Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] the 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 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | There was something odd about the whole procedure because there was no great urgency . |
10 | Iron jaws , strong as the whole earth |
11 | 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 . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | I coped at the time but now , five years on , I feel guilty and resentful about the whole affair . |
14 | He was very brave about the whole thing , crawling up to his feet and telling me it did n't hurt a bit . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | ‘ She was pretty calm about the whole business . |
18 | ‘ He was very clever and went into an entire theatrical about the whole thing and produced pieces of paper with stamps on them . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | ‘ Something unpleasant about the whole affair do n't you think ? ’ |
21 | There was something suicidal about the whole pretentious enterprise , which Dustin should have been talked down from before he leaped . |
22 | ‘ 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 . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Binding of two repressors , with extensive solvent exclusion in the protein-protein contact , raises the total to 1,732 2 for the whole complex . |
26 | Second , equations will be estimated for unemployment flows 1967 — 1985 for the whole economy . |
27 | They or their heirs can enforce this contract against one another for the whole period . |
28 | I probably did n't help my cause by being so self-conscious about the whole exercise that I decided to station myself behind a bush . |
29 | Of course one can not say this of the whole story ; were one to say that one would no longer be a Christian . |
30 | Indians tell the poll-takers that their country should stay clear of the whole business . |