Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] the whole [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Buckinghamshire County Council has now sent the whole scheme back to the planning committee for re-examnination .
2 We know these designs have been extremely popular and we have good news for owners of Brother electronic machines with disc drive as Iris has now produced the whole series of 12 designs on disc for your machines .
3 We 'd better talk the whole thing over . ’
4 TIME FOR A BIT OF FUN , and we 'd better involve the whole band in this one .
5 We 'd better empty the whole kitchen then had n't we ?
6 I think we 'd better forget the whole idea . ’
7 He 'd nearly blown the whole thing then .
8 In fact I 'd carefully scripted the whole thing , grading the language to keep it within the students ' capabilities .
9 Matt said afterwards he 'd half expected the whole thing would turn out to be a wild goose chase and I told him I thought the same .
10 Having just received the whole kingdom from him , they ca n't wait to get rid of him .
11 And if anyone had noticed , maybe I could have just tossed the whole matter off in a casual way : ‘ Oh , that … it 's nothing much … ’
12 What can you mind what was the first sort of action on Hoy that impressed you cos Well you 'd been there all your life you would have really seen the whole process happening .
13 He had already crossed the whole length Of the hall and was pressed close to two rabbits , a buck and doe , each of whom was fully as large as Cowslip .
14 According to Nithard , Louis was " anxious " from the outset about the future of the new child , " because he had already divided the whole empire between his other sons .
15 I 've nearly got the whole case sewn up .
16 He had also walked the whole way in a pair of ex-NATO boots , high-laced stiff things that could reduce an SAS regular into a hobbling wreck in five minutes .
17 ‘ I 've really enjoyed the whole experience , ’ said Helen , ‘ and have learned to adapt my existing routine so that I look more polished overall .
18 We 've had lectures in the biology area , in physics , in engineering and in chemistry , so that we 've really spanned the whole shooting match really as far as that goes , and of course we try to put something into these lectures for those doing the most advanced work in the sixth form and also for those doing O levels , let's say , and some who are younger even than that .
19 Not particularly but I understand that er it is , you now have the whole of China which small areas erm relatively small areas , you 've now got the whole thing , I mean if you start initiating very radical reforms , as you say you do n't have the personnel or the resources to erm to prevent a , you know , a big change disruption .
20 The wretched woman had well-meaningly reduced the whole thing to the level of bar-room farce .
21 She had never heard the whole story , but apparently some of his ideas were considered a little too daring for the traditionalists in Tokyo , and he found the rug pulled from under him .
22 If we put a gentle shearing force upon the crystal as a whole we can easily apply that little extra strain needed to break the whole line of sorely stretched bonds but we find ( Figure 5b ) that we have merely reformed the whole arrangement one atomic spacing further on .
23 He 's just spent the whole day talking to journalists .
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