Example sentences of "[noun] in the whole " in BNC.

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1 The chronicler Roger of Wendover wrote that at the Council of Oxford in 1227 , ‘ the King caused to be cancelled and annulled all the charters of liberties of the forest , although they had already been in force in the whole realm for two years ’ : the earls who rebelled in July were said to have compelled the king to restore the charters by the threat of armed force .
2 After the microchallenge an abnormal value was found in four of 10 children from group A and seven of 10 children from group B. The intestinal permeability test result in the whole study group , expressed as cellobiose/mannitol % , was significantly correlated with the villous height/crypt depth ratio ( r=-0.323 ; p=0.042 ) and with the intraepithelial lymphocyte count ( r=0.50 ; p= 0.01 ) , but not with villous height or crypt depth .
3 In 1933 , in New Zealand , one was recorded that was 21 metres long with eyes 40 centimetres across , the largest known eyes in the whole animal kingdom .
4 From Maslyukov 's statement it already appeared that the proposed rules on referendums on secession required a vote in the whole Soviet Union , not just in the republic concerned .
5 He got cars and stuff there — he fixin' all de cars in the whole gap . ’
6 cars in the whole world !
7 In the compact-disc OED , on the other hand , you can look for the word " love " not just in the entry for " love " but in every entry in the whole dictionary ; the search will find " love " in any quotation anywhere in the entire dictionary .
8 For this reason , we have to keep a clear idea in our heads of the relationships between the variables in the whole causal process .
9 What the trials do provide is a sufficient assurance of safety and a sufficient probability of major benefit to urgent action in the whole population .
10 Hence they have linked Anselm 's only positive action in the whole sequence of events with the progress of negotiations between the king and the pope .
11 It also published its statement on nutrition which , after reappearing in various forms , has probably done more to confuse the public than any other single pronouncement in the whole heart-disease field .
12 Well I 'd like to speak about the gallery I like to speak for myself and er just the visual arts and er the gallery when it first started was a gallery very much appreciated by appreciated by the Eastern Region er they saw it as potential a very significant gallery in the whole region which would have been a marvellous thing for Harlow to have .
13 A simple zone covering a city centre only would be far too small to achieve the objective of lowering congestion in the whole city : indeed at morning peak ( before 9 a.m. ) city centres , including Cambridge , are often the quietest part of a city .
14 The Commercial Union is a tall building and every single window in the whole building had been blown out .
15 It was not difficult for Lewis to find his way to the Kemps ' home in Cherwell Lodge , the ground-floor flat on the extreme right of the three-storey building , since it was the only window in the whole street , let alone the block of flats , wherein electric light still blazed at a quarter to one that morning .
16 ‘ Anyhow it no longer matters to you or to me , but whoever has the last laugh in the whole business is going to have to spend a hell of a length of time laughing .
17 Perhaps the most resonant phrases in the whole debate came from the pro-rights organiser who suggested that future centuries would come to regard our attitude to animals with the same horrified disbelief we now feel for the periods which practised slavery .
18 The only other car-owner in the whole street was Doctor Gladstone Robertson .
19 But they took some wicked pleasure in his fame as the most extraordinary vocal artiste in the whole Synod of Dunkeld .
20 As no doubt everyone knows , I am lucky enough to be the mother of the most lovely baby boy in the whole world .
21 Peter , I think you 're the most wonderful boy in the whole entire world .
22 He is announced in nature from the first appearance of organized beings ; and each important modification in the whole series of these beings is a step toward the definitive term of the development of organic life .
23 The further development of current techniques for measuring protein synthesis , in vivo , will be required to allow the contribution of each cell type to the rate of protein synthesis in the whole biopsy to be determined .
24 It occurred to Thomas as he listened to her that Sara had not changed a whit in the whole time they had been married .
25 They examined current practice , investigated research work in the whole field of signposting , and considered the various factors which had to be determined when planning guiding systems .
26 The importance of the recent discovery of this document recording the conclusions of the conferences of 26–27 May is that it fills in what have hitherto been two of the most significant gaps in the whole story .
27 And this dark Phrygian colouring is one of the most prominent melodic and harmonic effects in the whole opera .
28 She was said to be the most beautiful girl in the whole island , with a fair complexion , blue eyes and golden-brown hair .
29 We 're not asking people to cut down , we 're taking a balanced approach towards alcohol consumption in the whole community , so we 're not er angling the strategy at people who are already very severe , heavy drinkers , or those who are alcohol dependent .
30 ‘ I was the only kid in sandals in the whole neighbourhood . ’
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