Example sentences of "[noun] have a whole " in BNC.

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1 If your kitchen has a whole wall of window , this need n't be a problem .
2 Blood is not only used for straightforward transfusions , products extracted from blood have a whole number of uses — from the treatment of burns to the prevention of infection .
3 All aspects of education are necessary to develop a whole personality and every child has a whole personality , even if it is hard for us to see this at times .
4 Thomson have a whole host of holidays leaving on August 13 to 16 from East Midlands , Birmingham and Manchester to the Greek Islands , Costa Dorada and Tunisia .
5 I would agree er , that it 's strange er once you start something , I mean people come up and say well we 've got a whole information bank here and other people have a whole information bank there and yet the ability of people who are caring , for adults or children , to get out , run round forty agencies and come home loaded with leaflets , pushing three children and a parent , you know is is quite difficult !
6 Erm y'know I mean because people have a whole variety of reactions to these things which you may want to investigate more specifically .
7 Britain has a whole new culture of public education to work out : new expectations , customs , relationships and attitudes more profound than the new vocabulary which is at present being learnt .
8 Birmingham has a whole range of historic buildings .
9 He was about to tell the Headmaster the Bookman had a whole box of questions in his home but stopped himself in time .
10 The BMC have a whole range of policy considerations for the negotiation of agreements .
11 One form had a whole line of lateral fins ; the pectoral fins of another were encased in tube-like bones and looked like probes or props .
12 N David David Stanley had a whole lot of pictures and there 's an awful lot of pictures in it belonging to my Granddad and Grandma .
13 The second which reached number two in Tokyo , between Michael Jackson and Madonna had a whole sequence devoted to Liverpool .
14 Dagbladet had a whole page on the Ipswich-Leeds match yesterday — with header ‘ Leeds robbed for a penalty ’ saying that after this draw things look set for Scum .
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