Example sentences of "take [adv prt] the whole [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Takes out the whole aim of the play . |
2 | Closed doors stopped the fire taking over the whole building in Borough Road . |
3 | ‘ We listened to Joe Lewis , In The Mood , that sort of thing and took up the whole floor for dancing — they hardly move around now . |
4 | In their progress they took up the whole width of the footpath . |
5 | Relevant state benefits for which the plaintiff must give credit should still be estimated and deducted when fixing the amount to be paid into court before a certificate is received as the plaintiff will be entitled to take out the whole amount in court and the defendant remains liable to reimburse the Secretary of State . |