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

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1 Imagine having a brass band meet a colonel in the middle of the bogs with the whole countryside up in arms .
2 Typically McGeechan will do more work with the whole squad before the forwards go off to perfect their blacker arts .
3 Writing to Lord Milton , Mary Campbell told him that Ure was ‘ the choice of two heritors & your humll. servt. and the whole session with the whole congregation except three heritors ’ .
4 The most obvious way for the teacher to initiate reflection with the whole class is to discuss the work .
5 However , in keeping with the whole approach of Fast Forward , the emphasis in the Classbook is always on communicative work in class , while the Resource Book concentrates on text analysis and grammar practice .
6 Subject to the project being given an early go-ahead by the Teesside Development Corporation , preliminary work should begin towards the end of July with the whole project completed by the autumn of 1994 .
7 There is joy in living in this very moment with the whole being .
8 They hope contra-flow traffic will be back on the motorway within four days with the whole section opening as normal inside three weeks .
9 But players are also getting used to cutaway acoustics with the whole fingerboard available to play around with , so the Bluebird is really a way of bringing all these factors together in one instrument . ’
10 Such an obvious change in appearance of one section of a carpet can cause dissatisfaction with the whole thing .
11 I mean you could n't have a meeting with the whole Catholic Church for example to decide on doctrine .
12 Then she saw the major snag with the whole idea .
13 Grant that they may always be confident of your presence with them and of their oneness with the whole family of Your church ; and grant that with one mind and one voice we may all worship You , O Christ , who with the Father and the Holy Spirit , reigns for evermore .
14 And erm the girls they have gotten four hundred and twenty four cans and the boys have gotten two hundred and sixty eight and altogether we 're collecting nine hundred and ninety five cans with the whole school .
15 The features on the masks can vary in size between 10 and 0.2mm with the whole mask measuring up to 400 by 500mm .
16 It was an incredibly rich time for woman artists with the whole area of debate around the body and representation opening up .
17 A girl brought up in a convent with the whole town knowing her circumstances could not be expected to feel any warmth towards the people who lived in splendour over in Westlands .
18 This ‘ difference ’ refers not to the difference in the law of the actual topic under study ( for that is to confuse the weakness in the technique with the whole rational for undertaking a comparative approach — if the law is not different why compare ? ) .
19 There are further problems with the whole scenario .
20 Over four years , through a process of trialling of exercises with teacher groups and much instructive error , I have evolved some forty discussion units which are presented in sections organized according to areas of concern — for example ‘ Problems with the whole class ’ ; ‘ Describing disruptive behaviour for yourself and others ’ ; ‘ Support : what you want and where you get it ’ ; ‘ Schools and parents ’ .
21 changes in the rates and er it caused endless problems with the whole industry and in fact the country
22 There are many theoretical difficulties with the whole study ( see O'Higgins , 1980 ) , notably on the allocation of benefits ( Evandrou et al . ,
23 The C.P.V.E. must be seen in conjunction with the whole thrust of Government initiatives in the area of vocational training and in particular of its T.V.E.I. schemes .
24 This square is very large and was originally faced with 70 offices carrying on trade with the whole ancient world .
25 ‘ It took a long time for me to come to terms with the whole mistletoe thing .
26 But , by whichever door they enter they will then need to come to terms with the whole gospel , which applies equally to all .
27 For this reason we spend a lot of time with relatives trying to help them come to terms with the whole admission process .
28 Our nightly promenade up and down the road has put us on speaking terms with the whole neighbourhood .
29 Ring you tomorrow same time , if I do n't have to wait too long in a queue with the whole blasted battalion .
30 Using each hand alternately , take hold of the flesh with the whole palm of your hand and fingers , pull away from the bone and squeeze as if you were kneading dough .
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