade that Grainger built.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whose only" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.