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Recognising that some might object him to talking about London "wall to wall", Johnson insisted: "If you get a pound into London, or rather a dollar or a yen or a rouble, if you get the Qataris to invest in London, that helps drive jobs in the whole UK economy".
To avoid this, mentally replace who or whom with the third person pronoun: if you get a subject – he, she, it or they – then who is correct; for an object – him, her or them – whom is right.
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"We have the right to object to him.
"He doesn't like people who object to him".
The Congress realised they could not object to him.
They object to him not only over Cuba but because of events in his past.
Clinton's followers would object to him hunting deer, Stonesifer believes.
He wasn't an Obama supporter as such, but he didn't object to him, either.
She feared they might object to him, but they embraced the intrepid suitor.
"Fair enough he's a businessman, but we object to him not being honest with the council and residents.
And if David Jamison could have the opportunity to really change, I wouldn't object to him being on parole".
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