Sentence examples for whose bases from inspiring English sources

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Salsify has purple flowers and narrow, often keeled leaves whose bases usually clasp the stem.

During the visit, she again demanded that the government do something about the Haqqanis, whose bases are in the Pakistani territory of North Waziristan.

Meanwhile, from about the 3rd to the 6th century ce, large tombs were constructed in the form of oval or circular tumuli from whose bases have been recovered the haniwa ("clay circle") figures of warriors, women, horses, and so forth.

Beneath the Russian chandeliers (never electrified), a grand Danish rococo elm settee with gilded decorations would be paired with a pair of George II-style carved consoles whose bases were muscular golden eagles.

Military officers and American administrators in Iraq have warned that fighters from Ansar al-Islam, a murky organization whose bases in northeastern Iraq were destroyed during the war, escaped to Iran but were returning.

This is not to suggest there is any tension between the two men, whose bases are only 15 miles apart, Nicholls a little to the north of Wincanton, Tizzard a little to the south.

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(Perry, whose base credentials are unassailable, discussed both during the day I spent with him).

But the C.D.U. was also a stodgy patriarchy whose base was in the Catholic south.

Understandably, voters eventually turned to the one party whose base was exclusively in Scotland.

His characters are pitiable creatures whose baser instincts are in conflict with their spiritual aspirations.

The next morning we try another mountain, one whose base station is only a short walk from the chalet.

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