Sentence examples for whose automobiles from inspiring English sources

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The city will seek settlements with as many as 25 residents whose homes were flooded or whose automobiles were submerged.

To use a pertinent metaphor, drivers whose automobiles rarely run out of gas are also more likely to pay attention to their fuel gauges and to know the locations of the best refueling stations, being picky about the cost of fuel and brand name of each station.

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October 10, 1877 Worcestershire, England August 22 , 1963Henley-on-Thames, England William Richard Morris, Viscount Nuffield, (born Oct. 10, 1877, Worcestershire, Eng. died Aug. 22, 1963, near Huntercombe, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire) British industrialist and philanthropist whose automobile manufacturing firm introduced the Morris cars.

William Richard Morris, Viscount Nuffield, (born Oct. 10, 1877, Worcestershire, Eng. died Aug. 22, 1963, near Huntercombe, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire) British industrialist and philanthropist whose automobile manufacturing firm introduced the Morris cars.

Except for Rolls-Royce, whose automobile production was only a very small part of the company's business, British automobile output was then largely controlled by four firms: British Leyland, Ford, Vauxhall, and Rootes, which came under Chrysler control in 1967 but was sold off to France's Peugeot-Citroën in 1978.

For a songwriter in whose work automobiles have played such a powerful role, it's strange that a car that starts a journey as a Dodge at the top of a page should mysteriously have become a Pontiac by the bottom.

One of the largest early markets was for automobiles, whose manufacturers used electronic components to build alternators, which replaced generators in most cars sold in the 1960s.

The State Supreme Court ruled that cities can no longer seize automobiles whose drivers are arrested for allegedly buying drugs or soliciting prostitutes.

The world's leading supplier of electronic control chips for automobiles, whose main factory was heavily damaged by Japan's powerful earthquake, said it hoped to resume full shipments to customers by the end of October.

And a new police drama for the fall from ABC, "Detroit 1-8-7," is about a homicide unit in the city that has arguably been worst hit by the economic downturn -- a city whose mainstay industry, automobiles, is providing far fewer advertising dollars to the TV networks than during the boom years.

The automotive industry's immense resources in production facilities and technical and managerial skills have been devoted predominantly to the building of motor vehicles, but there has been a consistent and strong incentive to extend into related products and occasionally into operations whose relationship to automobiles is remote.

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