Examples of using Whose members in English and their translations into Portuguese
{-}
-
Official
-
Colloquial
-
Medicine
-
Financial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
-
Official/political
The presence of a gene is detected upon analysis of the genome hundred families whose members have multiple sclerosis.
What Scott means is that organizations or groups whose members coordinate their behavior in order to accomplish shared goals
as the only EU institution whose members are directly elected,
Its missionary work is headed by the Mission Committee, whose members are nominated by the existing committee
In accordance with the constitutional charter, a transitional government whose members have resigned from their political parties has been set up.
a hip-hop ensemble whose members include many of the teens who began working with Junior in 1993.
Discover the Cupressaceae family in Serralves, whose members include the cypress,
Some performers had active fan clubs whose members followed the star's career
I got noticed by the Battlefield community, whose members like Shadow6ix and Hoodoo_Operator create official screenshots
Unlike Christendom whose members fight each other in war,
It comes from the United Nations Human Rights Council, whose members include countries such as Iran,
Uribe was one of the principal creators of the paramilitary, whose members are responsible for the boom in drug trafficking
As well as a beer cartel in the Netherlands, whose members were fined over €273 million.
You must not only be secretary of a Security Council whose members are in disagreement.
a single chamber whose members are elected by popular vote.
then specify a user group whose members can connect to the RD Gateway server.
O thou whose members are motionless,
Definition English: A major class of calcium activated potassium channels whose members are voltage-dependent.
Yes, there is an organization called International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations(ISCSC) whose members do.
So here was the church hierarchy condemning whites for their racism to please a congregation whose members or their forbearers may have fled the city to escape blacks.
