Example sentences of "be [adj] that [art] whole [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Labour leader John Smith told Mr Major : ‘ I am sure that the whole House will share the feeling of sadness which you have expressed and will also share the hope that a greater degree of privacy might result for the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children in what would be a difficult time for any family . ’
2 I am sure that the whole House will welcome the sympathy , which I endorse , that has been expressed by the hon. Gentleman to the families concerned .
3 Fortunately , our railways remain one of the safest means of transport and I am sure that the whole House welcomes the fact that the number of significant accidents on the railways is now the lowest on record .
4 I am sure that the whole House will wish to join me in congratulating my hon. Friend on the recognition of his distinction , not least in defending the business and small business communities in this country .
5 I am sure that the whole House will join me in utter condemnation of this appalling attack .
6 The hon. Gentleman condemned the IRA as assassins and I am sure that the whole House would wish to do so .
7 I am sure that the whole House deplores such incidents .
8 I am sure that the whole House will welcome this further evidence that the EFA programme continues to gather pace .
9 Can we absolutely be sure that the whole purpose of the fire fighters review panel looking at fire cover throughout the county of Hertfordshire to see how long the various traffic changes er and changes to er er road structure and various other .
10 I 'm worried that the whole scene will be looked at as women who are abused screaming at patriarchy , as if the uniting force is that they 're victims .
11 He may well be disappointed that the whole thing seems likely to fizzle out as death by misadventure . ’
12 Few were surprised that the whole exercise did not win over the Stock Exchange .
13 In particular , if one compares the provisions relating to recovery of expenses in section 10(3) of the Act of 1957 with those in Schedule 10 to the Act of 1985 it is clear that the whole scheme has been rewritten and amended in accordance with recommendations in the Law Commission Report on the Consolidation of the Housing Acts ( 1985 ) ( Law Com .
14 The 1976 act spoke of a person who died from ‘ personal injuries sustained by him ’ and Lord McCluskey said : ‘ In my view it is clear that the whole phrase is perfectly apt to include injuries inflicted to the person of a child immediately before his birth and continuing to have their effects on him by impairing his physical condition at and after the time of his birth .
15 Almost every excavation which has been conducted in the area bounded by the River Alne on the east and north-east , the marsh on the north and north-west , Ryknild Street on the west and the boundary ditch on the south has produced evidence , however slight , for structures of one sort or another , and it is clear that the whole town was several times the size of the walled area .
16 It is likely that the whole village was deliberately planned , possibly with a revitalised field system , since solskifte , a regulated field system , has now been traced at Wharram Percy .
17 Such change is at the time of writing imminent , though it is unlikely that the whole profession will be affected at the outset .
18 It is important that the whole family can recognise their grief and give each other emotional support .
19 But , despite positive evaluations of the Urban Programme and particularly its operation within the Partnerships , it is evident that the whole strategy is open to criticism .
20 When the decision is finally made by the council of ministers it is essential that the whole area be granted the structural funding that we need . ’
21 By the time Toby came in it was clear that the whole school knew .
22 Given the funds of L100 million ( £50,000 ; $100,000 ) made available by the Italian government Mocchegiani Carpano was confident that the whole area could be excavated , most probably by the end of September .
23 The elegance was there , the wealth , the furniture exactly what this room needed , and she was sure that the whole house would be the same — perfect .
24 Despite the huge amount of work that had gone into making the vigil a success , though , I was sure that the whole thing would be forgotten again — just as John 's actual kidnap had been the year before .
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