Example sentences of "it [verb] [conj] the whole [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It transpired that the whole street had been summoned to hear the declaration .
2 By the end of the campaign , when it seemed that the whole country was willing him on , it was as if he was everyone 's brother , everyone 's son , everyone 's lover .
3 It seemed that the whole country had gone mad clamouring to put money into the new transport system which was destined to make fortunes for its investors .
4 Here we were disturbed by no one , it seemed that the whole world had stopped on this Scottish Sabbath .
5 It was low at first , then we could hear it rising until the whole auditorium was engulfed in gales of laughter at the poor preacher who had been duped by the Mau Maus .
6 It appears that the whole town has turned out to welcome us ; men , women and children are lining the main route through the town , shaking hands with the French Commandos and offering glasses of wine as they walk alongside the column .
7 It seems that the whole force has been under the direct comd of General Loehr , until contact with him was lost many days ago . "
8 Although a design can relate to a part of an article , it seems that the whole article must be looked at when deciding infringement .
9 If this view is correct it means that the whole approach suggested by Griffiths , and accepted by the government , is flawed .
10 This does not mean the abolition of expository teaching , whether in person or by sequenced AV materials ; it means that the whole range of possible methods is thrown open , for the selection of the appropriate mode and appropriate input at any one point .
11 It means that the whole gift thing was invalid .
12 It means that the whole farm has to produce 20 per cent less .
13 If you ca n't — or do n't want to — breastfeed , why does it seem that the whole world is out to make you feel guilty ?
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