Example sentences of "[noun] for [art] whole " in BNC.

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31 The team as a whole was given the responsibility for the whole task and for assigning individuals to particular jobs .
32 It does take time to become familiar with all the features of the ORIGINAL shaping section but , with patience and practice , you could soon be knee deep in patterns for a whole variety of made to measure designer garments !
33 There are also four new leaflets with Aran design : three traditional Aran patterns for the whole family and one mother and daughter cardigan with a lace zig-zag and cable pattern .
34 Within corpora , compounds are tagged with a single tag for the whole compound allowing a set of compounds to be easily extracted .
35 The third either points to the index for the whole compound or is a dead end .
36 ‘ When I grow up I 'll make sure I 've always got enough money for a whole pound of sausages and eggs to go with them , ’ Sally thought , but she never said anything .
37 In order to make available a single comprehensive Report covering the English curriculum for the whole period of compulsory schooling , we have included in this Report material from our first Report — revised and extended to reflect the needs of the secondary curriculum or to present our arguments more clearly .
38 The following were some the most important features of these rules : 1 ) The contractual undertaking involved was to perform or to procure performance of combined transport by two or more modes of transport , such as by sea , inland waterway , air , rail , or road ; 2 ) The document of title function was retained by the CTD , but it was predicated upon presentation of the CTD only to the Combined Transport Operator or his representative ; 3 ) The issuer of the CTD for the entire multi-modal carriage had to assume liability for the whole carriage , including delayed delivery , and this assumption of liability was as a principal and not as an agent of the shipper ; and 4 ) Abstraction protected third parties relying in good faith on the text of the CTD , and this protection was couched in terms similar to those of the Hague-Visby rules .
39 Seems leaven for a whole wide world of woe .
40 Cortisone was hailed as a wonder drug for a whole host of skin problems and inflammatory disorders .
41 Inevitably , New Historicist case studies of specific texts and specific contexts start to feel like metaphors for the whole culture .
42 The following version is useful to give children the opportunity to channel excess energy — everybody is in action for the whole time it is being played .
43 I have n't eaten a meal or even had a cup of tea for a whole week . ’
44 Meanwhile , in Bosnia the heads of its three warring armies met face-to-face for the first time yesterday and signed a ceasefire deal for the whole republic .
45 If Plainsong actually comes off it 'll be a big boost for the whole Sovbloc desk .
46 Of course , two knots is not a constant speed for a whole tide — you 've got to allow for periods of more or less slack water .
47 The mother was very distressed at the living arrangements as she was the housemaid for the whole extended family and had very little time to spend with her son .
48 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 .
49 ‘ This is part of an improvement programme for the whole civic building which has not been redecorated in 12 years . ’
50 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 .
51 She gave Eva plenty of scope to prepare her mind for the whole matter of the interpretation of the gospel in Africa , and how to make the good news relevant in a non-Christian environment .
52 A boy working on a market stall from 6:30am till 7pm on a Saturday and Sunday is paid £20 for the whole weekend .
53 Also supplied as standard are drivers for a whole range of networks including LAN Manager , Vines , DECnet , Novell NetWare and TCP/IP-based Unix networks .
54 Here the Inverness-Wick rail way , which mainly follows the east coast , makes a great loop inland to Lairg Station , this being the nearest point of the line to the coastal villages of the west and north , and here the incoming mail for the whole area is deposited for distribution and the outgoing mail collected for transport on the trains .
55 Being the senior trainers for the whole county could be a full time job , and I am afraid that if that were the case we would have to give it all up .
56 Surely it helped with the welcomes they received all down the river with locals for ever insisting they come in for meals , to stay , to be guests of honour in parties for the whole town , to be driven round and shown the sights and to have their strange English accents listened to .
57 The prospects for a rally in the shares now depends on a bid for the whole MTM operation , giving the shares some added value and stopping the downward trend .
58 An organisation known as EAST , the Environment of Advanced Software Technology , has a team of 70 engineers ready to provide tools and support for software engineering and development projects : EAST operates out of the offices of SFGL , Boulogne , France , a subsidiary set up by Bull SA , CAP Sesa , Cisi , Sema Group and Steria back in 1985 to develop software engineering solutions for the whole software life-cycle .
59 For both of them , the ecclesiastical primacy of Canterbury , in association with the extension of the kingdom of England , offered the hope of a permanent and disciplined future for the whole area of England , Scotland , Wales , and Ireland .
60 Sure , they 're all coming up on the bus from Mullingar/Limerick/Cork on Friday for the whole weekend . ’
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