Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [art] whole " in BNC.

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1 By now the French government had become quite brazen about the whole affair and the new French prime minister , Jacques Chirac , publicly stated that France had good reason to be proud of what Mafart and Prieur had achieved , a view that was evidently shared by most people in France .
2 I was quite apprehensive about the whole NCT ‘ scene ’ .
3 it 's not uniformed for the whole sentence
4 ‘ She is very upset about the whole thing . ’
5 Frankly , I 'm quite upset about the whole thing . ’
6 John became ‘ rather cool and offhand ’ now that he was master of the situation , ‘ bringing all my charms into action , but making it seem that I was very blasé about the whole thing . ’
7 Clough wrote : ‘ I felt angry , frustrated , disappointed , useless and unused for a whole week .
8 1967 was the year that the Isle of Man Railway reopened and I was feeling very emotional about the whole affair , with good reason , as the idea of the Isle of Man without a railway was quite unthinkable .
9 I think it 's just about being a bit more total about the whole thing than more bands are , ’ he decides , unnerving the public ceiling .
10 There was something odd about the whole procedure because there was no great urgency .
11 Iron jaws , strong as the whole earth
12 A girl who 's managed to stay alive for a whole year takes me aside and passes on the two basic rules of survival : 1 ) Never get separated from the others .
13 I think erm casualty was the worst in that you had very very long hours to do erm sometimes you were on call from five o'clock in the evening until nine o'clock the following morning , and you did that for a whole week so by the end of the time you really did feel inhuman , you were very very tired .
14 The median survival of 7.5 months ( range 2–13 ) for patients with cytomegalovirus and AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis is identical to that for the whole AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis group .
15 This is probably why they are particularly good for stuffing game , when it is quite usual for a whole small bird to be served .
16 Another appealing trait is that Mrs Shephard can be quite irreverent about the whole business of politics and government and does not take herself too seriously .
17 The race had started on a wet track — it is almost never dry for a whole weekend in Holland — and Hunt 's victory resulted from the finest sort of judgement about when to come in and change his wet tyres to slicks .
18 I coped at the time but now , five years on , I feel guilty and resentful about the whole affair .
19 He was very brave about the whole thing , crawling up to his feet and telling me it did n't hurt a bit .
20 The difficulty about regarding this as the whole story , however , is that the court does not seem to have been in doubt that the purpose of the additional charges was to prevent the release of the applicants , but it did not regard this as conclusive .
21 Though because perhaps we feel guilty or embarrassed about the whole area of mental health we 're not tackling the problems when they come up nearly as well we might .
22 ‘ She was pretty calm about the whole business .
23 ‘ He was very clever and went into an entire theatrical about the whole thing and produced pieces of paper with stamps on them .
24 To avoid variation in bran composition over the period of the study , a large supply , adequate for the whole study , was stored centrally and distributed to the patients as necessary .
25 ‘ Something unpleasant about the whole affair do n't you think ? ’
26 There was something suicidal about the whole pretentious enterprise , which Dustin should have been talked down from before he leaped .
27 ‘ I 'm sure Daddy was far from delighted to see a bottle of whiskey drank in the house , ’ Rose was doubtful about the whole idea .
28 Now to me that means that that , that city organisation must have been very doubtful about the whole future of the Maxwell organisation when it was getting to that stage , and if one looks through the , through the Writs , you know which now , now number about the same number of pages as the as the Good Report , you know you will get an er a feeling of what Maxwell was doing and how that was all all being happened and with leaving all of that with I M R O we just do n't think it 's going to er er we do n't think it would have saved the position .
29 However , the scattered radiation does carry to Earth signatures impressed on it by the atmosphere above the clouds , and by the 1960s it had been established that this part of the atmosphere alone contained about 1000 times as much CO 2 as the whole atmosphere of the Earth .
30 Binding of two repressors , with extensive solvent exclusion in the protein-protein contact , raises the total to 1,732 2 for the whole complex .
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