Example sentences of "a [adj] [noun sg] for the whole " in BNC.

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1 If you want a stable boat for the whole family to use and generally potter around in , you might choose a larger cruising dinghy .
2 While some tests provide summary scores which reflect success and failure on different items , other tests make it possible to derive a numerical score for the whole test which reflects an individual 's test performance relative to that of other individuals .
3 Coun Jones said the team had done a good job for the whole community .
4 His account has the doctor describing the mother in question as a ‘ silly girl who ought to have her tubes tied up ’ , the social workers ‘ dressed in natural materials ’ and concerned to achieve ‘ a caring situation for the whole family ’ and the policemen ‘ all in matching fawns and beiges ’ talking in language ‘ clipped yet verbose , impersonal and jargony ’ .
5 If Plainsong actually comes off it 'll be a big boost for the whole Sovbloc desk .
6 Within corpora , compounds are tagged with a single tag for the whole compound allowing a set of compounds to be easily extracted .
7 In other words , the choreographer should set out to create a particular style for the whole dance design , yet within it be free to vary the way of performing a step without breaking away from or distorting the overall rhythmic quality and phrasing of his enchaînements .
8 The rotunda ward is to be incorporated into a conservation scheme for the whole site
9 In November the cardinals , together with representatives of the different national groupings , elected a new pope for the whole Church , Martin V. Before doing so , however , they had ensured through the decree Frequens that Councils were to be called at regular intervals of ten years .
10 Now consider the shares as seen by a potential bidder for the whole trust ; most likely this would itself be a financial institution .
11 It was one thing in the 1830s and the 1930s to provide luxuries for a minority , but it was quite a different thing to provide non-essential products at a competitive price for the whole population .
12 The aspects of the curriculum which received specific attention ( albeit in the context of an expressed concern for the whole curriculum ) varied from school to school .
13 She believes that any attempt to negotiate an acceptable package for the whole school from the start would have resulted in ‘ minimal change at the margins only . ’
14 So if you need any help , a ‘ Come and Try It Day ’ , publicity , help with facilities etc. contact your Regional Rep. ( see Jan 1982 Q.T. Notes ) She is already in contact with the regional Sports Council and during the next few months will be preparing an overall programme for the whole Region .
15 More than that : the web of monasteries provided an organizing principle for the whole society of Christendom .
16 The changes of the 1990s pose an urgent challenge for the whole personnel function in planning for recruitment and retention , pay flexibility and increased employee expectations , but it is for management development specialists , within the wider personnel function , constantly to remind task-driven managers of Metzger 's words , quoted by Glascott , ‘ people breathe life into programmes ’ ( Glascott , 1990 ) .
17 For any proposed improvement to be effective , piecemeal additions would be insufficient ; instead there would have to be an integrated programme for the whole route .
18 The time-line A time-line could offer an organising structure for the whole history course at Key Stage 2 .
19 The telling of the story is an inescapable mandate for the whole Church ; word accompanies deed as the kingdom throws its light ahead of its arrival and men and women seek to live in that light .
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